Author: Ken Wilson-Max
Publisher: Pavilion Children's Books
ISBN: 9781856022811
Category : Letters
Languages : en
Pages : 12
Book Description
Young readers are introduced to the way the postal system works as Buz's letter travels around the world and arrives in eager Max's hands.
Max's Letter
Author: Ken Wilson-Max
Publisher: Pavilion Children's Books
ISBN: 9781856022811
Category : Letters
Languages : en
Pages : 12
Book Description
Young readers are introduced to the way the postal system works as Buz's letter travels around the world and arrives in eager Max's hands.
Publisher: Pavilion Children's Books
ISBN: 9781856022811
Category : Letters
Languages : en
Pages : 12
Book Description
Young readers are introduced to the way the postal system works as Buz's letter travels around the world and arrives in eager Max's hands.
Melodica for Absolute Beginners. Play by Letter. Learn to Transpose
Author: Helen Winter
Publisher: Helen Winter
ISBN:
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 63
Book Description
The Melodica is one of the best educational instruments. The Melodica is light and portable The Melodica develops both keyboard skills and breath control The Melodica is perfect for group play The Melodica works like a clarinet The Melodica plays like a piano The Melodica sounds like a harmonica or an accordion This book is for kids or adults who are absolute beginners in music. We tried to write it as simply as possible. That is why we use an “easy-to-play” visual aid so any beginner can play music quickly. Neither kids nor their parents have to read sheet music or have a musical background. No previous knowledge is necessary. None at all. Every song has a large and simple, color and letter-coded visual, along with traditional sheet music. The instruction is designed so that children begin with simple circles and gradually advance to reading notes using sheet music. We try to make this transition as easy as a game, where children advance to higher levels themselves. There is a total of 22 songs and 3 options to help children to begin to play right away. PLAYING BY COLOR CIRCLE PLAY BY LETTER PLAY WITH THE MUSICAL STAFF The player can first follow the circles and then repeat with the classic note symbols and staff. The helpful letters are always above the notes. There are 3 parts in this book. They are equal to 3 levels. Level 1. Songs that are played in one octave. All songs here appear twice: once written with circles and the next time with classic music notes. This will help kids remember the staff notes. For example: Mary Had a Little Lamb - Ver 1 - CIRCLES Mary Had a Little Lamb - Ver 1 - NOTES Level 2. In this part, you will find one version with both circles and notes and a more advanced version of the song with notes and musical notation. For example: Hot Cross Buns - Ver 1 - CIRCLES Hot Cross Buns - Ver 1 - NOTES Hot Cross Buns - Ver 2 - NOTES (Here the player will play songs in a different key and learn to transpose). Generally, the version of the song written with sheet music is a little bit more complex than a letter-coded version. Such versions already have music notations such as rests or beams, etc. You can find an illustrated explanation of the notation at the end of this book. Level 3. Here, the first two songs are versions of the same melody (different combinations of notes) written with circles and notes. This is important so that the beginner can see how the same melody can be played in different keys. First of all, this book is addressed to newcomers to any keyboard instrument (such as Piano or Synthesizer, not only Melodica). Also, it is a perfect self-training guide for children and beginner adults to mastering the challenges of percussion instruments such as kalimba, marimba, xylophone, glockenspiel, or even color bell set.
Publisher: Helen Winter
ISBN:
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 63
Book Description
The Melodica is one of the best educational instruments. The Melodica is light and portable The Melodica develops both keyboard skills and breath control The Melodica is perfect for group play The Melodica works like a clarinet The Melodica plays like a piano The Melodica sounds like a harmonica or an accordion This book is for kids or adults who are absolute beginners in music. We tried to write it as simply as possible. That is why we use an “easy-to-play” visual aid so any beginner can play music quickly. Neither kids nor their parents have to read sheet music or have a musical background. No previous knowledge is necessary. None at all. Every song has a large and simple, color and letter-coded visual, along with traditional sheet music. The instruction is designed so that children begin with simple circles and gradually advance to reading notes using sheet music. We try to make this transition as easy as a game, where children advance to higher levels themselves. There is a total of 22 songs and 3 options to help children to begin to play right away. PLAYING BY COLOR CIRCLE PLAY BY LETTER PLAY WITH THE MUSICAL STAFF The player can first follow the circles and then repeat with the classic note symbols and staff. The helpful letters are always above the notes. There are 3 parts in this book. They are equal to 3 levels. Level 1. Songs that are played in one octave. All songs here appear twice: once written with circles and the next time with classic music notes. This will help kids remember the staff notes. For example: Mary Had a Little Lamb - Ver 1 - CIRCLES Mary Had a Little Lamb - Ver 1 - NOTES Level 2. In this part, you will find one version with both circles and notes and a more advanced version of the song with notes and musical notation. For example: Hot Cross Buns - Ver 1 - CIRCLES Hot Cross Buns - Ver 1 - NOTES Hot Cross Buns - Ver 2 - NOTES (Here the player will play songs in a different key and learn to transpose). Generally, the version of the song written with sheet music is a little bit more complex than a letter-coded version. Such versions already have music notations such as rests or beams, etc. You can find an illustrated explanation of the notation at the end of this book. Level 3. Here, the first two songs are versions of the same melody (different combinations of notes) written with circles and notes. This is important so that the beginner can see how the same melody can be played in different keys. First of all, this book is addressed to newcomers to any keyboard instrument (such as Piano or Synthesizer, not only Melodica). Also, it is a perfect self-training guide for children and beginner adults to mastering the challenges of percussion instruments such as kalimba, marimba, xylophone, glockenspiel, or even color bell set.
The Red Letter Plays
Author: Suzan-Lori Parks
Publisher: Theatre Communications Grou
ISBN: 9781559361958
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
Two new controversial plays based on The Scarlett Letter.
Publisher: Theatre Communications Grou
ISBN: 9781559361958
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
Two new controversial plays based on The Scarlett Letter.
KALIMBA. Play by Letter
Author: Helen Winter
Publisher: Helen Winter
ISBN:
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
This sheet music book will help you begin to play music simply and easily, with no required knowledge of reading notes. If you are a beginner, playing by notes can be difficult. It is easier to follow letters. Traditional Kalimba Tablature calls Tabs. Each tab should match the number of tines on your kalimba. For example, if your kalimba has 8 tines, you need to search for “8-note kalimba tabs.” Our sheet music is not Tabs and it is not for a specific kalimba, but it is universal and suitable for any 8-17 note kalimbas. Follow the letters… and begin to play! Even if you don’t know musical notes, you will confidently be able to play easily using the letter notation! This book might include only letters and it will be enough to begin to play, but we decided to add classic note symbols to help teach them and show musical notation. All songs were adapted especially for the kalimba, which is a diatonic musical instrument and has no flat keys. Most songs will be played within one octave. Attention: Songs have been transposed for a DIATONIC range. Some melodies might be changed and simplified. If you have flat keys on your instrument, please use the classic music score for the piano. List of songs adapted for kalimba: Part 1 Skip, Skip, Skip to My Lou Humpty Dumpty My Hat I like to Eat (Apples and Bananas) Cobbler, Mend My Shoe Lost My Gold Ring This Old Man Baby Bumble Bee The Bear Went Over the Mountain Cherry Blossom Ring Around the Rosie Rain, Rain, Go Away A Ram Sam Sam Little Jack Horner It's Raining Au Clair de la Lune Debka Hora My Bonnie House of the Rising Sun Part 2 Baa Baa Black Sheep Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star Alphabet Song.
Publisher: Helen Winter
ISBN:
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
This sheet music book will help you begin to play music simply and easily, with no required knowledge of reading notes. If you are a beginner, playing by notes can be difficult. It is easier to follow letters. Traditional Kalimba Tablature calls Tabs. Each tab should match the number of tines on your kalimba. For example, if your kalimba has 8 tines, you need to search for “8-note kalimba tabs.” Our sheet music is not Tabs and it is not for a specific kalimba, but it is universal and suitable for any 8-17 note kalimbas. Follow the letters… and begin to play! Even if you don’t know musical notes, you will confidently be able to play easily using the letter notation! This book might include only letters and it will be enough to begin to play, but we decided to add classic note symbols to help teach them and show musical notation. All songs were adapted especially for the kalimba, which is a diatonic musical instrument and has no flat keys. Most songs will be played within one octave. Attention: Songs have been transposed for a DIATONIC range. Some melodies might be changed and simplified. If you have flat keys on your instrument, please use the classic music score for the piano. List of songs adapted for kalimba: Part 1 Skip, Skip, Skip to My Lou Humpty Dumpty My Hat I like to Eat (Apples and Bananas) Cobbler, Mend My Shoe Lost My Gold Ring This Old Man Baby Bumble Bee The Bear Went Over the Mountain Cherry Blossom Ring Around the Rosie Rain, Rain, Go Away A Ram Sam Sam Little Jack Horner It's Raining Au Clair de la Lune Debka Hora My Bonnie House of the Rising Sun Part 2 Baa Baa Black Sheep Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star Alphabet Song.
Play Kalimba by Letter - For Beginners
Author: Helen Winter
Publisher: Helen Winter
ISBN:
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
This sheet music book will help you begin to play music simply and easily, with no required knowledge of reading notes. If you are a beginner, playing by notes can be difficult. It is easier to follow letters. Traditional Kalimba Tablature calls Tabs. Each tabs should match the number of tines on your kalimba. For example, if your kalimba has 8 tines, you need to search for “8-note kalimba tabs.” Our sheet music is not Tabs and it is not for a specific kalimba, but it is universal and suitable for any 8-17 note kalimbas. Follow the letters… and begin to play! Even if you don’t know musical notes, you will confidently be able to play easily using the letter notation! This book might include only letters and it will be enough to begin to play, but we decided to add classic note symbols to help teach them and show musical notation. All songs were adapted especially for the kalimba, which is a diatonic musical instrument and has no flat keys. Most songs will be played within one octave. Attention: Songs have been transposed for a DIATONIC range. Some melodies might be changed and simplified. List of songs adapted for kalimba: Part 1 Skip, Skip, Skip to My Lou Humpty Dumpty My Hat I like to Eat (Apples and Bananas) Cobbler, Mend My Shoe Lost My Gold Ring This Old Man Baby Bumble Bee The Bear Went Over the Mountain Cherry Blossom Ring Around the Rosie Rain, Rain, Go Away A Ram Sam Sam Little Jack Horner It's Raining Au Clair de la Lune Debka Hora Part 2 Baa Baa Black Sheep Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star Alphabet Song.
Publisher: Helen Winter
ISBN:
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
This sheet music book will help you begin to play music simply and easily, with no required knowledge of reading notes. If you are a beginner, playing by notes can be difficult. It is easier to follow letters. Traditional Kalimba Tablature calls Tabs. Each tabs should match the number of tines on your kalimba. For example, if your kalimba has 8 tines, you need to search for “8-note kalimba tabs.” Our sheet music is not Tabs and it is not for a specific kalimba, but it is universal and suitable for any 8-17 note kalimbas. Follow the letters… and begin to play! Even if you don’t know musical notes, you will confidently be able to play easily using the letter notation! This book might include only letters and it will be enough to begin to play, but we decided to add classic note symbols to help teach them and show musical notation. All songs were adapted especially for the kalimba, which is a diatonic musical instrument and has no flat keys. Most songs will be played within one octave. Attention: Songs have been transposed for a DIATONIC range. Some melodies might be changed and simplified. List of songs adapted for kalimba: Part 1 Skip, Skip, Skip to My Lou Humpty Dumpty My Hat I like to Eat (Apples and Bananas) Cobbler, Mend My Shoe Lost My Gold Ring This Old Man Baby Bumble Bee The Bear Went Over the Mountain Cherry Blossom Ring Around the Rosie Rain, Rain, Go Away A Ram Sam Sam Little Jack Horner It's Raining Au Clair de la Lune Debka Hora Part 2 Baa Baa Black Sheep Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star Alphabet Song.
Keyboard for Beginner Adults. 55 Traditional African Songs: Play by Letter
Author: Helen Winter
Publisher: Helen Winter
ISBN:
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 65
Book Description
The African songs here are written using European notation, and we should understand that songs cannot be written as authentically as the music is played in its original form. African music does not implement temporality or major or minor chords. Therefore, the sheet music for African songs here is like a rough draft of the original music. You won't be able to play an African song by the sheet music alone. This is true for jazz and the blues, and it is just as true for African folk music. African music always assumes improvisation, adding variations and syncopation. Its main task is not to be reproduced, but to get everyone involved, since music, by definition, is the expression of emotional states with the help of sounds of a certain frequency and rhythm. This book was written for keyboard, but remember that traditional African music never involved or included a piano or other keyboard instrument.An indication of the country of origin of the song is an approximation because many traditional cultures cross current national borders. The language in which the song is sung is more important, and it can be used in various countries. Most songs have been simplified for beginners and letter names have been added under the musical notes to make it possible for you to confidently begin playing. Since African music assumes improvisation and variation, we recommend using this sheet music only as a guide. The most important thing is to listen and repeat the recordings linked to the QR code. Contents Achta ta ta ta ta. Song from Morocco Ah Ya Zein. Song from Egypt Ahuna. Song from Lesotho Amawole. Song from Congo Askari Eee. Song from Tanzania Atadwe. Song from Ghana A Ram Sam Sam. Song from Morocco Banaha. Song from Congo Banuwa. Song from Liberia Bebe Moke. Song from Congo Before Dinner. Song from Congo Bilanga Na Ngai. Song from Congo Che Che Koolay. Song from Ghana Coco Laye-Laye. Song from Congo Dipidu. Song from Uganda Do Do Ki Do. Song from Cameroon Eh Soom Boo Kawaya. Song from Nigeria Erile Baboye. Song from South Africa Famba Naye. Song from Zimbabwe Funga Alafia. Song from Ghana Iro Ye. Song from Benin Kanzenzenze. Song from Congo Katoto Lala. Song from Congo Kokoleoko. Song from Liberia Kotiko. Song from Congo Kuya Mbio. Song from Tanzania L'abe igi Orombo. Song from Nigeria Makotoude. Song from Mali Makun. Song from Mali Ndeke. Song from Congo Manamolela. Song from South Africa Mayo Nafwa. Song from Zambia Mbele Mama. Song from South Africa Melimba. Song from Senegal Ning Wendete. Song from Kenya Noyana. Song from South Africa Obwisana. Song from Ghana Olélé Moliba Makasi. Song from Congo Plouf Tizen Tizen. Song from Algeria Sansa Kroma. Song from Ghana Sélinguenia. Song from Kenya Shosholoza. Song from South Africa Si Ma Ma Ka. Song from Ghana Si Si Kumbale. Song from South Africa Sindi. Song from Burkina Faso Siyahamba. Song from South Africa Siyanibingelela. Song from South Africa Stick Passing Song. Song from Uganda Take Time in Life. Song from Liberia Tue Tue. Song from Ghana Umele. Song from South Africa Wa Wa Wa. Song from Congo Welcome Song. Song from Uganda Zimbole. Song from South Africa Zomina. Song from Togo
Publisher: Helen Winter
ISBN:
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 65
Book Description
The African songs here are written using European notation, and we should understand that songs cannot be written as authentically as the music is played in its original form. African music does not implement temporality or major or minor chords. Therefore, the sheet music for African songs here is like a rough draft of the original music. You won't be able to play an African song by the sheet music alone. This is true for jazz and the blues, and it is just as true for African folk music. African music always assumes improvisation, adding variations and syncopation. Its main task is not to be reproduced, but to get everyone involved, since music, by definition, is the expression of emotional states with the help of sounds of a certain frequency and rhythm. This book was written for keyboard, but remember that traditional African music never involved or included a piano or other keyboard instrument.An indication of the country of origin of the song is an approximation because many traditional cultures cross current national borders. The language in which the song is sung is more important, and it can be used in various countries. Most songs have been simplified for beginners and letter names have been added under the musical notes to make it possible for you to confidently begin playing. Since African music assumes improvisation and variation, we recommend using this sheet music only as a guide. The most important thing is to listen and repeat the recordings linked to the QR code. Contents Achta ta ta ta ta. Song from Morocco Ah Ya Zein. Song from Egypt Ahuna. Song from Lesotho Amawole. Song from Congo Askari Eee. Song from Tanzania Atadwe. Song from Ghana A Ram Sam Sam. Song from Morocco Banaha. Song from Congo Banuwa. Song from Liberia Bebe Moke. Song from Congo Before Dinner. Song from Congo Bilanga Na Ngai. Song from Congo Che Che Koolay. Song from Ghana Coco Laye-Laye. Song from Congo Dipidu. Song from Uganda Do Do Ki Do. Song from Cameroon Eh Soom Boo Kawaya. Song from Nigeria Erile Baboye. Song from South Africa Famba Naye. Song from Zimbabwe Funga Alafia. Song from Ghana Iro Ye. Song from Benin Kanzenzenze. Song from Congo Katoto Lala. Song from Congo Kokoleoko. Song from Liberia Kotiko. Song from Congo Kuya Mbio. Song from Tanzania L'abe igi Orombo. Song from Nigeria Makotoude. Song from Mali Makun. Song from Mali Ndeke. Song from Congo Manamolela. Song from South Africa Mayo Nafwa. Song from Zambia Mbele Mama. Song from South Africa Melimba. Song from Senegal Ning Wendete. Song from Kenya Noyana. Song from South Africa Obwisana. Song from Ghana Olélé Moliba Makasi. Song from Congo Plouf Tizen Tizen. Song from Algeria Sansa Kroma. Song from Ghana Sélinguenia. Song from Kenya Shosholoza. Song from South Africa Si Ma Ma Ka. Song from Ghana Si Si Kumbale. Song from South Africa Sindi. Song from Burkina Faso Siyahamba. Song from South Africa Siyanibingelela. Song from South Africa Stick Passing Song. Song from Uganda Take Time in Life. Song from Liberia Tue Tue. Song from Ghana Umele. Song from South Africa Wa Wa Wa. Song from Congo Welcome Song. Song from Uganda Zimbole. Song from South Africa Zomina. Song from Togo
The Letter
Author: William Somerset Maugham
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : English drama
Languages : en
Pages : 172
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : English drama
Languages : en
Pages : 172
Book Description
The Letter a Play in Three Acts
Author: W. Somerset Maugham
Publisher: Franklin Classics Trade Press
ISBN: 9780353264144
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 182
Book Description
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. To ensure a quality reading experience, this work has been proofread and republished using a format that seamlessly blends the original graphical elements with text in an easy-to-read typeface. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Publisher: Franklin Classics Trade Press
ISBN: 9780353264144
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 182
Book Description
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. To ensure a quality reading experience, this work has been proofread and republished using a format that seamlessly blends the original graphical elements with text in an easy-to-read typeface. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Let's play the melodica! 28 songs with letter notation for the beginner
Author: Helen Winter
Publisher: Helen Winter
ISBN:
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 35
Book Description
This sheet music book was written to help the beginner, be they, child or adult, learn to play music in a simple and easy way that requires no previous knowledge of music. Just by following the circles with letters, you will sound like an experienced musician. Playing music can be effortless and an enjoyable game. There are 3 levels in this book: Level 1 and 2 are for beginners and use circles with letter notation, instead of notes. Level 3 has letter notation and traditional musical notes. Level 1. Songs that are possible to play within the main octave. Level 2. Songs that need to be played in an octave other than the main octave, or songs that involve the flat notes. Now you will need to select the proper note/key by ear. Level 3. These songs have been written for one octave with ordinary “adult“ musical notes and symbols. To begin to play right away without any musical knowledge, you just need to obtain and apply the stickers with letter-notation and on each key of your melodica. Most melodicas include these stickers, but you can buy them separately or create your own using common peelable paper stickers. In the sheet music book, you will find 28 funny kids songs There are simple popular songs: kids learning (ABC), sleeping, Christian, church, animals. Songs: 1. Hot Cross Buns 2. Are you sleeping? 3. Mary had a Little Lamb 4. The wheels on the Bus 5. Twinkle. Twinkle Little Star 6. Old MacDonald had a farm 7. Do you know the Muffin Man? 8. London Bridge is Falling Down 9. Jingle Bells 10. We wish you a Merry Christmas 11. Brahm’s Lullaby 12. Ode to Joy 13. Happy Birthday 14. Le Cucaracha 15. Oh! Susannah 16. Itsy Bitsy Spider 17. The First Noel 18. Yankee Doodle 19. Row, row, row your Boat 20. Jolly Old Saint Nicholas 21. Amazing Grace 22. Silent Night 23. Beethoven. For Elise 24. Rain, rain, go away 25. Alphabet Song 26. A Ram Sam Sam 27. Little Jack Horner 28. It's Raining.
Publisher: Helen Winter
ISBN:
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 35
Book Description
This sheet music book was written to help the beginner, be they, child or adult, learn to play music in a simple and easy way that requires no previous knowledge of music. Just by following the circles with letters, you will sound like an experienced musician. Playing music can be effortless and an enjoyable game. There are 3 levels in this book: Level 1 and 2 are for beginners and use circles with letter notation, instead of notes. Level 3 has letter notation and traditional musical notes. Level 1. Songs that are possible to play within the main octave. Level 2. Songs that need to be played in an octave other than the main octave, or songs that involve the flat notes. Now you will need to select the proper note/key by ear. Level 3. These songs have been written for one octave with ordinary “adult“ musical notes and symbols. To begin to play right away without any musical knowledge, you just need to obtain and apply the stickers with letter-notation and on each key of your melodica. Most melodicas include these stickers, but you can buy them separately or create your own using common peelable paper stickers. In the sheet music book, you will find 28 funny kids songs There are simple popular songs: kids learning (ABC), sleeping, Christian, church, animals. Songs: 1. Hot Cross Buns 2. Are you sleeping? 3. Mary had a Little Lamb 4. The wheels on the Bus 5. Twinkle. Twinkle Little Star 6. Old MacDonald had a farm 7. Do you know the Muffin Man? 8. London Bridge is Falling Down 9. Jingle Bells 10. We wish you a Merry Christmas 11. Brahm’s Lullaby 12. Ode to Joy 13. Happy Birthday 14. Le Cucaracha 15. Oh! Susannah 16. Itsy Bitsy Spider 17. The First Noel 18. Yankee Doodle 19. Row, row, row your Boat 20. Jolly Old Saint Nicholas 21. Amazing Grace 22. Silent Night 23. Beethoven. For Elise 24. Rain, rain, go away 25. Alphabet Song 26. A Ram Sam Sam 27. Little Jack Horner 28. It's Raining.
A Seven-Letter Word
Author: Kim Slater
Publisher: Pan Macmillan
ISBN: 1509801146
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 305
Book Description
An award-winning novel about courage and acceptance with a compelling mystery at its heart. I need to find my voice - before it's too late. Finlay's mother vanished two years ago. And ever since then his stutter has become almost unbearable. Bullied at school and ignored by his father, the only way to get out the words which are bouncing around in his head is by writing long letters to his ma which he knows she will never read, and by playing Scrabble online. But when Finlay is befriended by an online Scrabble player called Alex, everything changes. Could it be his mother secretly trying to contact him? Or is there something more sinister going on? A Seven-Letter Word is an evocative and heartfelt story from the multi-award-winning author of Smart, Kim Slater. 'A moving and uplifting novel' – School Librarian
Publisher: Pan Macmillan
ISBN: 1509801146
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 305
Book Description
An award-winning novel about courage and acceptance with a compelling mystery at its heart. I need to find my voice - before it's too late. Finlay's mother vanished two years ago. And ever since then his stutter has become almost unbearable. Bullied at school and ignored by his father, the only way to get out the words which are bouncing around in his head is by writing long letters to his ma which he knows she will never read, and by playing Scrabble online. But when Finlay is befriended by an online Scrabble player called Alex, everything changes. Could it be his mother secretly trying to contact him? Or is there something more sinister going on? A Seven-Letter Word is an evocative and heartfelt story from the multi-award-winning author of Smart, Kim Slater. 'A moving and uplifting novel' – School Librarian