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This enchanting collection of more than 80 poems captures the essence of the natural world, as seen through the eyes of Scotland’s beloved bard. Each chapter explores a different aspect of nature – from wild, mossy mountains and glens to murmuring streams, the sorrowful song of the woodlark, and the ever-changing seasons. Burns’s profound appreciation for the landscape of Scotland and its creatures shines through every verse, and this collection is a heartfelt love letter to his homeland.
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Immerse yourself in some of the most fascinating worlds of classic literature with this themed trivia and game card deck
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Do you know your dormice from your dodo birds? Exactly how tall is the Caterpillar? What does the liquid in the bottle labelled ‘Drink Me’ taste of?Tumble down the rabbit hole and put your knowledge to the test with 52 trivia and game cards, each one featuring a multiple-choice trivia question, charade, game or challenge about the people and places of Lewis Carroll’s beloved classics.Illustrated with John Tenniel’s exquisite drawings of characters and scenes, the cards double as a game of Snap, Memory, Quartets or Swap, making this fun for all the family.Presented in a foiled gift box and with a booklet that contains the rules of play to four traditional card games, this is the perfect gift for literature lovers.
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From picnicking on Box Hill and supper at the Netherfield Ball, to Mrs. Bennet’s family dinners and strawberry picking at Donwell Abbey, food plays a valuable role in the novels of literary heroine Jane Austen. ‘Jane Austen’s Table’ brings readers a sumptuous array of recipes that capture all the spirit and verve of the food of Jane Austen’s world and the Regency era, adapted and reimagined for the modern day.
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Used especially in intersectional feminism as an alternative spelling to avoid the suggestion of sexism perceived in the sequences ‘m-a-n’ and ‘m-e-n’, ‘womxn’ is also inclusive of trans and nonbinary women. ‘Sticks and Stones’ is a powerful reclamation of the slurs and insults thrown at womxn for centuries. It’s a righting of wrongs – a rewriting of sexist, belittling and shaming language. It’s a tool for breaking free from the stereotypes and impossible standards used to confine womxn, transforming them into messages of resilience and resolve.