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"Standing on the Shoulders of Giants" is a fun, informational, and inspiring children's nonfiction book! It puts the iconic Isaac Newton quote, "If I have seen further than others, it is by standing on the shoulders of giants" in a context children can understand, explaining how human progress gets made incrementally over time and how we all benefit from "giants" in our lives who help us learn and grow. Published under the Gigabrain Publishing indie imprint, whose motto is: The Humanities for Tiny Humans Stylishly illustrated by Sasha Mechetin and Ars Uglov in collaboration with AI tools, it is a visually innovative book that will dazzle children and parents alike! It was written by Noah Watkins and Karen Gregory - a mother and son team bonded by their love of learning and passion for the humanities.
The tense, tender must-read book of the summer - perfect for fans of Louise O'Neill and Sara Barnard'You make me feel like there's something good in the world I can hold on to,' Aaron says. He kisses me again, draws me so close it's almost hard to breathe. 'I love you, Gem. And I promise I'll hold your heart forever.' When Gemma meets Aaron, she feels truly seen for the first time. Their love story is the intense kind. The written-in-the-stars, excluding-all-others kind. The kind you write songs about. But little by little their relationship takes over Gemma's life. What happens when being seen becomes being watched, and care becomes control?Told in both Gemma's and Aaron's words, this is a raw, moving exploration of gaslighting in teenage relationships that skewers our ideas of what love looks like.
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