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Jackie Clark

    Art Was Their Weapon: The History of the Perth Workers' Art Guild
    Her Say
    Coach Clark's Abibswaaa
    The December Rains
    • The December Rains

      • 148 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      Brooke, a free-spirited woman, rebels against city life by purchasing a dilapidated cafe in rural Australia. As she navigates the challenges of small-town living, she grapples with her longing for adventure and the concept of home. This second installment in the Calendar series explores her journey of adaptation and self-discovery in an unexpected setting.

      The December Rains
    • Coach Clark's Abibswaaa

      • 68 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden

      Focusing on enhancing sentence variety, this guide offers writers practical strategies to combine simple sentences, which can lead to improved performance on standardized tests. With over twenty years of teaching experience, the author shares effective techniques to help writers master the use of simple sentences, a key expectation in standardized assessments. This method is designed to quickly elevate writing skills and boost test scores for writers at any proficiency level.

      Coach Clark's Abibswaaa
    • Her Say

      Survivors of Domestic Abuse Tell Their Own Stories [16pt Large Print Edition]

      • 378 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden

      The book features firsthand accounts from New Zealand women who have experienced and overcome abusive relationships. Through their personal narratives, these women share their struggles, resilience, and the journey toward healing and empowerment. Their stories highlight the complexities of domestic abuse while offering hope and inspiration for others facing similar challenges.

      Her Say
    • The Workers' Art Guild was a radical cultural and political force in Perth in the 1930s and 1940s, embracing new ideas in a provincial, isolated city. The Guild's innovative approaches to theatre and art were praised by critics, but its left-wing politics, influenced by the Communist Party of Australia, were denounced by many. Police and intelligence officers kept close tabs on the Guild, censoring its activities and intimidating and jailing its members in the lead-up to World War II. Through the lives of its key players, such as writer Katharine Susannah Prichard and theatre maverick Keith George, this book illuminates a fascinating era in Western Australian history and charts the influence of the Communist Party on Western Australian artists.

      Art Was Their Weapon: The History of the Perth Workers' Art Guild