Tim Williams Bücher






Life at the Cabin
- 150 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
The story follows Tim as he renovates his inherited cabin, leading to unexpected life changes after adopting a stray dog named Ax. As he navigates the challenges of his new surroundings, Tim faces life-threatening situations that teach him survival skills and the value of unexpected friendships. This journey of self-discovery and resilience highlights the bond between humans and animals in the face of adversity.
Affluenza Forgiven
- 240 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
The story delves into Tim's profound grief following the tragic loss of his best friend to a drunk driver. As he navigates the overwhelming emotions of sorrow and anger, the narrative explores his struggle to cope with the aftermath and the quest for forgiveness. Tim's journey reflects the deep impact of loss on his life and the challenges he faces in healing and moving forward.
Conflict and Tension: First World War 1894-1918 Revision Guide is part of the popular Oxford AQA GCSE (9-1) History series. This guide offers the clear revision approach of Recap, Apply, and Review and step-by-step exam practice strategies for all AQA question types, giving you the confidence that students will succeed in their exams.
Oxford AQA GCSE History: Elizabethan England c1568-1603 Revision Guide (9-1)
- 72 Seiten
- 3 Lesestunden
Elizabethan England c1568-1603 Revision Guide is part of the popular Oxford AQA GCSE History series. This guide offers the clear revision approach of Recap, Apply, and Review and step-by-step exam practice strategies for all AQA question types, giving you the confidence that students will succeed in their exams.
Shepherds, Sheep, Hirelings and Wolves
- 400 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
For many today the Church stands picturesquely in the background of modern life, but its time-honoured place has always been firmly in the foreground; it has been intimately woven into the unfolding fabric of English society and culture for one and a half thousand years. This may be largely lost to view, but the legacy is everywhere. The people ideally placed to bring this past to life - what it stood for, what it achieved, as well as the upheavals it has caused - are those whose first-hand stories speak directly to us. This anthology has assembled a crowd of witnesses, starting from Christianity's rugged, pioneering times when its role in the shaping of England was so influential, continuing through the great flowerings of enlightenment and times of turbulence, right up to this present, less certain age. These are the voices of saints and sinners, dignitaries and dissidents, shrewd observers and ordinary parishioners.
This combined British Depth Studies Student Book has been updated as part of our commitment to the inclusive presentation of diverse histories. The book covers all four of the British Depth Studies options, focusing on the economic, religious, political, social and cultural standpoints of each period.
Elizabethan England c1568-1603 Student Book guides students through the last 35 years of Elizabeth I's reign at the required level of depth and detail to help them succeed. Updated as part of our commitment to the presentation of diverse histories, it also offers informative and accessible support for Historic Environments.
Superpower relations and the Cold War 1941-91 Student Book is part of Oxford's brand new Edexcel GCSE History series. This textbook series provides the most up-to-date exam practice and a tried-and-trusted accessible approach to help students get the best grades they are capable of, and enjoy their history lessons.