From a rising star of British SF comes a richly imagined, thought-provoking sequel to Dark Eden, winner of the Arthur C. Clarke award, 2013.
From a best-selling social work author, this book is about assessment and intervention, in other words what you actually do as a social worker.
Offers an introduction to, and critical analysis of, the complex issues involved in child protection work. This book encourages reflection and debate through such... Læs mere
Focusing on what students really need to know, this book breaks down all of the key social work theory covered across a students’ training, demystifying complex concepts by demonstrating their application to real-life practice.
This guide aims to help both supervisors and supervisees use supervision to maximise learning, and to support best practice.
Proof that literary fiction and science fiction can be one and the same. An intelligent first novel from the winner of the prestigious 2009 Edge Hill Short Story competition, beating Anne Enright and Ali Smith.
Proof that literary fiction and science fiction can be one and the same. An intelligent first novel from the winner of the Arthur C. Clarke award, 2013.
A hugely ambitious, genre-defying novel about humanity and the secrets of the unconscious mind, by an Arthur C. Clarke Award-winner.
This is America. A people riven by propaganda, displaced by climate change, and threatened by an enigmatic outsider who is trying to seize the Presidency. This is America City.
A marooned outpost of humanity struggles to survive on a startlingly alien world: science fiction as it ought to be from the winner of the Arthur C. Clarke award, 2013
This book will enable students to better understand key concepts and ethical and philosophical positions which will inform their assessed work and competence as a professional.