ATAR Notes

ATAR Notes
Author: Emily Tyrrell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: English language
ISBN: 9781925534740

These English Advanced Notes cover everything you need to know for the new syllabus. Through both rubric breakdowns and exemplar essays, this book will guide you through the Area of Study and all three Modules, all the way to the exam room. Most importantly, there are sections containing advice for approaching texts, writing essays, and the best ways to study for English. This book is co-authored by two exceptional high-achievers. Emily graduated in 2016 ranked first in the state for English with a perfect score of 100. She has since lectured to thousands of students across NSW, and is now studying Arts/Law at Sydney University. Elyse graduated with a Band 6 in English Advanced, as well as E4s in both Extension 1 and Extension 2 English. Like Emily, she too is a proficient lecturer, impressive writer, and expert educator, and currently studying a Bachelor of Communications at UTS.

Year 12 Advanced English

Year 12 Advanced English
Author: Bianca Hewes
Publisher:
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2019
Genre: English literature
ISBN: 9781741256659

The Excel year 12 advanced English guide has been written to focus only on the syllabus outcomes for each text in the respective HSC English course (2019-2023 prescriptions). So you can read an analysis of each text that is completely syllabus focused. All prescribed texts for the course have been summarised plus related texts have been covered.

The Boy Behind the Curtain

The Boy Behind the Curtain
Author: Tim Winton
Publisher: Pan Macmillan
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2017-05-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1509816968

Eclectic and impassioned, a collection that affirms the power of the written word.' – Observer The Boy Behind the Curtain is a portrait of a life, a place and a man. In this deeply personal collection of true stories and essays Tim Winton shows how moments from his childhood and life growing up have shaped his views on class, faith, fundamentalism, the environment, and – most pressingly – how all his experiences have made him a writer. From unexpected links between car crashes and faith, surfing and writing, to the story of his upbringing in the changing Australian landscape, The Boy Behind the Curtain is an impassioned, funny, joyous, astonishing collection of memories, and Winton's most personal book to date.

Past the Shallows

Past the Shallows
Author: Favel Parrett
Publisher: Hachette UK
Total Pages: 167
Release: 2012-08-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 184854751X

Shortlisted for the 2012 Miles Franklin Award, PAST THE SHALLOWS is a powerful and hauntingly beautiful novel from an extraordinary new Australian writer who is compared with Cormac McCarthy and Tim Winton. 'If you read only one book this year, make sure it's this' Sunday Times 'I loved Past the Shallows' Kevin Powers, author of The Yellow Birds Everyone loves Harry. Except his father. Joe, Miles and Harry are growing up on the remote south coast of Tasmania. The brothers' lives are shaped by their father's moods - like the ocean he fishes, he is wild and unpredictable. He is a bitter man, with a devastating secret. Miles does his best to watch out for Harry, the youngest, but he can't be there all the time. Often alone, Harry finds joy in the small treasures he discovers, in shark eggs and cuttlefish bones. In a kelpie pup, a mug of hot chocolate, and a secret friendship with a mysterious neighbour. But sometimes small treasures, or a brother's love are not enough.

Inside My Mother

Inside My Mother
Author: Ali Cobby Eckermann
Publisher: Giramondo Publishing
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2015-07-01
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1925818349

‘...an outstanding achievement that will, with its skill and elegance, deeply enrich Australian poetry and whoever reads it.’ Judges’ citation, 2013 NSW Premier’s Literary Award for Poetry. Ali Cobby Eckermann, a Yankunytjatjara/Kokatha poet, is at the forefront of Australian Indigenous poetry. Inside My Mother is both a political and personal collection, angry and tender, propelled by the need to remember, yet brimming with energy and vitality – qualities that distinguished her previous, prize-winning verse novel, Ruby Moonlight. Tributes to country, to her elders, and to the animals and spirits that inhabit the landscape, coupled with the rhythms of mourning and celebration that pulse through the poems, make this a moving and personal collection. Grief is deeply felt and vividly portrayed in poems such as ‘Inside My Mother’ and ‘Lament’. There is defiance and protest in ‘Clapsticks’ and ‘I Tell You True’. In the final section there is a marked generational shift as the elders begin to pass away and the poet as grandmother comes to accept her rightful place as matriarch.