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  • The Gardener's Daughter

    by Sara Hammond ...
    It is 1806, and just outside London, Charles Francis Greville, the son of the Earl of Warwick is about to have a vanilla orchid bloom in his greenhouse. It is a unique event; the first time outside of the jungles of Central America. It is the Age of Enlightenment and on the brink of economic botany when plants will be removed from their native habitats to be propagated elsewhere for great profit. ... Read more

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  • The Apothecary's Wife

    by Sara Hammond ...
    The year is 1810. Anne has boarded the ship, Mary, for a voyage from England to America with her husband, the apothecary, John Parker. Anne was born The Gardener's Daughter and has graduated from being Miss Moser's Student. As a newlywed wife, she faces the journey with some trepidation. When disaster does befall her, she finds she must once again enter a new life in a new place with an unknown ... Read more

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  • Miss Moser's Student

    by Sara Hammond ...
    The story of Anne Blake continues from The Gardener's Daughter. Anne's father has died, and she has been sent by Lord Greville to live with the famous floral artist, Mary Moser, not as a housemaid, but as her student. As Miss Moser discovers her new student's talent and the unfortunate circumstances in her past, she mentors the young woman in both art techniques and etiquette. Once again, Anne ... Read more

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  • Revisiting Contemporary Childhoods

    International Research on Children’s Voice and Agency

    What does it mean to put children's voices at the centre and truly recognise their capacity for change?Through rich, interdisciplinary research spanning Australia, Poland, Spain, Slovakia, India and the UK, this book illuminates how children actively negotiate, resist and reshape the structures around them. It champions children’s agency as central to reimagining childhoods beyond western ... Read more

    $37.79 USD