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In turn-of-the-century Amsterdam, Femke meets an ageing poet, Michiel de Koning, and tries to nurse him back to health. De Koning's mysterious past leads Femke on a journey to discover the identity of De Koning's inspiration, 'M'. This pursuit of the truth reveals the uncertainties of her own past in a world of unreliable listeners.
Enter a dream-like and fantastic world: a reality both familiar and disjointed.400 years ago in the Civil War, one region refuted the conflict and fought to protect its people. It endures; beyond all maps, a land of limitless marshes and scattered communities; autonomous, independent and aggressively neutralist; a land of ancient tradition and savage law: the Old Country.In the east, the War of the Line rages interminably, a conflict so long no-one seems to remember its purpose, only that it must be sustained.When the cathedral is destroyed Alex and his wife flee the city and head for the Old Country - for a home, and a chance for peace. But the world and the past are not easily left behind.When the floodwaters begin to rise, when the investigating agents close in, with love fractured and the imperatives of power bearing down, how will they find the moral courage to make a stand in the face of the cataclysm? How far will they have to go, to find a measure of peace?And who is Roman Thorn?
The Daily Plebiscite offers a multi-faceted analysis of Canada's national unity crisis from the perspective of someone who lived through it all.
This PhD thesis explores how those involved in the Teach First mentoring process - trainees, mentors and university tutors - perceive that process and their role within it. It presents a new framework for understanding the mentoring process in ITT, based on a 'triad' of key players. It also reveals how the distinctiveness of the Teach First programme can be attenuated by the school-based mentoring process, and considers the implications of these findings for all those involved in ITT, including system leaders, policy makers and Teach First itself. "This study... will make a valuable contribution to our understanding of the process of mentoring - particularly in the context of Teach First." - Professor Ian Menter, President of the British Education Research Association
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