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Books with author Wendy Boucher

  • Letters From A Dead Armadillo

    Wendy Boucher

    eBook (Hoyden Press, June 14, 2011)
    It only took a couple of weeks for Sally Cotton to become one friend's unwitting cohort in extortion and another friend's best hope of exoneration for murder. That's quick work for a third-year law student who has just transferred to Dallton Law School in Tampa.Throw in a few wrong assumptions and some independent sleuthing and you've got a mess that threatens the lives of Sally and her friends.Just wait until you discover what else they find out...
  • Letters From A Dead Armadillo

    Wendy Boucher

    Paperback (Hoyden Press LLC, May 18, 2007)
    It only took a couple of weeks for Sally Cotton to become one friend's unwitting cohort in extortion and another friend's best hope of exoneration for murder. That's quick work for a third-year law student who has just transferred to Dallton Law School in Tampa. Now Sally and her friends must solve two murders to save their own skins. Suddenly their classroom debates about the death penalty and the criminal justice system are much more than academic.
  • Nettie in Cyberland: introduce cyber security to your children

    Wendy Goucher

    eBook (University of Buckingham Press, July 13, 2020)
    'A delightful book that communicates essential online safety principles in an engaging way.' Professor Karen Renaud, Abertay University'Finally, an essential and engaging book for introducing the significance of cybersecurity to young children.' Richard Hollis, Director, Risk Factory'As a long-time advocate for instructing children about Internet safety and the concepts of cyber security, it was a pleasure to introduce Nettie and Webby to my own children. I look forward to their further adventures!' Becky Pinkard, CISO, Aldermore Bank PLCThis book takes Nettie on her first adventure in Cyberland with her new friend Webby, where she finds not everything is cute and fluffy. Using the story of Nettie and Webby, adults can introduce cybersecurity to young children and start the conversation about going online safely.Relevant links are included at the end of the book to help parents and carers further their understanding of risk and protection on the Internet.'Nettie’s creator is not only a globally recognised cybersecurity practitioner, specialising in security awareness and education, but also spent part of her life as a teacher and understands that little ones need to learn about the world, be careful but not be scared of what can be a great learning tool.' Jo Stewart-Rattray, Global Board Director, ISACA'This is a first class book, so apt for the children to read and understand. The words and illustrations will no doubt create the impressions in a subtle manner for children to remember, as all good books do.' John McNally MP
  • Nettie in Cyberland: introduce cyber security to your children

    Wendy Goucher

    (University of Buckingham Press, Sept. 17, 2020)
    'A delightful book that communicates essential online safety principles in an engaging way.'Professor Karen Renaud, Abertay University'Finally, an essential and engaging book for introducing the significance of cybersecurity to young children.'Richard Hollis, Director, Risk Factory'As a long-time advocate for instructing children about Internet safety and the concepts of cyber security, it was a pleasure to introduce Nettie and Webby to my own children. I look forward to their further adventures!'Becky Pinkard, CISO, Aldermore Bank PLCThis book takes Nettie on her first adventure in Cyberland with her new friend Webby, where she finds not everything is cute and fluffy. Using the story of Nettie and Webby, adults can introduce cybersecurity to young children and start the conversation about going online safely.Relevant links are included at the end of the book to help parents and carers further their understanding of risk and protection on the Internet.'Nettie’s creator is not only a globally recognised cybersecurity practitioner, specialising in security awareness and education, but also spent part of her life as a teacher and understands that little ones need to learn about the world, be careful but not be scared of what can be a great learning tool.'Jo Stewart-Rattray, Global Board Director, ISACA'This is a first class book, so apt for the children to read and understand. The words and illustrations will no doubt create the impressions in a subtle manner for children to remember, as all good books do.'John McNally MP