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There have been many great and enduring works of literature by Caribbean authors over the last century. The Caribbean Contemporary Classics collection celebrates these deep and vibrant stories, overflowing with life and acute observations about society.
Fifteen-year-old Shell tells his story directly and we see things through his eyes - his confused feelings first for Rosalie, and then for Joan, his distress about the illness and death of his father, and his admiration tempered by fear of Mr Gidharee, Rosalie's father. This iconic, universal 'coming of age' novel conveys the confusion of a teenager growing to maturity, and the difficult choices that have to be made. Shell is gradually led out of childhood and into a deeper understanding of the human condition.
Suitable for readers aged 14 and above.
Key features:
- Brand new chapter dedicated to completing the School-Based Assessment (SBA)
- SBA tips, oral skills practice and reflection/student journal activities build SBA skills throughout the course
- ICT activities help students integrate technology into their learning of the English language
- Comprehensive reference section including a glossary and grammar, punctuation and spelling guides
- Study tips, end of unit practice and dedicated chapter for exam preparation
- Answers and audio available at www.macmillan-caribbean.com
There have been many great and enduring works of literature by Caribbean authors over the last century. The Caribbean Contemporary Classics collection celebrates these deep and vibrant stories, overflowing with life and acute observations about society.
Written as a series of letters from the child Sunshine to her absent mother, Aunt Jen traces the changing attitudes of a child entering adulthood as she tries to understand the truth behind her mother's departure, and make sense of her relationship with her family. Aunt Jen migrated to England as part of the Windrush generation, and Sunshine's letters, written in the early 1970s, reveal something of the emotional as well as the physical gulf between those who left and those who remained behind. A companion novel to Letters Home, Aunt Jen is a painfully one-sided correspondence, revealing the complex inheritance we pass on to our children.
Suitable for readers aged 14 and above.
Guide students through the new syllabus with a full-colour, revised edition of a well-known and trusted title, and prepare them for post-secondary and professional studies in Accounting.
- Ensure students understand a range of theoretical and practical techniques used in accounting.
- Enable students to participate more effectively and responsibly in today's business environment and improve management of budgeting, savings and investment.
- Navigate the revised syllabus with ease with a book matching the structure and coverage, as well as including a detailed section on the Student Based Assessment with an annotated example to help students when planning their own.
- Prepare for examinations with the 'Helpful hints' feature, containing study tips, practice tips and examiner tips; practice questions are also included in the Student eTextbook.
- Make topics relatable with case studies included.
Engage your pupils with this diverse collection of stories specifically for Caribbean schools - now with stunning full colour illustrations.
- Use with confidence in an integrated curriculum
- Ideal for the whole class,in smaller groups or by individual students
- Includes attractive colour illustrations to help engage your students' attention
- Designed to encourage writing skills with comprehension questions and exercises