Best Selling Books by Charlotte Jones

Charlotte Jones is the author of Mistakes That Worked (2016), Becoming Madeleine (2018), Humble Boy (2015), A Book, Too, Can Be a Star (2022), From Fatigue to Freedom (2023).

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Mistakes That Worked

release date: Oct 11, 2016
Mistakes That Worked
The greatest discoveries are made outside the classroom! Learn all about mistakes that changed the world with this collection of the strange stories behind everyday inventions! It''s no accident that you''ll love this book! SANDWICHES came about when an English earl was too busy gambling to eat his meal and needed to keep one hand free. POTATO CHIPS were first cooked by a chef who was furious when a customer complained that his fried potatoes weren’t thin enough. Coca-Cola, Silly Putty, and X rays have fascinating stories behind them too! Their unusual tales, and many more, along with hilarious cartoons and weird, amazing facts, make up this fun-filled book about everyday items that had surprisingly haphazard beginnings. And don''t miss Eat Your Words about the fascinating language of food! “A splendid book that is as informative as it is entertaining . . . a gem.” —Booklist, Starred Review

Becoming Madeleine

release date: Feb 06, 2018
Becoming Madeleine
This middle-grade biography explores the life and works of Madeleine L''Engle —written by her granddaughters. This elegant and insightful biography of Madeleine L’Engle (1918–2007) was written by her granddaughters, Charlotte Jones Voiklis and Léna Roy. Using never-before-seen archival materials that include photographs, poems, letters, and journal entries from when Madeleine was a child until just after the publication of her classic, A Wrinkle in Time, her granddaughters weave together an in-depth and unique view of the famous writer. It is a story of overcoming obstacles—a lonely childhood, financial insecurity, and countless rejections of her writing—and eventual triumph. Becoming Madeleine will speak not only to fans of the icon’s work, but also to anyone interested in writing. This title has Common Core connections.

Humble Boy

release date: Feb 10, 2015
Humble Boy
An award-winning new play that has been called "a brilliant latter-day variant on Elsinore in an English country garden blitzed by bees" (Sheridan Morley, The Spectator) All is not well in the Humble hive. Thirty-five-year-old Felix Humble is a Cambridge astrophysicist in search of a unified field theory, but after the sudden death of his father, James, a teacher and amateur beekeeper, he is forced to return to the family home in the English countryside. Once there he and his demanding mother, Flora, a glamorous former showgirl who resents having spent the last thirty years in suburban exile, attempt to reconcile themselves to James''s death and to each other, plumbing the depths of their anger as well as their love. The emotional turmoil increases exponentially with the arrival of George, Flora''s longtime lover, and his daughter Rosie, Felix''s former girlfriend, as Felix is forced to acknowledge that his search for unity must include his own chaotic home life. A play concerned with beekeeping and astrophysics, imbued with heartbreak and wit, larger questions of the universe and smaller questions of family dynamics, Humble Boy has been called "a feast: a serious, moving, cerebral feast" (The Sunday Times).

A Book, Too, Can Be a Star

release date: Oct 04, 2022
A Book, Too, Can Be a Star
An inspiring picture book biography of beloved author Madeleine L’Engle and the making of A Wrinkle in Time. When Madeleine L''Engle was very small, she often found herself awake at night, marveling at the stars. They guided her throughout her life, making her feel part of a big and exciting world, even when she felt alone. They made her want to ask big questions—Why are we here? What is my place in the universe?—and let her imagination take flight. Books, too, were like stars—asking questions and proposing answers. Books kept Madeleine company, and soon, she began to write and share her own. But would other people see the wonder she found in the world? Written by Madeleine''s granddaughter Charlotte Jones Voiklis and bestselling picture-book author Jennifer Adams, A Book, Too, Can Be a Star follows the life of one of the world''s greatest creators—and gives children encouragement to lead a creative, inquisitive life.

From Fatigue to Freedom

release date: Oct 12, 2023
From Fatigue to Freedom
There is hope. You can regain control. There are brighter days ahead. Nutritionist, physiotherapist and lecturer Charlotte Jones knows how it feels to be exhausted all the time and too tired to lift your head off the pillow. She has experienced first-hand the debilitating feelings of frustration, despair and sadness that so often accompany chronic fatigue syndrome, long Covid and extreme tiredness. And she knows how confused, overwhelmed and lonely you probably feel right now. Charlotte has written this book from the heart. It’s a beautifully illustrated and uplifting story of hope that’s easy to read but will guide you on an achievable, manageable road to recovery. As you read, you’ll gently uncover ideas and approaches that you can use straight away to start your own journey from fatigue to freedom. The fascinating characters you’ll encounter in this story will each equip you with a toolbox of powerful ideas, techniques and solutions. Through their experiences you’ll discover how to manage your energy levels, understand the importance of rest and repair and start to feel empowered with the belief that recovery is not only possible, but entirely in your hands. There’s no baffling science or confusing jargon, just an inspiring and motivating tale brimming with helpful and hopeful golden nuggets that you can collect and use to support you as you heal. So lay back, relax and read your way to a better recovery!

The Meeting

release date: Aug 09, 2018
The Meeting
Teach me the language of your hands.Rachel has been the voice for her deaf mother since she was born, but now she is restless to be heard for herself. Together, they have found sanctuary in a Quaker community that reveres silence. But the world is at war and it is becoming ever harder to live in Friendship. When a stranger arrives in their midst, their fragile peace is set to shatter.The Meeting by Charlotte Jones premiered at Chichester Festival Theatre in July 2018.

I Am Your Book

release date: Jul 11, 2019
I Am Your Book
“If words have the power to heal, this book is the perfect medicine” (Alex Howard). “Honest and heartfelt poetry, telling a story that needs to be heard” (Steven Camden, Polarbear). This beautiful book takes you on a poetic journey through the wilderness of CFS/ME/Fibromyalgia. Each poem is a little window into her soul. Charlotte Jones bares all in this inspirational story of hope and healing. These poems not only cover the pain and despair of living with such a debilitating illness but also highlight the joy, love, peace, and acceptance she finds along the way. When dealing with extreme emotions, words repeat rhythmically in Charlotte’s head over and over, until she releases them onto the page in the form of poetry. This has resulted in a raw, heartwarmingly honest, and sometimes humorous insight into the life of someone with CFS/ME/Fibromyalgia. By sharing her story, Charlotte hopes to help tackle the loneliness of those in its grasp, give those around them an insight into their journey, and raise awareness of the illness. “I laughed out loud and had tears streaming down my face all at the same time.” “I felt so connected to it.” “At last, a book that really helped me understand.” “A beautiful read, capturing the daily life of CFS/ME and Fibromyalgia with passion and honesty.” “A courageous book, written from the soul.”

The Enchanted Grandfather’s Clock

release date: Jan 01, 2013
The Enchanted Grandfather’s Clock
Jamie''s adventure begins with his summer holiday at Aunt Jane''s Flamingo Pink cottage and the ''Twist of a Key'' in an old wooden Grandfather''s Clock. He can''t believe he is faced with the ''Challenge of Chime'' or the doom that will come if he does not complete all the challenges ahead of him successfully. Jamie delights in meeting his new friends especially the Time-Keeper who explains how he is the ''Chosen Guest'' in their Enchanted Land. The evil Time-Taker has quite a different plan and is determined to see Jamie fail his mission. He plots to take the Crown of Cogs from the Time-Keeper and will not tolerate any child getting in his way.

Realism, Form, and Representation in the Edwardian Novel

release date: Jan 07, 2021
Realism, Form, and Representation in the Edwardian Novel
The real represents to my perception the things that we cannot possibly not know, sooner or later, in one way or another'', wrote Henry James in 1907. This description, riven with double negatives, hesitation, and uncertainty, encapsulates the epistemological difficulties of realism, for underlying its narrative and descriptive apparatus as an aesthetic mode lies a philosophical quandary. What grounds the ''real'' of the realist novel? What kind of perception is required to validate the experience of reality? How does the realist novel represent the difficulty of knowing? What comes to the fore in James''s account, as in so many, is how the forms of realism are constituted by a relation to unknowing, absence, and ineffability. Realism, Form, and Representation in the Edwardian Novel recovers a neglected literary history centred on the intricate relationship between fictional representation and philosophical commitment. It asks how—or if—we can conceptualize realist novels when the objects of their representational intentions are realities that might exist beyond what is empirically verifiable by sense data or analytically verifiable by logic, and are thus irreducible to conceptual schemes or linguistic practices—a formulation Charlotte Jones refers to as ''synthetic realism''. In new readings of Edwardian novels including Conrad''s Nostromo and The Secret Agent, Wells''s Tono-Bungay, and Ford''s The Good Soldier, this volume revises and reconsiders key elements of realist novel theory—metaphor and metonymy; character interiority; the insignificant detail; omniscient narration and free indirect discourse; causal linearity—to uncover the representational strategies by which realist writers grapple with the recalcitrance of reality as a referential anchor, and seek to give form to the force, opacity, and uncertain scope of realities that may lie beyond the material. In restoring a metaphysical dimension to the realist novel''s imaginary, Realism, Form, and Representation in the Edwardian Novel offers a new conceptualization of realism both within early twentieth-century literary culture and as a transhistorical mode of representation.

Airswimming

release date: Mar 08, 2016
Airswimming
Set in 1920''s England, Airswimming is based on the true story of two women (Miss Kitson and Miss Baker), who have been incarcerated in a hospital for the "criminally insane" for having borne illegitimate children. Forgotten by their families and not released until the 1970''s, Dora and Persephone adopt alter-egos, Dorph and Porph, to enact their fantasies and survive the silence of incarceration. By turns very funny and moving, Airswimming reminds us of the forgotten women of these generations in both Britain and Ireland.

The Lightning Play

release date: Jan 01, 2006
The Lightning Play
North London at Halloween. Celebrity ghost-writer Max Villiers and his wife Harriet, a talented shopper, host a party. As Max connects his first plasma TV, the evening is hijacked by interference from the past. There are trick-or-treaters at the door and strangers on the brand new rug. A shocking and darkly humorous play. The Lightning Play premiered at the Almeida Theatre, London, in November 2006.

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Creating a Sacred Space to Have a Dialogue about Abortion

release date: May 09, 2023
Creating a Sacred Space to Have a Dialogue about Abortion
Politicians are shaping the abortion debate without listening to the voices of women. The Church is called to be the guiding light in the debate as it asks the question, "How would Jesus respond to the moral issue of abortion?" Creating a Sacred Space to Have a Dialogue About Abortion provides the Church with tools to minister to women who have aborted or are contemplating aborting their unborn child. It creates a sacred space for women to heal by sharing their stories. The book encourages congregational healing as they work together through the moral issue of abortion. It brings hope to women when their lives have been shattered by abortion. The reader is equipped with tools to bring healing in the lives of women who aborted their unborn child. We are reminded God is a God of grace.

Pleasure

release date: Aug 01, 2009
Pleasure
FIRST OFF I LIKE TO DEDICATE MY BOOK TO ALL MY CO-WORKERS THAT LOVES TO GET HEATED UP AFTER A LONG DAYS WORK, AND ALL THE OTHER READERS THAT JUST WANT TO FREAK. MY BOOK CONTAINS SHORT HEATED STORIES OF A PREACHER, SINGLE MOTHERS, BEST FRIENDS, GAY MEN, AND MUCH MORE THAT WILL HAVE YOU HOT AND READY FOR ANYTHING! SO IF YOU LIKE TO JUST GET DOWN RIGHT NASTY AND TAKE REVENGE IN YOUR DREAMS, YOU"LL ENJOY THIS BOOK. SO CUDDLE UP WITH SOMEONE, SOMETHING OR NO ONE AND GRAB A BOTTLE OF YOUR FAVORITE WINE AND TAKE A RIDE ON THE WILD SIDE. BELIEVE ME THERE IS NO ENDING. THE PLEASURE IS ALL YOURS. ASK YOURSELF, WOULD YOU DO THE THINGS THAT YOU IMAGINE OTHER PEOPLES DOING? WELL AFTER YOU READ PLEASURE YOU"LL DO JUST ABOUT ANYTHING! IT COULD BE WITH YOUR BEST FRIEND, HELL! JUST ADMIT IT, YOU HAVE BEEN TURNED OUT AT LEAST ONCE IN YOUR LIFE TIME. READING THIS BOOK WILL MAKE YOU REACH YOUR PEAK ON EVERY PAGE. KEEP IT REAL!!!!!!!!

One Week

release date: Jul 02, 2018
One Week
Sarah is an English Teacher whose life is about to take a turn. In one week she will experience the most amazing highs and crashing lows in what will be a week that changes her life forever.

Anxiety Support Journal

release date: Apr 19, 2022
Anxiety Support Journal
A journal with writing prompts, activities, daily check-ins, affirmations, and more to help you combat daily anxiety.

Shining Shira

release date: Sep 25, 2015
Shining Shira
Shining Shira, the young and beautiful queen of Sunburst, inherits the Eshan power the moment her father is murdered. Her blood evaporates and is replaced with sunlight, which allows her to perform magic and become nearly invincible - unless someone penetrates her poitn of weakness or manages to remove her from sunlight longer than her body is able to endure. Conrad de Solis, the young, scarred, solemn captain of the queen''s guard, struggles to overcome both the guilt and injuries he sustained during the king''s assassination, and centers his life on protecting Shining Shira. When, on the night of her nineteenth birthday celebration, Shira is abducted, Conrad must not only find her and return her to sunlight before the light within her burns her through, but he must also face the darkest moment of his life - if he, and she, are able to survive it.

The Good Life

release date: Jan 01, 2005

The Dark

release date: Jan 01, 2004
The Dark
John lives with his elderly mother and is helping the police with their enquiries. Brian and Janet''s teenage son only talks to strangers. Barnaby and Louisa feel unable to give their new baby a name. Three households live side by side in isolation. Then the lights go out . . .The Dark by Charlotte Jones premiered at the Donmar Warehouse, London, in March 2003.

Around the Toilet

release date: Jan 01, 2018

In Flame

release date: Jan 01, 2000
In Flame
A funny play with depth; painful but with delicacy.

Poetry of Charlotte Jones Newman

release date: Dec 05, 2019

Education of the Handicapped

Education of the Handicapped
Federal involvement in the education of the handicapped increased significantly with the enactment of the Education for All Handicapped Children Act of 1975 (P.L. 94-142) in the 94th Congress. This legislation amended the provisions for State assistance under Part B of the Education of the Handicapped Act (EHA, P.L. 91-230, title VI, as amended) to require that a "free appropriate public education" be available for all handicapped children age 3 through 21 by September 1980. P.L. 94-142 authorized increased Federal financial assistance along with new requirements for participating State agencies and local school districts. Current issues relating to Federal policy for the education of the handicapped include concerns about costs and responsibilities in educating the handicapped, about the level of Federal financial support, about the characteristics of handicapped children actually identified and served, about the implementation of P.L. 94-142 requirements by State and local school districts, and about Administration proposals to revise Part B regulations.

Population Biology of Marine Mammal Disease in San Francisco Bay

release date: Jan 01, 2008

Color It Off

release date: Mar 31, 2016

How Does an Online Professional Development Program Support Teacher Change?

release date: Jan 01, 2002
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