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Gordon Reid

    GCSE Religious Studies for Edexcel B: Religion, Peace and Conflict through Christianity
    BECKER
    The Boy Who Found His Voice
    Edexcel GCSE Religious Studies Unit 1A: Religion and Life - Christianity & Islam Stud Book
    Anastacia
    Revision Express AS and A2 Religious Studies
    • Anastacia

      • 362 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Haunted by past murders, Anastacia "Chook" Babchuk, a determined cop, is driven by a thirst for revenge. As she navigates the complexities of her emotional turmoil and the dark undercurrents of her work, Chook confronts the ghosts of her past while seeking justice. The narrative explores themes of vengeance, morality, and the psychological impact of crime on those who enforce the law, making for a gripping tale of resilience and retribution.

      Anastacia
    • From teen activist and artistic prodigy Tyler Gordon comes a picture book inspired by his own life about a boy with a speech difference who learns the power of self-expression through art.

      The Boy Who Found His Voice
    • BECKER

      • 262 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Anastacia Babchuk is portrayed as a deeply flawed individual, making her an unconventional and challenging friend. The narrative explores her complex personality, highlighting the tumultuous relationships she navigates and the impact of her actions on those around her. Themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the search for acceptance are woven throughout, as Anastacia's journey reveals the darker sides of friendship and the consequences of her choices.

      BECKER
    • This textbook offers a brand new approach to the study of Christianity which has been developed in close consultation with teachers and religious organisations for the new Edexcel GCSE Religious Studies specification B. Assessment guidance runs throughout, offering revision checklists, practice questions and sample answer activities.

      GCSE Religious Studies for Edexcel B: Religion and Ethics through Christianity
    • The Politics of Financial Control

      The Role of the House of Commons

      • 178 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The book explores the evolution of parliamentary financial control, contrasting ancient and traditional methods with contemporary practices. It critiques outdated procedures and highlights the inclination of party leaders to limit discussion and oversight of financial issues within the House of Commons, raising important questions about accountability and governance.

      The Politics of Financial Control