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  • av Kathleen Jones
    220,-

    ONE DAY, YOU'RE A VALUED EMPLOYEE OF THE COMPANY ... THE NEXT DAY, YOU'RE BEING PUSHED OUT THE DOOR.What happens when your secure corporate job suddenly becomes precarious? Book editor Sarah Morris finds herself in this predicament when the company she has served for twenty-one years is reorganized. Sarah's boss gives all the company's book editing projects to freelancers and a pet employee, unofficially demoting Sarah, who must spend her days tagging documents. And when Sarah's boss starts bullying her, she realizes that she's been pigeonholed into a dead-end job.

  • av Kathleen Jones
    159,-

  • av Kathleen Jones
    1 242,-

    First published in 1975, Opening the Door is a survey of policies and problems in services for the mentally handicapped.

  • av Kathleen Jones
    1 178,-

    First published in 1978, Issues in Social Policy is designed as a basic textbook for social administration students in universities, polytechnics and similar institutions, and for students in allied fields such as medicine, nursing and public administration.

  • av Kathleen Jones
    1 242,-

    First published in 1984, Ideas on Institution is a review of the major English-language literature of the past two decades on the experience of living in institutions - hospitals, mental hospitals, prisons.

  • av Kathleen Jones
    1 602,-

    First published in 1972, A History of the Mental Health Services is a revised and abridged version of both Lunacy, Law and Conscience and Mental Health and Social Policy, rewriting the material from the end of the Second World War to the passing of the Mental Health Act 1959.

  • av Kathleen Jones
    230,-

    HE COURTED HER WITH PUNCH LINESMiddle-aged stand-up comedian Josh Steinberg, formerly the star of his own popular TV series, finds himself struggling to keep his career alive, playing seedier and seedier clubs. Plump, balding, and plain-looking, he has never had much luck with women. That is, until Josh meets Holly Brannigan while performing his stand-up act in a comedy club. Holly, an attractive, intelligent, and divorced 50-year-old businesswoman, becomes instantly smitten with Josh and even finds his unconventional looks wildly sexy.The lonely and vulnerable Josh soon falls in love with Holly, even though she's not the statuesque type he usually goes for. But Josh, terrified of being hurt and discarded by yet another woman, hides his true feelings for Holly by making fun of her in his stand-up act. And Holly, taking Josh's words to heart, starts to wonder if she means anything to him at all.

  • - The Life of Christina Rossetti
    av Kathleen Jones
    166,-

    Christina was the youngest of the four Rossetti children, born in England to Italian parents. Although she and her brother, the artist Dante Gabriel, were known as the 'two storms', Christina's passionate nature was curbed in a way that her brother's was not, as she submitted to the social and religious pressures that lay so heavily on Victorian women. Like Elizabeth Barrett Browning, she suffered the tyranny of a loving family. Her sister Maria's influence was described as 'a species of police surveillance', and Christina was always careful never to write anything that would hurt her mother. Often referred to as the 'High Priestess of Pre-Raphaelitism' Christina had a genuine lyric gift that could articulate both the joy of being alive and the bitterness of loss. Her desire for poetic excellence and moral excellence were continually in conflict and her poetry betrays the corrosive effect of this struggle. Christina's deliberate self-effacement, Dante Gabriel's portrayal of her as the meek virgin and William Rossetti's subjective role as editor and interpreter of her work have gradually blotted out the passionate lively spirit who wrote 'Goblin Market' - one of the most complex and disturbing poems ever written. Kathleen Jones looks at Christina's life alongside that of other nineteenth-century women writers - notably Emily Brontë, Elizabeth Barrett Browning and Emily Dickinson.

  • - Child of the Tyne
    av Kathleen Jones
    224,-

    Catherine Cookson was an illegitimate child brought up in one of the poorest places in the western world. She left school at 13 to become a domestic servant and was later employed in a workhouse laundry. Yet she became one of the best selling novelists of all time and one of the richest women in Britain. Her story is as fascinating as any of her novels, with a plot that includes abandonment, abuse, alcoholism, extreme poverty, and a love affair that almost wrecked Catherine's life and her marriage. She survived it all because she was driven by an ambition so strong it overcame everything to make her a household name. Drawing on tapes recorded by Catherine Cookson herself, personal testimony and original research, Kathleen Jones tells the story of Catherine Cookson's life and goes on a quest to find her absent father - the enigmatic 'Alexander Davies'.

  • - and Other Stories
    av Kathleen Jones
    184,-

    Twelve characters, twelve stories, a year in the life of a small Italian town. What will happen to Pia, the young Greek barista, who is in love with the son of the town's leading fascist? And how is her fate connected to the sisters who run the shoe shop - Olimpia and Marina? They've shared the same bed since they were children, but they have secrets. Clara, the midwife, knows everyone's secrets, but not the fate of her absent son. Living alone, she extends her hospitality to illegal migrants and refugees.Times are hard in Italy. Among the buskers and tourists that crowd the piazza, the residents make a precarious living. In the pizzeria on the corner, Franco is trying to save his marriage and his business. Rose Umber, a young Canadian sculptor, is desperate to remain in Italy when her visa runs out, but that might depend on a decision taken by the elegant Milanese woman, Anastasia, who walks her badly-behaved dog, Fidel, through the piazza every day. Separate but connected, their lives - like their stories - are intertwined within the walls of this historic town.

  • - The sisters, wives and daughters of the Lake Poets
    av Kathleen Jones
    199,-

  • - 'In This Country They Call Canada, There is Another Country Called Haida Gwaii'
    av Kathleen Jones
    233,-

  • av Kathleen Jones & Jacci Bulman
    122,-

  • - A new translation
    av Kathleen Jones
    289,-

    Here, an attractive selection of Gaelic songs, prayers and blessings are freshly translated for the contemporary reader. This collection reflects the particular Christian experience of the people who composed them and includes an extended introduction.

  • - Anglican, Catholic, Free Church and Orthodox
    av Kathleen Jones
    210,-

    A lively and informative introduction to some 300 men and women from different Christian traditions and eras who have come to be regarded as holy.

  • av Kathleen Jones
    401,-

    Cutting through the mists of Celtic myth, this historical account introduces the saints to us as real men and women in pursuit of holiness. The Celtic period began in 435 and ended in 715; this work tells the stories of the various branches of the Celtic church in this period.

  • av Kathleen Jones
    401,-

    Discovers what the saints were really like as people and why they came to be regarded as holy. The stories of their lives are retold with the historian's instinct for separating truth from legend, so that we can better appreciate the significance of both.

  • av Kathleen Jones
    259,-

    This version of the poems of St John of the Cross is aimed at all who wish to pray through the poems, the source of all St John's work, but one that also features the popular "romance" (ballad) metre beloved of St John himself. Spanish and English text is on facing pages.

  • - The Story-Teller
    av Kathleen Jones
    469,-

    The first biography of Katherine Mansfield for a quarter of a century and the first to take advantage of the complete transcriptions of the diaries and letters of both Katherine Mansfield and her editor husband John Middleton Murry.

  • av Kathleen Jones & Roy Sidebotham
    687 - 3 781,-

  • av Kathleen Jones
    614 - 2 909,-

  • - The Social History of the Care of the Insane
    av Kathleen Jones
    687 - 4 725,-

  • - From the Poor Law to the New Labor, Third Edition
    av Kathleen Jones
    935,-

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