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Books published by publisher Heinemann Educational Books Jul - 2011

  • The Whale Rider

    Witi Ihimaera

    Hardcover (Heinemann Educational Books Ltd, Jan. 31, 2005)
    A mystical story of Maori culture The birth of a daughter - Kahu - breaks the lineage of a Maori tribe. Rejected by her grandfather, Kahu develops the ability to communicate with whales, echoing those of the ancient Whale Rider after whom she was named. This magical and mythical novel tells of the conflict between tradition and heritage, from the perspective of Kahu's grandfather, and Kahu's destiny to secure the tribe's future. Age 11+ Ideal for studying multi-cultural texts, gender and environmental issues. The beautifully poetic style and twin narrative lends itself to the analysis of language. To automatically receive all the latest news on New Windmills, why not sign-up for our Heinemann Literature eNewsletter?
  • Running Records for Classroom Teachers

    Marie M Clay

    Paperback (Heinemann Educational Books, March 1, 2000)
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  • To Sir, With Love

    E.R. Braithwaite

    Hardcover (Heinemann Educational Books Ltd, Dec. 31, 2003)
    When a woman refuses to sit next to him on the bus, Rick Braithewaite is saddened and angered by her prejudice. In post-war cosmopolitan London he had hoped for a more enlightened attitude. When he begins his first teaching job in a tough East End school the reactions are the same. Slowly and painfully some of the barriers are broken down. He shames his pupils, wrestles with them, enlightens them and eventually comes to love them. To Sir With Love is the story of a dedicated teacher who turns hate into love, teenage rebelliousness into self-respect, contempt into consideration for others - the story of a man's own integrity winning through against all the odds.
  • Running Records for Classroom Teachers by Marie M. Clay

    Marie M Clay

    Paperback (Heinemann Educational Books, March 15, 1896)
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  • The Silver Sword

    Ian Serraillier, C. Walter Hodges

    Hardcover (Heinemann Educational Books Ltd, Dec. 31, 1969)
    The dramatic story of three Polish children during and just after World War II, whose parents are taken away by the Nazis and their house blown up. The children manage to escape over the rooftops and join the gangs of orphans living in the ruins of the bombed city, existing as best they can. The "silver sword" is only a paper knife, but it is the talisman that, after the Germans have been driven out of Warsaw, gives Ruth, Edek and Bronia the hope and courage to make an astonishing journey across Europe with their friend Jan until they reach a refugee camp where they are reunited with their parents.
  • Journey's End : Play

    R.C. Sherriff, Lawrence Till

    Hardcover (Heinemann Educational Books Ltd, Dec. 31, 1992)
    The "Heinemann Plays" series offers contemporary drama and classic plays in durable classroom editions. Many have large casts and an equal mix of boy and girl parts. This play deals with the horror and futility of trench warfare, as Captain Stanhope and his officers await attack in their dugout.
  • The Family from One End Street

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    Hardcover (Heinemann Educational, )
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  • Raintree Freestyle: Out There? Mysterious Monsters

    John Townsend

    Hardcover (Heinemann Educational Books Ltd, May 15, 2004)
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  • Shane

    Jack Schaefer

    Hardcover (Heinemann Educational Books Ltd, Dec. 31, 1969)
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  • Winter

    Monica Hughes

    Paperback (Heinemann Educational Books Ltd, July 15, 2004)
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  • A grain of wheat

    Ngũgĩ wa Thiongʼo

    Paperback (Heinemann Educational Books, Jan. 1, 1970)
    Originally published in 1967, Ngugi's third novel is his best known and most ambitious work. "A Grain of Wheat" portrays several characters in a village whose intertwined lives are transformed by the 1952-1960 Emergency in Kenya. As the action follows the village's arrangements for Uhuru (independence) Day. This is a novel of stories within stories, a narrative interwoven with myth as well as allusions to real-life leaders of the nationalist struggle, including Jomo Kenyatta. At the centre of it all is the reticent Mugo, the village's chosen hero and a man haunted by a terrible secret. As events unfold, compromises are forced, friendships are betrayed and loves are tested.
  • An Inspector Calls

    J.B. Priestley, Lawrence Till

    Hardcover (Heinemann Educational Books Ltd, Dec. 31, 1992)
    The "Heinemann Plays" series offers contemporary drama and classic plays in durable classroom editions. In this play an inspector interrupts a party to investigate a girl's suicide, and implicates each of the party-makers in her death.