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Steve Day

    Alice Drake and the Crystals of Eden
    Badfinger On Track
    Humble Pie On Track
    Curving Sentences
    The Edge of England
    History in Progress: Pupil Book 3 (1901-Present)
    • The book offers a variety of clearly defined tasks tailored to support students of all abilities in their historical studies. It includes engaging activities and accessible information aimed at motivating learners and boosting their confidence. By focusing on essential historical skills, it prepares students effectively for their GCSE examinations.

      History in Progress: Pupil Book 3 (1901-Present)
    • The Edge of England

      • 114 stránek
      • 4 hodiny čtení

      Steve Day's The Edge Of England contains incisive poetry which is both beautiful and provocative.

      The Edge of England
    • Curving Sentences is Steve Day's second volume of selected poems. Like his previous collection, The Edge Of England, there's something deceptively positive about the darkness within this rich vocabulary of strong narratives.

      Curving Sentences
    • This book examines all of Humble Pie's recorded output in detail - album by album, track by track - covering every chapter of the band's musical story, from the early carefree and democratic days of genre experimentation through to their halcyon period of hard-rocking R&B.;

      Humble Pie On Track
    • Generally regarded as one of the most tragic tales in the history of rock music, the story of Badfinger does indeed make for an impressively sombre Hollywood-style film script.

      Badfinger On Track
    • Alice Drake and the Crystals of Eden

      • 272 stránek
      • 10 hodin čtení

      Alice Drake and her friends know they are different to the others living in Drake's Village, a tiny Adirondack paradise hidden away from the apocalyptic world surrounding them. The once proud United States of America is in tatters after the right-wing fascist government of the 2020s brought it to its knees some fifty years ago. Now survival is perilous in a country overrun by violent gangs. As the violence intrudes into Alice's life, she and her friends discover that their skills might be able to save not only their village but the North Country beyond. But how can a group of teenagers save the world from fascism?

      Alice Drake and the Crystals of Eden
    • History in Progress features clearly differentiated tasks that are designed to support and encourage the progression of pupils of all ability levels. A wealth of stimulating activities and accessible information will motivate your pupils and fill them with confidence, whilst building the key historical skills necessary for GCSE.

      History in Progress: Pupil Book 2 (1603-1901)