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Containing fifteen stories from award-winning authors, such as Avi, Joan Bauer, and T A Barron, this book offers students an entry point into the genre. It ranges from parent-child relationships to the hardships of war. It is useful to study the form of the short story, introduce ...
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A collection of short stories compiled to appeal to the male reader. Its aim is to encourage and motivate readers and help meet literacy needs.
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A collection of stories from Michael Morpurgo that explore different narrative styles and viewpoints. Each story is introduced by Michael Morpurgo, while teachers' notes look at the narrative techniques and devices used in the stories.
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A collection of short stories with activities that invite students to explore how authors use language to: construct and develop plots; portray character; create setting and evoke atmosphere; and handle themes and abstract ideas.
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The Longman Caribbean Writers Series comprises of many classic novels, short stories and plays by the best known Caribbean authors, together with works of the highest quality from new writers.
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Tanzai's grandfather is old and ill and there is no money for food, medicine or school books. Tanzai tries to help, but Bube, who is big and strong hates Tanzai and will do anything to hurt him. These four stories tell how Tanzai uses his head to outwit Bube and so help his famil ...
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Everyone knows Rudyard Kipling's animals are the ones most worth knowing anywhere. Ages 4+ years.
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Referring to several collections of short stories often set by GCSE exam boards, the author considers the genre of the short story and suggests assignments relevant to coursework.
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