Resources included (15)

'The Son's Veto' by Thomas Hardy - Complete Lesson + Study Guide

'Billennium' by J G Ballard - Complete Lesson + Study Guide

'Five-Twenty' by Patrick White - Lesson + Revision Guide

'Real-Time' by Amit Chaudhuri - Complete Lesson + Study Guide

'Tyres' by Adam Thorpe - Complete Lesson + Study Guide

'To Da-duh, in Memoriam' by Paule Marshall - Complete Lesson + Study Guide

'My Greatest Ambition' by Morris Lurie - Complete Lesson + Study Guide

'Games at Twilight' by Anita Desai - Complete Lesson + Study Guide

'Report on the Threatened City' by Doris Lessing - Complete Lesson + Study Guide

'The People Before' by Maurice Shadbolt - Complete Lesson + Study Guide

'The Prison' by Bernard Malamud - Complete Lesson + Study Guide

'An Englishman's Home' by Evelyn Waugh - Complete Lesson + Study Guide

'The Door in the Wall' by H G Wells - Complete Lesson + Study Guide

'The Yellow Wallpaper' by Charlotte Perkins Gilman - Complete Lesson + Study Guide

'Of White Hairs and Crickets' by Rohinton Mistry - Lesson + Study Guide (FREE!)
A fully comprehensive teaching and revision pack for Cambridge’s Stories of Ourselves AS + A Level, Volume 1 (2025-26)!
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Each story resource in the bundle includes:
THE STORY (copyright permitting)
VOCABULARY
BREAKDOWN OF CHARACTERS
SETTING
PLOT SUMMARY
NARRATIVE VOICE
QUOTATIONS
GENRE
CONTEXT
ATTITUDES
THEMES
EXTRA TASKS
COMPREHENSION EXERCISES
POSSIBLE ESSAY QUESTIONS
Stories included in the bundle:
‘Of White Hairs and Crickets’ - Rohinton Mistry
‘The Yellow Wallpaper’ - Charlotte Perkins Gilman
‘The Son’s Veto’ - Thomas Hardy
‘The Door in the Wall’ - H G Wells
‘An Englishman’s Home’ - Evelyn Waugh
‘The Prison’ - Bernard Malamud
‘Billennium’ - J G Ballard
‘The People Before’ - Maurice Shadbolt
‘Five-Twenty’ - Patrick White
‘Report on the Threatened City’ - Doris Lessing
‘Games at Twilight’ - Anita Desai
‘My Greatest Ambition’ - Morris Lurie
‘To Da-duh, in Memoriam’ - Paule Marshall
‘Tyres’ - Adam Thorpe
‘Real-Time’ - Amit Chaudhuri
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