To Kill A Mockingbird

  1. Pride and Prejudice: the nation’s favourite novel

    Pride and Prejudice: the nation’s favourite novel  

    Pride and Prejudice was published two hundred years ago but remains as fresh and alive to readers across the land. LESLEY FINLAY recalls her introduction to the novel along with writer Hilary Robertson and teacher Alison Clayton...

  2. The power of film

    The power of film  

    We love film at Ink Pellet, because it can really bring a text to life and stimulates imagination in even the most intransigent of pupils. The education charity FILMCLUB is helping more young people understand the power of film, as its head of schools SABRINA BROADBENT argues…

  3. Leave the classics alone!

    Leave the classics alone!  

    A new edition of Huckleberry Finn is about to hit the shops with the ‘bad words’ left out. But we all know that great literature reflects the period in which it was written and that includes language. Should editors and publishers keep their hands off? LESLEY FINLAY asked Ink Pellet readers what they think…

  4. Ones to watch

     

    A rundown of some highlights coming in 2011...