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Budge Wilson

    Budge is celebrated for her fiction writing for both children and adults, delving into the complexities of the human psyche and development. Her work, characterized by keen insight and a refined style, often explores themes of identity and growth. Budge brings a unique perspective to her storytelling, drawing from extensive experience in education, psychology, and the arts. Her narratives resonate with readers globally, offering profound reflections on the human condition.

    Lo strappo
    Mit dem Kraft am Ende
    Wie alles begann - Anne, das Mädchen von Green Gables
    Maritime History of Falmouth
    After Swissair
    Before Green Gables
    • 2016

      After Swissair

      • 126 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The tragic crash of Swissair Flight 111 on September 2, 1998, resulted in the loss of all 229 passengers and crew. In the aftermath, a diverse group of responders, including emergency personnel, fishermen, and military members, mobilized to assist in the recovery efforts. Local residents played a vital role, not only in supporting the investigation but also in providing comfort to the grieving families of the victims, highlighting the profound impact of community solidarity in times of tragedy.

      After Swissair
    • 2014

      Positioned towards the western end of the English Channel, the port of Falmouth has played an important part in the nation's maritime affairs for centuries. This book examines the development of the town, its harbour and its shipping, as well as looking at the people who have spent their working lives around the Fal estuary and the magnificent Cornish coast.

      Maritime History of Falmouth
    • 2009

      Before Green Gables

      • 480 pages
      • 17 hours of reading
      3.9(129)Add rating

      Before she had arrived at Green Gables, Anne Shirley had a difficult early life. Orphaned as a baby, she was sent from one foster-home to the next, caring for other people's children even though she was but a child herself, and escaping from her dark reality through the power of her vivid imagination.

      Before Green Gables