My Sister Lives on the Mantelpiece

My Sister Lives on the Mantelpiece
Author: Annabel Pitcher
Publsiher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 137
Release: 2012-08-14
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 9780316201858

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My sister Rose lives on the mantelpiece. Well, some of her does. A collarbone, two ribs, a bit of skull, and a little toe. !--StartFragment-- To ten-year-old Jamie, his family has fallen apart because of the loss of someone he barely remembers: his sister Rose, who died five years ago in a terrorist bombing. To his father, life is impossible to make sense of when he lives in a world that could so cruelly take away a ten-year-old girl. To Rose's surviving fifteen year old twin, Jas, everyday she lives in Rose's ever present shadow, forever feeling the loss like a limb, but unable to be seen for herself alone. Told with warmth and humor, this powerful novel is a sophisticated take on one family's struggle to make sense of the loss that's torn them apart... and their discovery of what it means to stay together. !--EndFragment--

My Sister Lives on the Mantelpiece TBP

My Sister Lives on the Mantelpiece  TBP
Author: Annabel Pitcher
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2011-03-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1407235753

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My Sister Lives on the Mantelpiece

My Sister Lives on the Mantelpiece
Author: Annabel Pitcher
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2011
Genre: Dysfunctional families
ISBN: 0316186228

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With his family still grieving over his sister's death in a terrorist bombing seven years earlier, twelve-year-old Jamie is far more interested in his cat, Roger, his birthday Spiderman T-shirt, and keeping his new Muslim friend Sunya a secret from his father.

My Sister Lives on the Mantlepiece Scholastic

My Sister Lives on the Mantlepiece Scholastic
Author: Pitcher) Annabel
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2012-04-16
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1407241680

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Life and Loss

Life and Loss
Author: Linda Goldman
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 426
Release: 2021-08-04
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781000423761

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For decades, Life and Loss has been the book clinicians have relied on for a full and nuanced presentation of the many issues with which grieving children grapple, as well as an honest exploration of the interrelationship between unresolved grief, educational success, and responsible citizenry. This classic edition, which includes a new preface from the author, brings this exploration firmly into the twenty-first century and makes a convincing case that children’s grief is no longer restricted only to loss-identified children. Children’s grief is now endemic; it is global. Life and Loss is not just the book mental health professionals need to understand grief in the twenty-first century—it’s the book they need to work with grief in a practical and constructive way.

Rulers of Literary Playgrounds

Rulers of Literary Playgrounds
Author: Justyna Deszcz-Tryhubczak,Irena Barbara Kalla
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2020-10-29
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781000206050

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Rulers of Literary Playgrounds: Politics of Intergenerational Play in Children’s Literature offers multifaceted reflection on interdependences between children and adults as they engage in play in literary texts and in real life. This volume brings together international children’s literature scholars who each look at children’s texts as key vehicles of intergenerational play reflecting ideologies of childhood and as objects with which children and adults interact physically, emotionally, and cognitively. Each chapter applies a distinct theoretical approach to selected children’s texts, including individual and social play, constructive play, or play deprivation. This collection of essays constitutes a timely voice in the current discussion about the importance of children’s play and adults’ contribution to it vis-à-vis the increasing limitations of opportunities for children’s playful time in contemporary societies.

The Discourse of Reading Groups

The Discourse of Reading Groups
Author: David Peplow,Joan Swann,Paola Trimarco,Sara Whiteley
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2015-11-19
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781317914082

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Of interest in their own terms as a significant cultural practice, reading groups also provide a window on the everyday interpretation of literary texts. While reading is often considered a solitary process, reading groups constitute a form of social reading, where interpretations are produced and displayed in discourse. The Discourse of Reading Groups is a study of such joint conceptual activity, and how this is necessarily embedded in interpersonal activity and the production of reader identities. Uniquely in this context it draws on, and seeks to integrate, ideas from both cognitive and social linguistics. The book will be of interest to scholars in literacy studies as well as cultural and literary studies, the history of reading, applied linguistics and sociolinguistics, digital technologies and educational research.

Terror and Counter Terror in Contemporary British Children s Literature

Terror and Counter Terror in Contemporary British Children   s Literature
Author: Blanka Grzegorczyk
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2020-05-10
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781351385374

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The widespread threat of terrorist and counter-terrorist violence in the twenty-first century has created a globalized context for social interactions, transforming the ways in which young people relate to the world around them and to one another. This is the first study that reads post-9/11 and 7/7 British writing for the young as a response to this contemporary predicament, exploring how children’s writers find the means to express the local conditions and different facets of the global wars around terror. The texts examined in this book reveal a preoccupation with overcoming various forms of violence and prejudice faced by certain groups within post-terror Britain, as well as a concern with mapping out their social relations with other groups, and those concerns are set against the recurring themes of racist paranoia, anti-immigrant hostility, politicized identities, and growing up in countries transformed by the effects of terror and counter-terror. The book concentrates on the relationship between postcolonial and critical race studies, Britain’s colonial legacy, and literary representations of terrorism, tracing thematic and formal similarities in the novels of both established and emerging children’s writers such as Elizabeth Laird, Sumia Sukkar, Alan Gibbons, Muhammad Khan, Bali Rai, Nikesh Shukla, Malorie Blackman, Claire McFall, Miriam Halahmy, and Sita Brahmachari. In doing so, this study maps new connections for scholars, students, and readers of contemporary children’s fiction who are interested in how such writing addresses some of the most pressing issues affecting us today, including survival after terror, migration, and community building.