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  • av Ellen Rodger
    144,-

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    195,-

  • av Ellen Rodger
    195,-

    "Etienne is a former child soldier from the Democratic Republic of Congo with a secret fear he will never be safe. His father and brother are missing and presumed dead. After he escapes his captors, his mother decides they have lost enough. They are lucky enough to have family in Canada and are reunited with them as refugees. The story is interspersed with facts about the trauma some refugees deal with and the uncertain welcome from countries struggling with opposition to refugees"--

  • av Ellen Rodger
    225,-

    "Never having faced such a challenge, governments were mostly slow to respond at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Then came groundbreaking science, historically swift vaccines, and economic stimulus packages to try to keep the virus under control and ease the burden of faltering economies. This detailed book examines the unprecedented challenges brought about by the pandemic, and how governments and people have coped"--

  • av Ellen Rodger
    158,-

    "There's no doubt that women have always been a part of journeys of discovery, from Viking women crossing the ocean to new lands to trade caravans bringing goods through Africa. But there is slim mention of them in most history books. This exciting book digs up the history of the bold women who dared to travel all over the world, including multilingual Isabelle Eberhardt, who "obeyed her destiny" and traveled through the Algerian desert dressed as a man, and adventurous aviatrix Bessie Coleman, the first African-American woman to hold a pilot's license"--

  • - Opening the American West
    av Ellen Rodger
    143,-

    In 1804, on their expedition to explore the American West, Lewis and Clark promised the Missouri Indians peace and prosperity if they didn't make war. This book follows Lewis and Clark and the members of their Corps of Discovery expedition describing the effects of their encounters with various Native nations. It is intended for ages 8-14.

  • av Ellen Rodger
    158,-

    "Memories of fleeing war in Iraq now seem far away to Zainab. But every day, as she attends school, plays sports, and participates in community groups in her new home in Michigan, USA, she is aware that she will always be part of two cultures"--Back cover.

  • av Ellen Rodger
    158,-

    Syed was forced to flee his homeland of Myanmar. After traveling by boat to Malaysia to meet up with his brother, Nazir, Syed must survive "underground" in a country in which he is not welcome. Interwoven with facts about the Rohingya humanitarian crisis and how refugees survive in countries such as...

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