Best Selling Books by Ruth Thomas

Ruth Thomas is the author of The New Boy (1989), The Home Corner (2014), Tick Rex (2023), Bibliography of Soviet Publications on Southeast Asia, as Listed in the Library of Congress Monthly Index of Russian Acquisitions (1959), New Cool School Stories (2000).

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The New Boy

release date: Jan 01, 1989
The New Boy
Donovan, the new boy at school, is secretive, brooding and undeniably good looking. Amy finds him hard to resist. But things start to go wrong. Donovan involves Amy in a car crash. Then fights and factions develop in class under his influence, and there are unexplained thefts. When Donovan asks Amy to hide him, her loyalty is pushed to the limit.

The Home Corner

release date: May 01, 2014
The Home Corner
Edinburgh, 1991. Having flunked her exams, 18-year-old Luisa McKenzie finds herself back at school - this time working as a classroom assistant. Instead of leading a new ''sophisticated'' life as a student in London, she spends her days trundling to and from her childhood home, sitting on the outside of the ''Home Corner'' in a class full of five-year-olds. A chance encounter one afternoon with Stella, a former schoolfriend who has, herself, gone on to ''greater'' things, wakes Luisa up to her disappointments. With a school trip and a magic show on the horizon, Luisa''s hold on reality slowly begins to unravel.

Tick Rex

release date: Jan 18, 2023
Tick Rex
Tick Rex wants to know who is living at the edge of the woods. One summer day, she sets out on an exciting journey. From the tall grassy stalks to the swaying grainy field, Tick Rex travels to get to her goal. And nothing will stand in her way!

Bibliography of Soviet Publications on Southeast Asia, as Listed in the Library of Congress Monthly Index of Russian Acquisitions

New Cool School Stories

release date: Jan 01, 2000

Home on the Frontline

release date: Jan 01, 2006
Home on the Frontline
Collection of Author''s paintings

Bibliography of the Soviet Publications on Southeast Asia

Hideaway

release date: Jan 01, 1994
Hideaway
Three children are kidnapped and driven across the country and dumped right in the middle of Dartmoor. Here in the wilderness they must learn to survive against a backdrop of desolate country and mounting personal conflict. By the author of The Runaways, Guilty and The New Boy.

Ruth Thomas Pack

release date: Aug 24, 1995

Public Hearing Before the Commission to Study the New Jersey Department of Education Building Code

This Way Up

release date: Jan 01, 2008
This Way Up
"Ruth Thomas-Edmond''s installation, Watery Yellow Heaps, has been produced by limited means ; PVA glue, cut-out cardboard squares and acrylic. Using such freely available materials, the artist has opened space up for exploration and development... In the accompanying catalogue essay, This Way Up, James Robertson notes the common properties between this latest work and Thomas-Edmond''s drawing practice; both employ devices of ''patterning and repeating, of building up accumulations of shape (and form). Robertson suggests a conceptual frame work relating to cartography and the epistomological limitations of maps"-- Web site (www.thebigidea.co.nz , viewed 14/11/08)

The Preacher and His Family

release date: Jan 01, 2007

Institutional Variables that Decrease the Loneliness of Elderly Residents

Quality Versus Quantity?

release date: Jan 01, 2011
Quality Versus Quantity?
Time use studies are an effective way of finding out more about individuals'' daily lives and when used with semi-structured interviews can provide a form of participant observation. Large multinational studies have been performed over the past 40 years providing comprehensive data on general populations, including couples with children. However, little is known about the daily lives of couples with children with complex disabilities, and whether there are differences in time use decisions and quality of life for this group of parents. Quantities of time spent on different activities can affect quality of life; the way activities are performed can affect their quality. This study considers these issues of quality versus quantity in the time use of parents. Aims and Objectives: 1) To explore the time use of parents with a young child with complex disabilities and compare this with the time use of similar parents with young children without any identified disabilities; 2) To explore what factors influence parents'' time use decisions, and relate these to quality of life and parental satisfaction and 3) To use this knowledge to guide service delivery. Methodology and Methods: This is a critical ethnographic mixed methods study. Three group of parents participated: 1) Parents with a preschool child with complex health needs dependent on technology; 2) Parents with a healthy preschool child with autism and 3) Parents with a healthy preschool child without any identified disabilities. All parents completed the PedsQLTM Family Impact Module Survey followed by a specifically designed precoded time use diary for seven consecutive days. Parents in groups one and two were then interviewed to explore their feelings around time use and family life. Secondary analysis of the Multinational Time Use Survey (MTUS) data from the UK 2000/1 provided a further comparison data set. Results: Data are available on 28 couples and an additional 200 couples from the MTUS data. Significant differences in time use were found between the groups with regard to sleep, leisure, social contact, work, and quality of life measures with parents in groups one and two disadvantaged in these aspects compared to the parents in group three. Five main themes emerged from analysis of the interviews: ''feeling trapped at home''; ''twenty-four seven caring''; ''trying to achieve a balance''; ''discovering a whole new world''; and ''evolving roles'' with ''trust'' emerging as a unifying theme. Trust was found to provide the threads that linked parents in a complex web of relationships. The quality and quantity of these trust threads affected parents'' time use decisions and quality of life as highlighted by the reduced quality and quantity of sleep and leisure experienced. The interparental trust relationship varied between couples with different levels of trust defining ''dictatorship'', ''coalition'' and ''democracy'' groups. Conclusion: Quality and quantity of sleep and leisure time are reduced for parents with a disabled preschool child. This decreases opportunities for parents to ''re-charge'' and hence can impact on parents'' health and wellbeing. Levels of trust between mothers and fathers influence parental time use and are an important determinant of parental quality of life.

Children's Fears ... Illustrations by Eileen Soper

The United States Camel Project in Texas

The philosophical anthropology of Wilhelm von Humboldt

Gordon Family Papers, 1804-1860

release date: Jan 01, 2004

How Does Environmental Capability Develop in a Firm?

release date: Jan 01, 2001

An Evaluation by Graduates of the University of Tennessee School of Social Work of Their Educational Experience

The Effect of Planning and Development on the Potable Groundwater Quality in Bermuda

The Rise of Indonesian Communism ... Prepared Under the Auspices of the Modern Indonesian Project, Southeast Asia Program, Cornell University

Indonesian Communism and the Problem of Cultural Transformation

The Comintern and the rise of Indonesian communism

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