Helen Roberts Book order






- 2024
- 2023
Elaine and Laura do not know each other but their lives are linked by events which happened generations ago. Elaine's contentment is disrupted by an impulse buy a book with supernatural properties which proves to be damaging to her physical and mental health. Laura is behaving irrationally because she is distraught about her seriously ill daughter Lilly and is on a course to make things worse with the help of a conman who is pretending to be a doctor. Tess, a shadow from the past, is there to help them both.
- 2018
No More Friendly Fire: Ending the gender war in the church
- 178 pages
- 7 hours of reading
- 2016
Project X CODE Extra: Yellow Book Band, Oxford Level 3: Bugtastic: Bug Trail
- 16 pages
- 1 hour of reading
Project X CODE Extra introduces more exciting adventure stories and stimulating non-fiction texts into the Project X CODE series, to provide additional practice outside of the core intervention sessions. From snails to stick insects, learn about different types of bugs in this Bugtastic zone non- fiction book.
- 2016
Project X CODE Extra: Yellow Book Band, Oxford Level 3: Bugtastic: Run!
- 16 pages
- 1 hour of reading
Project X CODE Extra introduces more exciting adventure stories and stimulating non-fiction texts into the Project X CODE series, to provide additional practice outside of the core intervention sessions. In this new adventure in the Bugtastic zone, Cat and Tiger find themselves chased by the Mantis- BITE. Will they manage to escape?
- 2012
Not Musical Enough
Student teachers' musical self and identity for teaching children aged 3 to 11
- 280 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Focusing on music identity, this book delves into the personal narratives of teaching students training to educate children aged 3-11. It examines how their perceptions of musical ability, influenced by societal standards of western high art music, affect their confidence in teaching. Through the lenses of symbolic interactionism and social constructionism, it reveals the challenges these students face in expressing their musical identity within the constraints of educational expectations. This exploration is relevant for academics, musicians, and youth workers aiming to empower young people in their musical journeys.
- 2012
What works in reducing inequalities in child health?
- 184 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Focusing on the effectiveness of various interventions, this revised edition examines macro public policy, community initiatives, and individual-level strategies across different sectors. It highlights practical outcomes through new case studies and updated research, while also addressing cost-effectiveness to provide a comprehensive understanding of what works in practice.
- 2005
Focusing on the importance of differentiating between real and assumed knowledge, this book introduces systematic reviews as a vital scientific tool for managing vast amounts of conflicting data. It emphasizes their growing application in social sciences, supported by organizations like the Campbell Collaboration. The text provides a step-by-step guide to the rationale and methods of systematic reviews, featuring practical examples from various fields including psychology, criminology, and public health, making it accessible to readers with no prior knowledge.