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    Mother and Sol

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    problem. At the start of the book Sol’s relationship with his dad is very wobbly. As the story develops it gets worse‚ but soon sorts itself out. Throughout the book Sol gets bullied by his teacher at school‚ so goes to the kirkyard to clear his head. Whilst at the kirkyard things start to get a little spooky‚ and soon get worse for Sol. He discovers that witchcraft was preformed in the kirkyard‚ and there was a curse on Professor Miller’s family‚ and his daughter‚ Amy‚ who was Sol’s new friend at the

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    Horse Dealer's Daughter

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    Title: "The Horse Dealer’s Daughter" By: D. H. Lawrence Characters: Joe: He is the oldest brother. He is broad and handsome in a hot‚ flushed way. He had a black moustache and a red face. He had a sensual way of uncovering his teeth when he laughed. He felt he was down now. The horses were his life. They were almost like his own body. He felt his life was over now. Fred Henry: This was Mabel’s other brother. He was master of any horse‚ and he carried himself with a well-tempered

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    Becoming a Mother

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    Becoming a Mother As of September 16‚ 2010 I had always thought that my life was complete. I also thought that I knew what love was and that love at first sight was for dreamers. I was happy; I was where I wanted to be with the perfect family u thought I had it all. That was until I laid eyes on my first newborn baby girl‚ becoming a mother had transformed my life in a matter of second. I had just gone through the most significant life experience. Being a mother you experienced the best feeling

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    Mother Tounge

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    Mother Tongue‚ by Amy Tan This story is about a young Chinese-American‚ who grows up speaking Chinese and English (many different forms of English). She talks about how not being able to speak English can create some real difficulties. She tells stories about how her mother spoke‚ what she calls “broken” English‚ and how it affected her everyday life‚ as well as her daughters. At first she was ashamed of her mothers English‚ and that if reflected the quality of what her mother was trying

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    Toni the Superhero is a children’s book written by R.D.Base. In simple‚ easy-to-understand sentences‚ the author has shown that kids today can be superheroes by doing ordinary everyday things. This book has small sentences which is perfect for any child learning to read and for any preschool teacher teaching their students to read. The activities depicted are very relevant to the kids of today. The main character‚ Toni‚ is depicted doing daily chores and has regular hobbies. He plays games‚ read

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    Cry‚ The Beloved Country Commentary Fear and Religion And now for all the people of Africa‚ the beloved country. Nkosi Sikelel’ iAfrika‚ God save Africa. But he would not see that salvation. It lay afar off‚ because men were afraid of it. Because‚ to tell the truth‚ they were afraid of him‚ and his wife‚ and Msimangu‚ and the young demonstrator. And what was there evil in their desires‚ in their hunger? That man should walk upright in the land where they were born‚ and be free to use the fruits

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    The Bluest Eye‚ written by Toni Morrison is a novel set in 1941. It explores the life of Pecola Breedlove‚ an African American foster child who lives in Lorain‚ Ohio. Pecola is constantly called ugly by her neighbours which results in her feeling inferior to everybody around her. Her one and only wish is for blue eyes‚ as she thinks it is associated with “whiteness‚” which she thinks will make her seem less ugly in the time period where racism and segregation is rampant in the United States. One

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    Single Mothers

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    Single Mothers Many women take for granted the freedoms that they have today. Some have forgotten what their own mothers and grandmothers went through. Women have started to receive many of the same rights that men do in the work place and at home. At home many women find it more socially acceptable to be single with a child. No longer does society look down on this. This relatively new sense of feminism has helped cause the growing trend of single mothers. With divorce on the rise‚ the dilemma

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    The Bürgermaster’s Daughter by Steven Ozment is a novel about a girl name Anna Buschler who lived in an era where women were to be disciplined and obedient which was during the 16th century. Anna Büschler whom is the daughter of mayor‚ yet she was a long way from the common 16th century German lady. Unmarried and nearing thirty‚ Anna’s known not coquettish‚ flamboyant‚ and improper in dress. When her dad found that she is having mystery undertakings with both a nearby aristocrat and a fighter – gambling

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    Baptist churches. Her mother was a homemaker‚ taking care of Amy and her two brothers. Both of Amy Tan’s parents expected a lot out of their children‚ especially when it came to work and money. Amy was expected to become a neurosurgeon by trade and a concert pianist by hobby.3 When Amy Tan was fifteen years old‚ her father and brother Peter both died from brain tumors within six months of one another.1 After their deaths‚ Amy’s life radically departed from the median. Amy’s mother‚ Daisy‚ fell into a

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