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Books with author Roz MacLean

  • Stalin’s Nose: Across the Face of Europe

    Rory Maclean

    eBook (wander2wonder press, July 15, 2013)
    In Rory MacLean’s ground breaking debut, Winston the pig drops onto uncle Peter’s head and kills him dead. It is a distressing end to a distinguished Soviet spy. After the funeral aunt Zita, a faded Austrian aristocrat and a vivacious eccentric, refuses to remain at home in East Germany. Instead she hijacks her nephew and, with Winston in tow, sets out on one last ride. The Berlin Wall fell only weeks before and Zita is determined to reach across the reopened borders and rediscover her remarkable east European family.In a rattling Trabant the unlikely trio puff and wheeze across the changing continent, following the threads of memory. Zita’s relations — the angel of Prague, the Hungarian grave digger who buried Stalin’s nose, a dying Romanian propagandist — help tie together the loose ends of her life. The travellers picnic at Auschwitz. They meet Lenin’s embalmer. They carry a long-lost corpse over the Carpathian mountains. Everywhere they learn what life had truly been like under totalitarian rule. They hear a torrent of life tales, some heartbreaking, some hilarious, all enriched with the joy of telling after decades of enforced silence.Humorous and black, touched with the surreal and the farcical, Stalin’s Nose is an exhilarating ride from the Baltic to the Black Sea, between Berlin and Moscow, and a portrait of Europe like no other. About the AuthorRory MacLean is one of Britain’s most expressive and adventurous travel writers. His ten books, including UK best-sellers ‘Stalin’s Nose’ and ‘Under the Dragon’, have challenged and invigorated creative non-fiction writing, and – according to the late John Fowles – are among works that ‘marvellously explain why literature still lives’. He has won awards from the Canada Council and the Arts Council of England as well as a Winston Churchill Travelling Fellowship, and was nominated for the International IMPAC Dublin Literary prize. He has worked on movies with Marlene Dietrich and David Bowie, and written and presented over 50 BBC radio programmes. A Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, Rory divides his time between London and Berlin.
  • The Body Book

    Roz MacLean

    Paperback (Promontory Press Inc., Sept. 21, 2017)
    With simple, fun, colourful illustrations and a delightful series of simple rhymes, Roz MacLean introduces the concept to young children that bodies come in all shapes and sizes. Designed to celebrate diversity and to make children feel comfortable with how they look, The Body Book is a visual delight for pre-schoolers and an excellent resource for early primary students learning to read.Winner of the Gold Medal at the 2017 Benjamin Franklin Awards.
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  • Violet's Cloudy Day

    Roz MacLean

    eBook (Promontory Press, )
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  • The Body Book

    Roz MacLean

    eBook (Promontory Press Inc., Aug. 30, 2016)
    With simple, fun, colourful illustrations and a delightful series of simple rhymes, Roz MacLean introduces the concept to young children that bodies come in all shapes and sizes. Designed to celebrate diversity and to make children feel comfortable with how they look, The Body Book is a visual delight for pre-schoolers and an excellent resource for early primary students learning to read.Winner of the Gold Medal at the 2017 Benjamin Franklin Awards.
  • The Body Book

    Roz MacLean

    eBook (Promontory Press, )
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  • Violet's Cloudy Day

    Roz MacLean

    Paperback (Promontory Press Inc., May 1, 2014)
    It's Violet's first day at a new school, and she is starting to feel worried. What if nobody likes her? What if her teacher is mean? Unlike your ordinary first day jitters, these thoughts refuse to stay inside Violet's head. They pop into the air and become 'worry clouds' that won't stop following her! Feeling small, alone and invisible, Violet must figure out what she's going to do about the worry clouds. If her thinking got her into this mess, can it get her out to? Violet's Cloudy Day, is the perfect book for any child who wants help knowing what to do when they worry too much. Through Violet, the reader learns how to be a resilient and empowered thinker, using positive self talk and a self-compassionate attitude to overcome anxiety.
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  • Violet's Cloudy Day

    Roz MacLean

    language (Promontory Press Inc., May 1, 2014)
    It’s Violet’s first day at a new school, and she is starting to feel worried. What if nobody likes her? What if her teacher is mean? Unlike your ordinary first day jitters, these thoughts refuse to stay inside Violet’s head. They pop into the air and become ‘worry clouds’ that won’t stop following her! Feeling small, alone and invisible, Violet must figure out what she’s going to do about the worry clouds. If her thinking got her into this mess, can it get her out too? Violet’s Cloudy Day is the perfect book for any child who wants help knowing what to do when they worry too much. Through Violet, the reader learns how to be a resilient and empowered thinker, using positive self talk and a self-compassionate attitude to overcome anxiety.
  • Stalin's Nose: Across the Face of Europe

    Rory MacLean

    Paperback (Tauris Parke, Jan. 28, 2020)
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  • Stalin's Nose: Travels Around the Bloc

    Rory MacLean

    Hardcover (Little Brown & Co, Feb. 1, 1993)
    The author shares his experiences traveling around Eastern Europe, and shares darkly humorous accounts of what life was like under communism
  • Stalin's nose: Across the face of Europe

    Rory MacLean

    Hardcover (HarperCollins Publishers, March 15, 1992)
    Rory MacLean's uncle was a Soviet spy, his aunt a faded Austrian aristocrat. They lived in furious, frustrated retirement in a rambling house filled with animals in Potsdam, Prussia's Versailles. In their youth they stole secrets from Stalin and changed history. He visited them briefly as he passed through Berlin en route from the Baltic to the Black Sea. He was travelling along the line of the old Iron Curtain, writing about the Eastern European revolutions. But his aunt, a vivacious eccentric, would not be left behind. In her rattling Trabant, accompanied by her pet pig, they moved across the continent, following the threads of memory. Her remarkable East European relations - the angel of Prague, a Hungarian grave digger, a dying Romanian propagandist - help tie together the loose ends of her life. They picknicked at Auschwitz, they met Lenin's embalmer and they visited an improverished Czech town. This book is a documentary of their journey and a history of Eastern Europe. Its portrayal of subjugated peoples at a time of great change, of their fears of the past and hopes for the future, illustrates the icy comedy of human existence.
  • Where Eagles Dare

    MACLEAN (A).

    (Collins, 1967, Jan. 1, 1967)
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  • The Quest for Owl Island

    Rowan MacLean

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, )
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