In these selections Keith Waterhouse writes about ordinary everyday life. He explores the small, apparently insignificant things that happen or are said, moments that can cause great happiness or heartache and leave deep and lasting impressions on those who experience them. Extracts are taken from his novels and plays including "There is a Happy Land", "Waterhouse at Large", "Jubb", "Billy Liar", "Maggie Muggins" and "In the Mood". It is a selection designed to help pupils draw on their own feelings and experiences and tell their own stories. The books in this series are suitable for class use and for GCSE examination and coursework, providing material for wider reading programs and the opportunity for more detailed study of the works. They encourage pupils to consider alternative ways of looking at a play or story and to express their personal views using supporting evidence from the text. they also give pupils the chance to respond in a variety of ways to what they have read, through imaginative writing, dramatic reconstructions and "generes transformations" as well as through traditional critical essays.
Keith Waterhouse is a well-known author and writer of TV and radio scripts, short stories and novels.
- ISBN10 0582224535
- ISBN13 9780582224537
- Publish Date March 1989
- Publish Status Out of Print
- Out of Print 25 October 2009
- Publish Country GB
- Publisher Pearson Education Limited
- Imprint Longman
- Format Paperback
- Pages 204
- Language English