Alise in Cuckooland

Alise in Cuckooland
Author: Clara Tan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 149
Release: 2020-06-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9811463204

Alise in Cuckooland is a semi-autobiographical novel of a girl in her twenties facing the most confused, helpless and desperate stage in her life when she entered a mental hospital in Singapore. The question is besides whether she is suffering from a mental illness or not. When fiction becomes fact, and fact becomes fiction, what is real and what is not? How is she going to survive this period? What she did not realise, is how her hallucination, as in the case of Dr. Lie, and the nurses and patients in Looney Hospital, helped her battle with her surroundings and showed her love, compassion and empathy in the highest degree possible, sometimes even more so than her so-called family kin. Author's Note: My purpose in writing this novel, besides a reflection of my own experiences and with some crafting of my imagination, was also for the people in their twenties who might be feeling a little confused in Life. This novel was aimed to make my readers laugh and cry with the protagonist, and also realize that it would be okay to laugh and cry in their own lives. This novel was written not to educate or establish opinions of any sort, but to realize its mission of making us all feel a little more human.

The Erratics

The Erratics
Author: Vicki Laveau-Harvie
Publisher: Knopf
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2020-08-25
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0525658629

Two sisters reckon with their toxic parents through the decline and death of their outlandishly tyrannical mother and with the care of their psychologically terrorized father, all relayed with dark humor and brutal honesty in this award-winning “brilliantly-written memoir... [that] reads like a novel” (best-selling author Margaret Atwood via Twitter). When her elderly mother is hospitalized unexpectedly, Vicki Laveau-Harvie and her sister travel to their parents' ranch home in Alberta, Canada, to help their father. Estranged from their parents for many years, they are horrified by what they discover on their arrival. For years their mother has camouflaged her manic delusions and savage unpredictability, and over the decades she has managed to shut herself and her husband away from the outside world, systematically starving him and making him a virtual prisoner in his own home. Rearranging their lives to be the daughters they were never allowed to be, the sisters focus their efforts on helping their father cope with the unending manipulations of their mother and encounter all the pressures that come with caring for elderly parents. And at every step they have to contend with their mother, whose favorite phrase during their childhood was: "I'll get you and you won't even know I'm doing it." Set against the natural world of the Canadian foothills ("in winter the cold will kill you, nothing personal"), this memoir—at once dark and hopeful—shatters precedents about grief, anger, and family trauma with surprising tenderness and humor.

The Newspapers Handbook

The Newspapers Handbook
Author: Richard Keeble
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2014-08-21
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1136500774

This new edition of The Newspapers Handbook presents an enlightening examination of an ever-evolving industry, engaging with key contemporary issues, including reporting in the digital age and ethical and legislative issues following the hacking scandal to display a comprehensive anatomy of the modern newsroom. Richard Lance Keeble and Ian Reeves offer readers expert practical advice, drawing on a wide range of examples from print and digital news sources to illustrate best practice and the political, technological and financial realities of newspaper journalism today. Other key areas explored include: the language of news basic reporting the art of interviewing feature writing the role of social media in reporting investigative reporting court reporting reporting on national and local government guidance on training and careers for those entering the industry.

Transnationalism, Gender and the History of Education

Transnationalism, Gender and the History of Education
Author: Deirdre Raftery
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 339
Release: 2018-10-03
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1315446065

In the past decade, historians have begun to make use of the optic of ‘transnationalism’, a perspective used traditionally by social anthropologists and sociologists in their study of the movement and flow of ideas between continents and countries. Historical scholarship has adopted this tool, and in this book historians of education use it to add nuance and depth to research on gender and education, and particularly to the education experiences of women and girls. The book brings together a group of internationally-regarded scholars, who are doing important research on transnationalism and the social construction of gender, with particular reference to education environments such as schools and colleges. The book is therefore very much at the cutting-edge of theoretical and methodological advances in the history of education. This book was originally published as a special issue of the History of Education.

The Premier League's Worst Ever Players

The Premier League's Worst Ever Players
Author: Peter Nuttall
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-02-25
Genre: Soccer players
ISBN: 9781496080424

Relive all your least favourite Premier League moments by taking a journey back through the maze of frustration, disillusionment and failure that is the Premier League's worst ever players.

Production Management for TV and Film

Production Management for TV and Film
Author: Linda Stradling
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2010-06-15
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1408121808

A complete on-the-job reference tool written by an experienced insider.

Parliamentary Debates (Hansard).

Parliamentary Debates (Hansard).
Author: Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1456
Release: 1979
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN:

Contains the 4th session of the 28th Parliament through the session of the Parliament.

Voting Day

Voting Day
Author: Clare O'Dea
Publisher: Fairlight Books
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2022-04-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1914148088

In February 1959, Switzerland held a referendum on women’s suffrage. The men voted ‘no’. In this powerful novella, Clare O’Dea explores that day through the eyes of four very different Swiss women. Vreni is a busy farmer’s wife, longing for a break from family life. Her grown-up daughter Margrit is carving out an independent life in Bern, but finds herself trapped in an alarming situation. Esther, a cleaner, is desperate to recover her son who has been taken into care. Beatrice, a hospital administrator, has been throwing herself into the ‘yes’ campaign. The four women’s paths intersect on a day that will leave its mark on all their lives.