
Ted and I: A Brother's Memoir
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Anecdotal and immensely charming, Ted and I is a unique portrait of a shared childhood between...
Math Problem Solving in Action: Getting Students to Love Word Problems, Grades K-2
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In this new book from popular math consultant and bestselling author Dr. Nicki Newton, you'll learn...

How to Read a Latin Poem: If You Can't Read Latin Yet
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Latin is very much alive in the poetry written by the great Latin poets, and this book is about...

A Slip Under the Microscope
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'I will go in, out of this dust and heat, out of this dry glitter of vanity, out of these toilsome...

Talking Dead
Book
This title was shortlisted for the 2015 Costa Poetry Prize. Like Neil Rollinson's earlier books,...

Brown Girl Dreaming
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Jacqueline Woodson, the acclaimed author of Another Brooklyn, tells the moving story of her...

ClareR (5854 KP) rated The Wren, The Wren in Books
Jul 20, 2024
Carmel’s daughter Nell, a Trinity College graduate, discovers just how difficult life is without her mothers help when she strikes out on her own. She meets a man who is abusive towards her.
This is a story that highlights multi-generational family trauma, and probably why both Carmel and Nell have such poor relationships with men. Running alongside this, is the love these women have for one another.
I get that not everyone will like this novel, but I’ve read two of Enright’s novels now and really enjoyed both of them. I read this as a part of the Women’s Prize shortlist, and whilst I realise they can’t all win, The Wren, The Wren really did deserve to be on that list.
Recommended.

Carnival by Kanneh-Masons
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Decca Classics announces the release of Carnival, a very special collaboration between Academy...

Reading Barry MacSweeney
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Barry MacSweeney was described as 'a contrary, lone wolf...[whose] ear for a soaring lyric melody...

The Princess Diarist
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The Princess Diarist is Carrie Fisher's intimate, hilarious and revealing recollection of what...
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