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Brayfield, Celia
Bestseller
Assessment and Learning places learning at the centre of our concerns and explicitly underscores the importance of assessment in that learning. This new edition provides a comprehensive overview of assessment that is used to support learning, practice-based theory on assessment for learning, and formative assessment to support individual development and motivate learners. With a strong list of existing and new contributors, this second edi...

CHF 27.90

Writing Black Beauty: Anna Sewell, the Creation of a Nove...

Brayfield, Celia
Writing Black Beauty: Anna Sewell, the Creation of a Novel, and the Story of Animal Rights
The story of a remarkable woman who wrote a novel that not only became a classic, but also changed the way human society views and treats animals. Born in 1829 to a young Quaker couple, Anna Sewell grew up in poverty in London. She was fourteen when she fell and injured her ankle, which left her permanently disabled. Rejecting the life of a Victorian invalid, she developed an extraordinary empathy with horses, learning to ride side-saddle and ...

CHF 40.90

Writing Black Beauty

Brayfield, Celia
Writing Black Beauty
A new biography of author Anna Sewell, whose campaigning spirit and determination was as compelling as her novel Black Beauty still is

CHF 35.50

Rebel Writers: The Accidental Feminists

Brayfield, Celia
Rebel Writers: The Accidental Feminists
The first book about a generation of women writers who challenged the world."Make this your next inspirational read. Trust us, it's Oprah's Book Club worthy."--ViceIn London in 1958, a play by a 19-year-old redefined women's writing in Britain. It also began a movement that would change women's lives forever. The play was A Taste of Honey and the author, Shelagh Delaney, was the first in a succession of young women who wrote about their lives ...

CHF 23.90

Rebel Writers: The Accidental Feminists

Brayfield, Celia
Rebel Writers: The Accidental Feminists
In London in 1958 a play by a 19-year-old redefined women's writing in Britain. It also began a movement that would change women's lives forever. The play was A Taste of Honey and the author, Shelagh Delaney, was the first of a succession of very young women who wrote about their lives with an honesty that dazzled the world. They rebelled against sexism, inequality and prejudice and in doing so rejected masculine definitions of what writing an...

CHF 36.50

Writing Historical Fiction

Brayfield, Celia / Sprott, Duncan
Writing Historical Fiction
Provides budding writers with all the information they need to create their own historical masterpiece. Offers practical guidance on research, writing, editing and getting published, as well as top tips from leading international writers in the historical fiction field.

CHF 43.50

Arts Reviews: And How to Write Them

Brayfield, Celia
Arts Reviews: And How to Write Them
Being a reviewer means writing about something you love and getting paid for it. For a lot of people it's the number 1 dream job in the media. This book explains how to seize your readers' attention and how to be witty always, fascinating most of the time and bitchy when you need to be.

CHF 32.50