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Jane Cooper

    Jane Cooper je kanadská autorka, která se specializuje na ranou historii 20. století, zejména na životy západních žen ve východní Evropě. S patnáctiletými zkušenostmi z práce v bývalém Sovětském svazu se hluboce ponořila do tohoto specifického období. Její psaní čerpá z jejího výzkumu a přináší poutavé vyprávění o životě a zážitcích lidí v tomto fascinujícím čase. Toto je její první rozsáhlá historická biografie.

    Reading for Understanding, Analysis and Evaluation Skills: Second and Third Levels English
    The Lost Flock [Us Edition]
    The Lost Flock
    Grammar for Literacy: CfE
    • Grammar for Literacy: CfE

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      Grammar matters. Understand how to use and structure language correctly to make your meaning clear.

      Grammar for Literacy: CfE
    • "A windswept love letter"—Cal Flyn, author of Islands of Abandonment From Viking times to pastoral Highland crofts to odious research experiments, this is the untold, real-life detective story of the remarkable little horned sheep known as the Orkney Boreray and the determined woman who moved to one of Scotland's wildest islands to save them. It was Jane Cooper’s passion for knitting that led her to search for rare-breed sheep and their distinctive wool. When she found a ‘lost flock’ of Boreray sheep—the UK’s rarest breed of sheep—it ignited a quest that would ultimately change her life. Uprooting her suburban existence in Newcastle, she embarked on a new adventure as a farmer and shepherd in the faraway Orkney Islands. There, to her astonishment, Jane realized that she was the sole custodian of the last remnants of a unique group of Boreray sheep, what then became her Orkney Boreray flock. She began investigating its mysterious and ancient history, tracking down the origins of the breed, its significance to Scotland’s natural heritage, and the importance of protecting the Orkney Boreray from extinction. "Jane Cooper combines intelligence, heart and passion to create a life of integrity not only for herself but for one of the rarest breeds of sheep on the planet. . . . Her trials and triumphs offer a stellar example for others to follow in their own ways. Bravo!"—Deborah Robson, author of The Fleece and Fiber Sourcebook

      The Lost Flock [Us Edition]