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      • Victorina Press

        Victorina Press was created by  Consuelo Rivera-Fuentes, a Chilean-British writer and academic. We are therefore rooted strongly in Chilean and British cultures. Our mission is to publish inspirational, quality books in the spirit of bibliodiversity, a concept developed by a group of Chilean independent publishers — Editores independientes de Chile. It encourages the celebration of a variety of voices from all over the world and prevents our publishing world from being a monolithic culture. Everyone has a story to tell. We want to be the ones to tell it. Consuelo’s Latin American roots play a huge role in our publishing today, with many of our books being translated into Spanish as stand alone or bilingual publications. Publishing everything from hard-hitting, inspirational memoirs, thrilling YA dystopias, gripping historical fiction, fun early learning, colourful, exciting children's books, literature for the classic shelf, and poetry to entice you, there is one book for every genre!

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        November 2013

        Queen and country

        by Emma Vickers

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        The Arts
        November 2017

        Vivien Leigh

        Actress and icon

        by Kate Dorney, Maggie B. Gale

        This edited volume provides new readings of the life and career of iconic actress Vivien Leigh (1913-67), written by experts from theatre and film studies and curators from the Victoria & Albert Museum, London. The collection uses newly accessible family archives to explore the intensely complex relationship between Vivien Leigh's approach to the craft of acting for stage and screen, and how she shaped, developed and projected her public persona as one of the most talked about and photographed actresses of her era. With key contributors from the UK, France and the US, chapters range from analyses of her work on stage and screen to her collaborations with designers and photographers, an analysis of her fan base, her interior designs and the 'public ownership' of Leigh's celebrity status during her lifetime and beyond.

      • Traditional stories (Children's/YA)
        November 1988

        The Magic of the Mabinogion

        by Ifans, Rhiannon

        These famous, ancient tales simply retold by Celtic scholar, Dr Rhiannon Ifans. The daring fantasy of these stories come alive in the pages of this attractively printed book, illustrated by young Welsh artist, Helen Holmes. Welsh version available, "Hud

      • Personal & social issues: disability & special needs (Children's/YA)
        May 2005

        Drama Scripts for People with Special Needs

        by Sheree Vickers

        You may wish to use drama in a teaching or group situation but lack either the confidence to speak in character or the time to develop a role and/or workshop. This book solves both of these problems by providing the words to speak, an established well-worked lesson plan to use and an easy format to follow for multiple adaptations and future dramas. If you have experience of using drama, the ideas in this book will inspire and assist your creative lessons. Intensely practical and hands-on, this is a book of scripts and drama-workshop breakdowns designed especially for people with special needs, including those with PMLD or Autistic Spectrum Disorders. Each script format and workshop plan has been fully worked with groups of varying ages and abilities and includes valuable notes of experience - documenting lessons where the unexpected happened and how it was handled. As with any group of special people, getting to know their needs is paramount in order to gear the drama towards their specific requirements, however, these script formats are guaranteed to work even on a first meeting! Just follow the script as written or substitute the characters and situations themselves to create limitless drama possibilities.

      • Poetry
        January 2019

        Red Hearts and Roses?

        Welsh Valentine Songs and Poems

        by Rhiannon Ifans

        This volume presents the story of the saint who gave his name to the festival of lovers, Saint Valentine, known in Wales as Sant Ffolant, focusing specifically on the Welsh poetry written over the centuries on the feast day of Saint Valentine in mid-February.

      • Diaries, letters & journals
        August 2014

        Burn After Writing Teen

        by Rhiannon Shove

        Burn After Writing - The Teen Edition This book will be a unique picture of you as you are right now, as you never will be again. A personal journal encompassing a collection of gently probing questions, mind games, thought experiments and homework assignments - all on your favourite subject: yourself.

      • Traditional stories (Children's/YA)
        May 2001

        The Legends of King Arthur

        by Ifans, Rhiannon

        The heroic feats of King Arthur and his knights have haunted the Welsh and European imagination for centuries. Read about Merlin the Wizard, Taliesin Chief Bard, and the beautiful Queen Guinevere. Welsh version available, "Chwedlau'r Brenin Arthur".

      • British & Irish history
        February 2000

        Owain Glyndwr: Prince of Wales

        by Ifans, Rhiannon

        A vivid, colourful tribute to one of the most heroic figures in Welsh history. With 24 colour illustrations by acclaimed artist Margaret Jones, the stories recount Owain's heroic struggle for Welsh independence in the 15th century. Welsh version available

      • British & Irish history
        November 2002

        Saint David

        by Ifans, Rhiannon

        St David lived over 1,500 years ago yet we still remember him on the 1st of March and we celebrate his work. Amazing and funny stories about the life of Saint David, patron saint of Wales. Welsh version available, "Dewi Sant".

      • Traditional stories (Children's/YA)
        March 1999

        Tales From The Celtic Countries

        by Ifans, Rhiannon

        A wide-ranging collection of twelve legends from the six Celtic countries, told with vibrancy and panache; with 24 colour illustrations by Margaret Jones. Welsh version available: "Chwedlau o'r Gwledydd Celtaidd".

      • Children's & YA
        July 2021

        Henry Hamlet's Heart

        by Rhiannon Wilde

        I’m losing it because I kissed you / Because I kissed you I might lose you.   Henry Hamlet doesn’t know what he wants after school ends. It’s his last semester of Year Twelve and all he’s sure of is his uncanny ability to make situations awkward. Luckily, he can always hide behind his enigmatic best friend, Len. They’ve been friends since forever, but where Len is mysterious, Henry is clumsy; where Len is a heart-throb, Henry is a neurotic mess. Somehow it’s always worked.   That is, until Henry falls. Hard. For the last person he imagined.   From an exciting debut author comes this passionate story of growing up, letting go, and learning how to love.

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