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Charlotte is a spirited young girl who is creative, competitive, smart, and sporty. She loves exploring nature and particularly loves animals. She's popular because of her confidence. She likes to be independent and make her own decisions - but does she always make the right one? Be kind - it's what our parents always tell us. Treat others how you want to be treated. This is the lesson that Charlotte will learn along the way. This beautifully illustrated book, with a clever twist, is about the amazing strength and resilience of children when learning about forgiveness and how to make things right again.
In the story, Charlotte has been asked to share one of her two sunflower seeds with the new boy, Charlie. Charlotte knows this will reduce her chance of winning the sunflower competition, which she has been looking forward to the whole year! It's just not fair, why does she have to share her seed? This is causing her much upset! What happens when she reluctantly shares her sunflower seed? Does she become friends with the new boy, or does she dislike him even more? Who wins the sunflower competition? Can she learn that sharing is a gift which brings happiness to others? If you would like to know more about this collection and when the next book will be published, please visit: www.charlottelearningcollection.co.uk
Charlotte is a spirited young girl who is creative, competitive, smart and sporty. She loves exploring nature and particularly loves animals. She's popular because of her confidence. She likes to be independent and make her own decisions - but does she always make the right one? In the story, Charlotte makes the decision to take the advice of her friend and deliberately causes damage to another child's bicycle, despite sensing it wasn't the right choice to make! How will Charlotte feel after she carries out the wrong advice and, more importantly, what will she tell her mum? How will she deal with the guilt of hurting another child by her actions? Can she learn from her mistake and make things right again?
Everybody believes that Charlotte Lucas has no prospects. She is unmarried, plain, poor and reaching a dangerous age. When she stuns the neighbourhood by accepting the proposal of buffoonish clergyman Mr Collins, her best friend Lizzy Bennet is appalled by her decision. Yet this the only way Charlotte knows how to provide for her future. Her married life will propel her into a new world: not only of duty and longed-for children, but secrets, grief, unexpected love and friendship, and a kind of freedom. Jane Austen cared deeply about the constraints on women in Regency England. This powerful reimagining takes up where Austen left off in Pride and Prejudice, showing us a woman determined to carve a place for herself in the world. Charlotte offers a fresh, feminist addition to the post-Austen canon, beautifully imagined, and brimming with passion and intelligence.
For fans of Longbourn and The Other Bennet Sister, this beautifully told story of marriage, duty and friendship follows Charlotte's story from where Pride and Prejudice ends.Everybody believes that Charlotte Lucas has no prospects. She is unmarried, plain, poor and reaching a dangerous age.But when she stuns the neighbourhood by accepting the proposal of buffoonish clergyman Mr Collins, her fortunes change. Her best friend Lizzy Bennet is appalled by her decision, yet Charlotte knows this is the only way to provide for her future.What she doesn't know is that her married life will propel her into a new world: not only of duty and longed-for children, but secrets, grief, unexpected love and friendship, and a kind of freedom.------Praise for Charlotte'Sparkling . . . Will delight Jane Austen fans' Louisa Treger'Beautifully written . . . paint[s] a vivid picture of female life in the 19th Century' Rebecca Mascull'An utterly compelling read' Laura Carlin'Astonishing' Stylist
Charlotte Brontë dazzled the world with some of literature’s most vital, richly-drawn characters. She spent her brief but extraordinary life in search of love – and eventually found it with Arthur Bell Nicholls, her father’s curate, a reserved yet passionate Irishman. The pair honeymooned in Ireland, though their joy was quenched nine months later when Charlotte died in March 1855. The aura of mystery surrounding the enigmatic author was only to intensify after her death. Charlotte is the story of two marriages and three lives irrevocably intertwined, told by the woman who went on to wed Brontë’s widower. Theirs was a love triangle of devotion and heartache, friendship and deception, passion and obsession. Martina Devlin’s enthralling novel re-envisions Charlotte’s pivotal time in Ireland, weaving back and forth through the novelist’s life and afterlife. It reflects upon the myths built up by those who knew her, those who thought they did, and those who longed to. ‘I was utterly enthralled by this fictional rendering of Charlotte Brontë's life—and its aftermath—as viewed through the eyes of her husband's second wife. This is a powerful and compelling novel that expertly imagines the lives and times of those closest to Brontë, and captivates the reader with its cleverness and eloquence.’ Mary Costello ‘In Charlotte, the raw gold of Charlotte Brontë’s marriage to Arthur Nicholls has been wrought in a wonderful artefact; this is a beautiful novel full of mystery, intrigue and story.’ Carlo Gébler
When the body of four-year-old John Vincent is discovered, hidden in a midden, the already unhappyCornwall family begins to unravel. With no obvious reason for his murder, a scapegoat must be found andhis elder half-sister Charlotte, the sleepwalker, neatly fits the bill. After facing the horror of a trial by jury, Charlotte is found not guilty but suspicion still follows her asshe takes up almost unpaid work as a teacher in the untrustworthy Mrs. Armitage's school. After her fellow teacher and friend, Miss Lamb, vanishes, followed by the tragic death of one ofCharlotte's much-loved pupils, the finger of blame is pointed again. Now even Charlotte begins tobelieve that she is losing her mind and may well be a murderess.
Ten-year-old Charlotte's parents are always fighting. When they decide to end their relationship, Charlotte finds herself navigating new situations around her siblings, the changes to her life and routine, and the changes in the family dynamic.Charlotte is a child's perspective of parental separation and can be read alone, or paired with Archie, which takes the view of Charlotte's younger brother. These books are designed to be read to any child facing unfamiliar and uncertain family circumstances resulting from the end of a parental relationship.As a Mediator, Coach and Counsellor, Dr Rhonda Emonson PhD has worked extensively in community and private settings with those experiencing disputes, disagreement and difficult relationships. Rhonda was the first Family Dispute Resolution Practitioner in Australia to complete research at a PhD level on the effective preparation of parents for mediation. During the time of her research, she developed 'The Bird Family Cards'. Charlotte and Archie are an extension of these cards.Dr Emonson provides professional coaching to national and international professionals, particularly those that have or are likely to experience emotional fatigue from caring for and working with complex and vulnerable clients.
Charlotte Halverson's dream had once been to fall in love, get married and have a family. But trusting the wrong person has left her a single mother. Now, Charlotte is content to raise her daughter and pursue her career as an elementary school teacher. Unfortunately, the past comes knocking, bringing with it more baggage than Charli wants to unpack. Blake Madden could have been a wealthy man had he just followed the path set out for him. It's been twelve years since Blake last spoke to his family, so when he has to leave the military to care for his young daughter full-time after the death of her mother, rather than going home, he goes to where he last felt a real sense of joy and support: Serenity Point. Though Blake regrets the decisions he made the last time he was in Serenity, he can't help but hope that he hasn't completely burned all his bridges there. Being a full-time single dad is new to him, and he needs help and support. He is certain his cousin, Jackson, and his parents would be there for him. But dare he hope that Charli might be too? Blake's return brings with it a bunch of messy feelings and revelations that Charli had hoped to never have to deal with. Finding out Blake's daughter is in her class at school, Charli knows she can't ignore his return, no matter how much she'd like to. And when he asks for a second chance, she isn't sure that's even a possibility. However, their daughters connect as friends, and soon Blake and his daughter are very present in Charli's life. Being close to him again, dredges up old feelings and emotions, leaving Charli confused about how to move forward with him. Can Charli find it in her heart to forgive Blake for making promises and then leaving her? Or will the risk of being abandoned again keep her from opening her heart to the man she once loved?Charlotte is book 5 of the Christian romance series focused on the lives of The Halversons.If you enjoy heartwarming Christian fiction with a focus on love, faith, and family, be sure to check out these other series and books by Kimberly Rae Jordan: The HalversonsNew Hope Falls - 10 book seriesWe 3 Kings - A Christmas TrilogyThe Callaghans & McFaddens - 10 book seriesFostered by Love - 4 book seriesBlackThorpe Security - 6 book seriesThe McKinleys - 3 book seriesHome to Collingsworth - 7 book seriesThose Karlsson Boys - 3 book seriesOther Christian romance books by Kimberly Rae Jordan: Faith, Hope & LoveMarrying Kate
Ce roman retrace la vie de Charlotte Salomon, artiste peintre morte à vingt-six ans alors qu'elle était enceinte. Après une enfance à Berlin marquée par une tragédie familiale, Charlotte est exclue progressivement par les nazis de toutes les sphères de la société allemande. Elle vit une passion amoureuse fondatrice, avant de devoir tout quitter pour se réfugier en France. Exilée, elle entreprend la composition d'une oeuvre picturale autobiographique d'une modernité fascinante.Se sachant en danger, elle confie ses dessins à son médecin en lui disant : "C'est toute ma vie". Portrait saisissant d'une femme exceptionnelle, évocation d'un destin tragique, Charlotte est aussi le récit d'une quête. Celle d'un écrivain hanté par une artiste, et qui part à sa recherche.
Charlotte
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2023
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What should we remember about Charlotte, Prix Renaudot 2014? Find everything you need to know about this work in a complete and detailed book report. You will find in particular in this sheet: - A complete summary - A presentation of the main characters such as Charlotte Salomon and Franziska Grunwald - An analysis of the work's specificities: What is a fictionalized biography? What is free verse? The obsession of a writer A reference analysis to quickly understand the meaning of the work.
Charlotte
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2023
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Charlotte
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2023
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