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  • av Sophia Pavlou
    124,-

    Two girls with a particularly rare skill live in the tranquil, picturesque town of Watchtower Harbor. Sophie and Julia have the ability to hear the wishes of youngsters who are missing their loved ones while they are deployed and transmit their messages throughout the world. Jessica Beck is a third-grade teacher. She observes Jimmy Andrews, one of her students, is depressed one day. She is very aware of what he is going through. Jimmy's brother is currently serving in Afghanistan. When she was a child, her brother was stationed in Bosnia. She discovered a unique way to communicate with her brother by sending wishes to the universe in the hopes that something or someone would hear her and pass them on to him. Ms. Beck takes a risk and informs Jimmy about wishing on the universe. His favorite teacher, he says, is cuckoo Cocoa Puffs. But what else can Jimmy do? He is desperate to hear from his brother and will go to any length to do so. He makes his wish.

  • av Clare Nicholls
    115,-

    An enchanting tale that will engage young children with its snowy, forest setting, woodland animals and one brave little girl. A story about being yourself, being brave, being kind and being at one with Nature. Follow the mysterious trails in the snow, like Jane in the story, to find out what does she do for the animals? What do the animals do for her? And does she finally see that's its great to be her?

  • av Justine M. Bean
    105,-

    Layla feels wronged. Wronged by her classmates, wronged by her teacher, wronged by her friends. The fact of the matter is, Layla feels wronged by the whole world. She feels angry, sad, and frustrated and there is absolutely nothing anybody can do about it! Or is there? "Will this anger and sadness ever leave my body? How do people deal with these kinds of feelings?" Layla wonders if she'll ever learn how to let it go.

  • av Stephanie Butkiewicz
    115,-

    Bunny lives an ordinary life in the grassy fields surrounded by a deep dark wood. He and his bunny friends play in the sunshine and shadows of each day, staying away from the forbidden woods. One morning, while Bunny waits for his friends at their usual spot, he is startled by a big black shadow looming above him. Suddenly, he is carried off into the forbidden deep dark woods. But it's not a shadow that sweeps him away. So begins an extraordinary adventure where shadows, dark and gray, make Bunny's Tale a hare-raising day!

  • av Terry Deary
    145,-

    Have you ever read a book that can save your life before? Of course you haven't! That makes this the most brilliant book in the world. Learn what happens to these wicked children so it doesn't happen to you.Don't stand there in the bookshop reading this. Make sure you BUY it! And buy a copy for all of your friends. Save their lives too.Caution. The stories are so sad you may find the tears trickling down your legs. No one ever died of that. (At least I haven't heard of it.) But have a packet of tissues handy to mop up the tears and read on. Learn and live. (Maybe). Good luck.

  • av Peta D March
    115,-

    Join Zac and Ally, constantly bickering twins, who are set tasks by Wanda, a wise old woman with a mystical crystal, to help others and learn lessons themselves. The twins are transported in time, place and person on Wanda's crusade. The only clue they are given is that animals they encounter on their journey may guide the way. This journey of self-discovery teaches the twins that helping others ultimately helps them. Read along with their adventures.

  • av Brent Leete
    134,-

    Hi. I am a retired high school Maths teacher from Australia. I learnedmany things as a teacher, but the most important were to neverunderestimate a child's ability to learn, and to always engage with humourand enthusiasm. This book attempts to introduce and to raise the child'sawareness of the wider world outside the family home. This world is fullof differences and also similarities. It is full of excitement and wonder andadventure. The book explores values of family, friendship, engagementand activity. Concepts of science, history, maths and the environment areintroduced. The book is relentlessly positive and affirming. Oh, and do notforget to count the bubbles.

  • av Robert Brooke
    195,-

    "Oradour: Revised Edition" by Robert Brooke takes readers on a haunting journey through the tragic events of the Oradour-Sur-Glane massacre. With meticulous research and captivating storytelling, Brooke unveils the untold stories of the victims and survivors, shedding light on a dark chapter in history.This revised edition delves deeper into the historical context, providing new insights and perspectives. Gripping and thought-provoking, this book serves as a powerful reminder of the resilience of the human spirit in the face of unimaginable horrors. A must-read for history enthusiasts and those seeking a deeper understanding of the human experience.

  • av Nicholette De'Lac
    134,-

    Faline was just a normal child living on a small farm unaware that she was destined for a great journey that would change her life forever. Faline began to see that she was not like everyone else, she had gifts such as hearing animals thoughts as well as getting them to do as she asked. She was also dreaming of purple eyes as she grew to be sixteen years of age. The eyes came as she slept, with a woman's voice telling her she was of prophecy and her journey was about to begin.

  • av Susan B McCarthy
    115,-

  • av Charlotte Budd
    105,-

  • av Taylor Sawchyn
    105,-

    Put feelings into words with this easy to read and interactive book for the whole family, while we explore all the emotions we have and learn how to just "Let it Out"!

  • av Dawn Harwood
    115,-

  • av Diana Greene
    124,-

  • av Bob England
    115,-

  • av D. M. Walker
    165,-

    Lina of Crestfallen is a poor girl who is most prosperous in hopes and dreams. Living in such destitution, she detaches herself from reality in an attempt to achieve a higher standing in life, even if only in her mind. She dreams of being royal and searches for her prince amidst the poverty-stricken and perverted society she was forced to claim as her home only to find her knight in shining armor is more real that she had realized. As she sets out on a journey to locate her lost brother, she learns more about herself and the world she lives in than she ever could have imagined.

  • av Patrick Collins
    163,-

  • av Stubbsy
    124,-

  • av RVYYVN
    124,-

  • av A. Barry
    163,-

    After writing my first book, Dominant Female, I often thought of one character who seemed to have a separate story she wanted to tell. She was abandoned as a baby and grew up in an orphanage, but after some trouble she ran away. She was subjected to abuse from her partner who was knifed and died in prison, but for reasons she was never able to understand, she was befriended by a woman who eventually became her best friend, and her life improved as her children grew up. Unbeknown to her, her mother had always worried where her daughter was, and if she ever thought of her, and what she may have been told about her. Her mother then began to speak out. She became an advocate for the stolen generations movement, and during a television program she spoke for the first time about her lost child.

  • av Jeff Scott Milner
    163,-

    Burden of the Crown follows the intersecting journeys of Gareg Okenbraun, a brutish warrior and loyal soldier of Thuryur and Aeros Cordabos, a charming yet vengeful dethroned prince of Castilon, as they struggle to maintain control of a newly discovered Nexis hidden deep within the Antisis Mountains. This incredibly powerful source of magic has the potential to shift the very balance of power within the five nations of Miranthis. To protect the Nexis from being captured by the armies of High Lord Hemmil Vasburg, Gareg and Aeros will need to use their wit, ingenuity and courage to lead a band of hopelessly outnumbered villagers against a battalion of Nestrova soldiers.

  • av Michael McTague
    115,-

    The Generals Speak and Other Poems offers poems on a range of topics and points of view. Following the author's earlier poetic works, Poems From the Top of the World, and From the Edge of Europe to Yankee Stadium, this book finds its inspiration in a variety of situations. "The Generals Speak" reflects on the words of generals on the verge of historic conflicts. "A Night for Ivy" scans the environment at a sports dinner that carries political implications. "De Senectute" considers the merits of old age. "At the Last Supper" reviews the thoughts of those present at the Last Supper. "Originale" reflects on hawkers selling to tourists near Rome's Spanish Steps.The author's preference is for shorter poems with insights into matters big and small.As with previous works by the author, look for insight into the human heart in such additional matters as North vs. South America and Malthus's views on land. As a student of James Wright, the American poet, and others, the author seeks to please and inform readers.

  • av Zoe Fox
    95,-

    How well do you know your Granny?Luke's summer holiday gets off to an exciting start when he stays with his Granny, Franny, while his parents are in Africa. Now that he's 10 years old, in between normal summer activities, Granny will let him be her assistant - her detective assistant!Join Luke and Franny as they enjoy their summer, eating home-cooked food and staking out a zoo for a criminal who has been stealing monkeys. This fun-filled adventure will leave you hanging around for more.

  • av Pamela L.M
    124,-

    Born in Mexico in August 1999, a woman was born at the end of the millennium, growing up in a new one. At age 6 my father's job led us to begin a new adventure as Mexican Expatriates. We lived the following 12 years moving around the world. The whole journey was confusing, scary, and constantly changing. The biggest challenge I had growing up was figuring out who I was. In the end, I figured it out: I am a daughter of God. This is my testimony, how all along He chased me. It's my story, it was not easy, depression and anxiety were my constant companions. This is my goodbye to my old life, acknowledging His grace by sharing my trials with others. This was me, before Him.

  • av Gina Rose
    115,-

    Respect the Thorn Poetry by Gina Rose is a poetic diary. Brimming with thought-provoking essence, the words dance together painting the odyssey and pondering of the author. The anthology is composed of the three parts of a rose: the stem, the thorn, and the petal. The stem journeys back to the past of the author; the thorn dances with darkness and traces the pokes that have shaped the author. Both the stem and the thorn enable the writer to find the petal, which unveils how soft and sweet this experience can be even as it wilts before us.

  • av Tessa Ingel
    115,-

    This unique book of creative travel tips will become your indispensable traveling companion. It's the result of years of independent travel to seventy-four countries, connecting with travelers across the globe, and sharing the unexpected challenges that may occur. From tips such as designing your trip to staying healthy while traveling, dealing with lost luggage, driving in foreign countries, finding reliable drivers and guides, coping with jet lag and so much more! Tessa Ingel writes enthusiastically, with firsthand experience, about everything that you may need while traveling abroad.

  • av Anna Spencer
    115,-

    Who are the Roglins? Do you know? -They're hidden in the grass below. But no one knows and no one dare... I'll make sure you will be aware! Some tiny hands and tiny hooves Look closely you might see their moves. A charming collection of rhymes about mysterious woodland creatures called Roglins. Written and illustrated by Anna Spencer.

  • av Lisa Penner-Dang
    124,-

    Eight-year-old Freya O'Sullivan has always hated school. Everyone else seems to learn and remember things with little effort. No one told her she would have to live with her monster forever. Her monster is Dyslexia. She decides to visit the legendary Black Rock Crone of Dingle to break the curse. The Black Rock Crone explains it's not a curse but rather a gift. She teaches Freya tips and tricks on living with her monster.

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