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Hilary Brown

    When She Woke She Was an Open Field
    Animals in Danger
    The Italian Escape
    One Italian Summer
    War Tourist
    Integrated Care in Action
    • 2024

      Escape to an Italian island with this perfect escapist romance, and fall in love with this irresistible holiday read, perfect for fans of Karen Swan and Rosanna Ley.

      The Italian Holiday
    • 2022

      Escape to the Italian coast with the perfect summer romance! A holiday read you can't help but fall in love with, perfect for fans of Karen Swan and Rosanna Ley číst celé

      One Italian Summer
    • 2021

      War Tourist

      Memoirs of a Foreign Correspondent

      • 498 stránek
      • 18 hodin čtení
      4,0(5)Ohodnotit

      Hilary Brown's extensive career as a foreign correspondent has taken her to every continent except Antarctica, showcasing her remarkable reporting skills. Recognized for her contributions to journalism, she was featured on TVO's "The Agenda" as "Canada's best-ever female foreign correspondent," highlighting her significant impact in the field.

      War Tourist
    • 2021

      The Italian Escape

      • 400 stránek
      • 14 hodin čtení
      3,4(26)Ohodnotit

      Escape to the Italian coast with the perfect summer romance! A holiday read you can't help but fall in love with, perfect for fans of Karen Swan and Rosanna Ley číst celé

      The Italian Escape
    • 2017

      The collection presents a striking exploration of the body, memory, love, and language, creating a landscape that is both beautiful and painful. Sensual and electric imagery permeates the poems, inviting readers to experience the speaker's vulnerability and emotional risk as they navigate profound themes. Each line unfolds with intensity, revealing the intricacies of human experience.

      When She Woke She Was an Open Field
    • 2016

      Integrated Care in Action

      A Practical Guide for Health, Social Care and Housing Support

      • 232 stránek
      • 9 hodin čtení
      5,0(1)Ohodnotit

      Highlighting the critical need for improved integration among health, social care, and housing services, this book explores effective strategies for collaboration. It addresses the various challenges faced by organizations and individuals in achieving seamless service integration, offering practical solutions to enhance cooperation and efficiency. The insights provided aim to foster a better understanding of how integrated services can lead to more effective care and support for communities.

      Integrated Care in Action
    • 2012

      Luise Gottsched the Translator

      • 256 stránek
      • 9 hodin čtení

      Focusing on Luise Gottsched's impressive body of translations, Hilary Brown offers a fresh perspective on Gottsched's work and significance. This exploration highlights the depth and breadth of her contributions, revealing her influence and the importance of her translations in the literary landscape. Brown's analysis not only re-evaluates Gottsched's role but also enriches the understanding of her artistic legacy.

      Luise Gottsched the Translator
    • 2012

      I Must Walk Through the Gate

      A Self-Study

      • 336 stránek
      • 12 hodin čtení

      The narrative delves into the author's multifaceted identity as an athlete, teacher, and researcher, examining how personal beliefs and values shape their holistic teaching approach. Through a collection of reflective stories, the author confronts their past as an unintelligent learner and embraces roles as a change agent and experiential learner. This self-study not only seeks to understand these experiences but also aims to enhance teaching practices and inspire positive change among future educators in a Faculty of Education setting.

      I Must Walk Through the Gate
    • 2011

      Readers, writers, salonnières

      • 283 stránek
      • 10 hodin čtení

      The eighteenth and nineteenth centuries saw an explosion in Europe of interest in foreign languages and literatures. This book explores how early generations of women writers formed connections with each other across national boundaries. The volume sheds light on female networks spanning Britain, France, Germany, Spain, Italy, Holland and Denmark. It includes essays on ‘virtual’ networks, that is, on women who read, translated or were inspired by the work of women abroad, as well as essays exploring actual links between writers of different nationalities, be it through correspondence, visits or contact in the salons. The essays gathered here engage with a wide range of published and unpublished sources, from novels and poetry to autobiography and letters. They discuss writers whose work is becoming increasingly well known, such as Maria Edgeworth, Germaine de Staël, Rahel Varnhagen and George Sand, as well as those who are less familiar. Together, they open up new perspectives on the activities of these early women of letters and on the development of the European female literary tradition. The volume is based on selected papers from a conference held at Chawton House Library in 2008 in conjunction with the pan-European ‘New Approaches to European Women’s Writing’ research project.

      Readers, writers, salonnières