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Marion Baraitser

    Crystal Den
    Theatre of Animation
    Reading and Expressive Writing with Traumatised Children, Young Refugees and Asylum Seekers
    • Drawing on the author's work with young asylum seekers and refugees, this book explores how literature can be used to help children and young people who have been victims of violence overcome their experiences and regain self-worth. It covers all aspects of implementing the therapy, including the theory behind it and practical advice.

      Reading and Expressive Writing with Traumatised Children, Young Refugees and Asylum Seekers
    • Theatre of Animation

      • 104pagine
      • 4 ore di lettura

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      Theatre of Animation
    • Crystal Den

      • 76pagine
      • 3 ore di lettura

      Set in the 1890s, the narrative unfolds through the perspective of Olive Schreiner, revealing the tumultuous final years of Eleanor Marx's life. Central to the plot is Eleanor's common-law husband, Edward Aveling, whose hidden marriage precipitates her tragic suicide. The story also delves into family secrets, including the scandal surrounding Eleanor's half-brother, Freddy Demuth. As she grapples with betrayal, Eleanor, with the assistance of Israel Zangwill, confronts her Jewish heritage, which her father, Karl Marx, had denied.

      Crystal Den