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Annie Wood
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Wolfgang Schneider; Stuart Bennet; Eirwen Hopkins; Jeremy Turner; Tony Reekie; Richard Croxford; Paul Harman; Sarah Kettlewell; Henning Fangauf; David Pammenter; Tony Graham; Annie Wood; Steve Ball; Philip Clark; Margaret Jones; David Wood; Dave Holman; Rosamunde Hutt; Thomas Kell; Jude Merrill; Cath Greig; Vicky Ireland; Olivia Jacobs; Toby Mitchell; Claudette Bryanston; Ian Yeoman; Anthony Haddon; Jain Boon; Andrew Breakwell; Carey English; Tim Webb; Peter Rumney; Dominic Rai; Julie Ward; Michael Dalton; David Farmer
It is the first publication to give the whole story of Theatre for Children and Young People and its development in the UK. It is essential reading for drama and theatre practitioners and for students of contemporary British theatre everywhere. Stuart Bennett was one of the original company of Actor-Teachers who developed Theatre in Education at the Belgrade Theatre Coventry. He went on to develop Drama School training for actors in TIE, then as Director of the Cockpit Theatre was involved in theatre in schools and the community.
"A well-crafted and resonant novel about an overburdened teenage girl's journey toward self-realization."- Kirkus ReviewsSeventeen-year-old Lauren is a closet poet trying to keep her messy family together. She juggles responsibility for her two younger sisters and her bipolar mother. When her allegedly now sober father wants back into their lives to reconnect, everything spins out of control and Lauren's writing is her only escape.Just a Girl in the Whirl is about family, forgiveness and being bold enough to create your own life, your own way.Praise for Just a Girl in the WhirlA beautifully crafted coming-of-age story that captures the challenges of adolescence amidst the responsibilities of surrogate parenthood.-Mary LanniAnnie Wood pens an insightful coming-of-age novel in Just a Girl in the Whirl. She takes the reader into the heart and soul of living in a dysfunctional family. Annie Wood's Just a Girl in the Whirl is an inspirational, touching story of hope. -Cheryl E. Rodriguez for Readers' FavoriteAnnie Wood's novel is beautifully written and her exploration of family dynamics is exceptional. The ambiance at home and the relationships between Lauren and her siblings and mother are written with unusual clarity. This is a fast-paced, emotionally rich, and captivating story. -Christian Sia for Readers' FavoriteThis is a beautifully written story with a protagonist that I just adored. Just a Girl in the Whirl is well-paced, engaging, and utterly satisfying. Annie Wood writes in excellent prose and creates characters that make for great companions. -Divine Zape for Readers' FavoriteJust a Girl in the Whirl is entertaining and quirky, it is littered with insights about life. Annie Wood is a great storyteller who creates unforgettable characters, a world that readers can relate to, and a conflict that moves the story steadily forward and in unpredictable directions. It is real and feels true. -Grace Masso for Readers' Favorite
Beer bellied, lackadaisical, middle-aged documentary filmmaker, Martin Stazinsky, lives alone in his less-than-average apartment, in his less-than-average life in sunny (but not so sunny to him) Los Angeles, California.Martin doesn't expect anything extraordinary to ever happen to him. And nothing ever does. That is, until Martin's hired to film a documentary for the eccentric quantum physicist, The Professor. Before Martin knows what's happening, his less-than-average life becomes a wild, remarkable adventure into worm holes, string theory, true love and parallel lives.
Dandy Day is a thirty-five year old free-spirited, commitment-phobic, Venice Boardwalk roller skating waitress. When Dandy is suddenly dumped by her therapist, right when they were on the brink of figuring out why her relationships last only a whopping three months, Dandy decides to take her relationship issues into her own hands. With the reluctant help of her lifelong best friend, Simon, Dandy tracks down her exes one by one and does a relationship autopsy on each of them in order to get to the bottom of her relationship challenged life. A short novel about love, friendship and grown-ups, growing up. WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING ABOUT DANDY DAY: Meeting Annie Wood's, DANDY DAY, gives you that spark you feel when you bump into someone awkwardly charming, surprisingly witty, and so improbably original & positive, it's as if somehow they're more brightly alive than everyone around them. Clever, funny and real. DANDY DAY is a surprising, fun, laugh-out-loud Romantic Comedy. The quirky writing in Dandy Day is a perfect literary escape.
Title: The Dead Cities of the Zuyder Zee, a voyage to the picturesque side of Holland. From the French of H. Havard, by A. Wood.Publisher: British Library, Historical Print EditionsThe British Library is the national library of the United Kingdom. It is one of the world's largest research libraries holding over 150 million items in all known languages and formats: books, journals, newspapers, sound recordings, patents, maps, stamps, prints and much more. Its collections include around 14 million books, along with substantial additional collections of manuscripts and historical items dating back as far as 300 BC.The HISTORY OF EUROPE collection includes books from the British Library digitised by Microsoft. This collection includes works chronicling the development of Western civilisation to the modern age. Highlights include the development of language, political and educational systems, philosophy, science, and the arts. The selection documents periods of civil war, migration, shifts in power, Muslim expansion into Central Europe, complex feudal loyalties, the aristocracy of new nations, and European expansion into the New World. ++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification: ++++ British Library Havard, Henry; Ward, Annie; Wood, Annie; 1875. 8 . 10271.cc.15.