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Gervase Phinn

    Il lavoro di Gervase Phinn esplora principalmente temi legati all'educazione e alla letteratura per l'infanzia, attingendo alla sua vasta esperienza di educatore e ispettore scolastico. Crea memorie e poesie che approfondiscono le sfumature dell'educazione e dell'apprendimento, spesso con una prospettiva calorosa e perspicace sul mondo dell'infanzia. La sua scrittura è celebrata per il suo approccio empatico e la sua capacità di illuminare il panorama educativo. La voce distintiva di Phinn offre ai lettori uno sguardo avvincente sull'importanza dell'alfabetizzazione e sul percorso di apprendimento.

    Up and Down in the Dales
    Tales Out of School
    The Sleeping Doll. Heart of the Dales. The Sacred Bones. The Island
    Little Treasures
    A Class Act
    Road to the Dales
    • Road to the Dales

      • 448pagine
      • 16 ore di lettura

      Tells of a life full of happiness, conversation, music and books shared with his three siblings, mother and father. This book is a snapshot of growing up in Yorkshire in the 1950s - reminisce with the author, and share in his personal journey - of school days and holidays as well as his tentative steps into the adult world.

      Road to the Dales
    • A Class Act

      • 288pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      The third in a delightful new series from bestselling author Gervase Phinn, set in a village at the top of the Yorkshire Dales, and following on from his acclaimed Dales and Little Village School series.

      A Class Act
    • Little Treasures

      • 96pagine
      • 4 ore di lettura

      "Mummy, why don't you get a bra for your bottom?" "No, Granny, don't go to one of those drastic surgeons!" "In the Bible, Joseph was a carpet-fitter." "You're nearly old enough to be dead, aren't you, Grandma?""Mummy, why are there more idiots on the road when Daddy's driving?" "I need plenty of talc because I perforate a lot." "When I came downstairs for a drink of water late last night, Mummy and Daddy were sunbathing in front of the living room fire." Children are delightful and appealing 'little treasures', but because they are also innately honest and direct, they can also make you smile or cringe with embarrassment with the things they say or ask. "Little Treasures" is bestselling author Gervase Phinn's third collection of children's favorite sayings, amusing remarks or impossible-to-answer questions.

      Little Treasures
    • Tales Out of School

      • 400pagine
      • 14 ore di lettura

      The second in a delightful new series from bestselling author Gervase Phinn, set in a village at the top of the Yorkshire Dales, and following on from his acclaimed Dales and Little Village School series.

      Tales Out of School
    • Up and Down in the Dales

      • 352pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      Life for the Gervase Phinn is about to become not unlike the rambling hills of the Dales themselves - up and down and all over the place. After a routine school inspection - and a rather brutal report - culminates with a teacher being forced into early retirement, Gervase is left feeling his year hasn't exactly begun on the right foot.

      Up and Down in the Dales
    • What I Like!

      • 32pagine
      • 2 ore di lettura

      This entertaining volume of verse for the very young is the perfect introduction to poetry. It includes poems about everything that is important to children: animals, family, food - and some very good jokes.

      What I Like!
    • Gervase Phinn thinks he's heard just about everything in his two years as a school inspector, but a surprising enquiry from an angelic six-year-old reminds him never to take children for granted. His marriage to Christine Bentley, finding somewhere idyllic to live in the Yorkshire Dales, and chance of a promotion. schovat popis

      Head Over Heels in the Dales
    • Over Hill and Dale

      • 352pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      'Miss, who's that funny man at the back of the classroom? So begins school- inspector Gervase Phinn's second year among the frankly spoken pupils and teachers of North Yorkshire - the sight of Gervase with his notebook and pen provokes unexpected reactions from the children and adults alike. schovat popis

      Over Hill and Dale
    • The third Little Village School novel Summer has arrived in Barton-in-the-Dale and as a new term begins at the little primary school, it's not just the warm weather that's getting people hot under the collar. Meetings with the teachers from Urebank School to discuss the merger are producing more than a few fireworks, a disruptive new pupil arrives, set to cause trouble, and a surprising staff love affair is exposed. There's also a big school production of The Wizard of Oz to organise as well as an impending visit from the Minister of Education. Headteacher Elisabeth Devine certainly has her work cut out for her. And that's just some of the drama set to shake-up the village. Throw in a sprinkling of secrets, shocking revelations, old flames, new liaisons, psychics, weddings and misfortune . . . There's plenty to gossip about this term.

      The School Inspector Calls!