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Kim Wilson

    Kim Wilson is an author deeply immersed in the world of Jane Austen, exploring her domestic life, tea traditions, and gardening interests. Her writing brings to readers the life and times of one of history's most beloved novelists. Through her works, she offers an engaging exploration of the details that shaped Austen's life and literary output. Her popularity as a speaker underscores her ability to share her enthusiasm and knowledge with audiences nationwide.

    Danny
    Write of Passage
    I Need A Session
    Tea with Jane Austen
    Re-visioning Historical Fiction for Young Readers
    Raf Battle Of Britain Memorial Flight Manual
    • 2024

      Jake McMullen is an eighteen-year-old boy just starting out in life and already on the wrong track! One night fuelled by too much bourbon and rebellion he makes a disastrous decision that will see him spending a life-saving week in jail with an enigmatic cellmate - Danny. Through Danny's obsession with history and his thoroughly unique way of teaching it, Jake will learn the most important lesson of his young life so far which will hopefully put him back on track to lead the happy and fulfilling life he was always destined to live.

      Danny
    • 2022

      I Need A Session

      The Ultimate Guide to Love, Confidence & Positivity

      • 84 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      The narrative highlights the role of a Licensed Professional Counselor in fostering safe spaces for individuals to express their thoughts and emotions. It reflects on the common perception of therapy as a humorous yet essential aspect of mental health, emphasizing the importance of open dialogue in counseling. The author’s experiences illustrate the significance of creating an environment where clients feel comfortable sharing their inner struggles, ultimately reinforcing the value of therapeutic sessions in personal healing and growth.

      I Need A Session
    • 2022

      Write of Passage

      • 204 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Gerald Wainwright, a self-absorbed author, faces unexpected challenges after his murder when he finds himself in a celestial halfway station. Tasked with completing life lessons, he aids others in overcoming their crises while confronting uncomfortable truths about himself, guided by his supervisor, Mr. Smith. This journey of self-discovery pushes him towards personal growth and the chance to earn his 'Write of Passage.' Will he transform into the man he was meant to be?

      Write of Passage
    • 2015
    • 2011

      Re-visioning Historical Fiction for Young Readers

      The Past through Modern Eyes

      • 228 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The study examines how contemporary historical fiction for children and young adults shapes readers' interpretations of the past, emphasizing the influence of modern social and political ideologies. Over the past thirty to forty years, there has been a notable trend of reinterpreting history, with a focus on present perspectives and future implications. Key discussions include the emergence of living history fiction, narratives about Joan of Arc, agentic female characters, the Scholastic Press historical journal series, war stories, and multicultural themes in historical narratives.

      Re-visioning Historical Fiction for Young Readers
    • 2011

      Tea with Jane Austen

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading
      4.1(155)Add rating

      Who would not want to sit down with Jane Austen and join her in a cup of tea? Here for the first time is a book that shares the secrets of one of her favorite rituals.

      Tea with Jane Austen