The story revolves around Nick, a talented surfer eager to win a competition that could take him to Australia. However, his aspirations are complicated by his father's disapproval, creating tension between his dreams and family expectations. As Nick navigates the challenges of the competition and his relationship with his father, the narrative explores themes of ambition, familial duty, and the quest for personal freedom.
Paul Harvey Book order (chronological)
Sir Henry Paul Harvey, often published as Paul Harvey, was a British historian and author whose work focused on modern British history. His writings offered deep insights into the political and social events of his time. Harvey's prose was precise and analytical, allowing readers to fully grasp the complexities of the subjects he explored. His publications from Oxford University Press are considered essential reading for understanding British history.




The Complete Clarinet Player - Book 2
- 48 pages
- 2 hours of reading
(Music Sales America). Learn to play the clarinet in an enjoyable way! This course is based on popular tunes and light classics. With clear text, photographs and diagrams, it will prove easy to understand even to those with no previous knowledge of music. Ideal for classroom or private use. Book 2 cpvers the remaining notes in the bottom register, the upper register, and the chromatic scale. Songs include: Chanson d'Amour * Getting to Know You * Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da * Paperback Writer * This Ole House * Winchester Cathedral * and many more.
Britain Explored
- 176 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Looks at the landscape, institutions and daily life of Great Britain. Comprehension questions guide the students to examine the information closely and draw their own conclusions about key issues. There are also interviews with people talking about their own experiences of life in Britain.
The Oxford Companion to English literature
- 972 pages
- 35 hours of reading
1958 Oxford at the Clarendon Press; Third Edition Hardcover