Exploring the roles of son and father, the author delves into the essence of fatherhood, offering profound insights on what it means to be an involved parent. Through personal anecdotes and reflections, he examines the emotional and practical aspects of fatherhood, encouraging readers to consider their own experiences and relationships. The narrative emphasizes the importance of active participation in a child's life, making it a thoughtful exploration of paternal involvement and its impact on family dynamics.
Neil A. Campbell Libros






Biology : a global approach
- 1512 páginas
- 53 horas de lectura
This volume sets students on the path to success in biology through its clear and engaging narrative, superior skills instruction, innovative use of art and photos, and fully integrated media resources to enhance teaching and learning
Biology
- 1393 páginas
- 49 horas de lectura
Each of the eight units reflect the progress in scientific understanding of biological processes at many levels, from molecules to ecosystems
Capturing Jack The Ripper
- 288 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
Explores life in the Victorian police force from the time of Jack the Ripper, from training to discovering a murder.
In a post-Brexit Britain filled with low paid work a young man navigates the world through his writing and in doing so pens a bittersweet love song to Manchester. The third instalment of Campbell's celebrated semi- autobiographical trilogy.
A Brief Introduction to the Philosophy of Mind
- 224 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
Exploring the intricate relationship between mind and body, this introduction delves into various theories surrounding the philosophy of mind. It presents complex ideas in accessible language, facilitating an understanding of key philosophical discussions about consciousness and mental phenomena. This work serves as a foundational guide for readers interested in the profound questions regarding the nature of mind.
The A-Z of Victorian Crime
- 320 páginas
- 12 horas de lectura
New paperback edition - This unique work of reference deserves a place on every true crime reader's bookshelf. číst celé
Napoleon on Elba: The Diary of an Eyewitness to Exile
- 208 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
Set during Napoleon Bonaparte's exile to Elba in 1814, the narrative follows Colonel Neil Campbell, who serves as both guardian and spy for the former emperor. Through Campbell's intimate diary, readers gain insight into the dynamics of Napoleon's reduced household, the intrigues of island life, and the various personalities involved. The diary captures Napoleon’s attempts to rebuild his influence and his strategic planning for escape, revealing the tensions and subterfuge that characterize this unique period in history.
A young warehouseman, his promising football career cut short by injury, counts flanges, valves and couplings for a living. He longs for the warmth and women of the office, but the prostitutes who hang around the high-rise are easier to deal with. Drink provides relief, if not escape, and probably the last thing he should dream of becoming is a writer, but then he buys himself a note pad and pen.This debut novel by Neil Campbell, author of the short story collections Broken Doll and Pictures From Hopper, is a moving and darkly comic meditation on the challenge of trying to realise dreams in a harsh and unfair world.
Broken Doll
- 120 páginas
- 5 horas de lectura
With both economy and compassion, Neil Campbell creates lyrical visions of loss and confinement. Children, teenagers, parents, single men and women all feature in the unflinching depictions of ordinary people coping with the difficulties of everyday life.
