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Sofia the Dreamer and Her Magical Afro
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 34

Sofia the Dreamer and Her Magical Afro

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-04-30
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Many untold stories are held in the kinks of afro hair. Winner of a Go Fund Me award, this fantasy-poem unravels the history of natural hairstyles and encourages children to love all of who they are. Every Sunday afternoon, Sofia's mum washes and combs her hair. Whenever her hair is touched, Sofia becomes very sleepy. Sofia travels in her dreams visiting a Jamaican Rastafarian, African ancestor and Black Panther whose stories help to unpick the history, heroes and joys entangled in afro hair. About the author: Jessica Wilson is a writer of Jamaican and British descent. She was a participant within Penguin Random House's Write Now, shortlisted for the 2017 Aesthetica Creative Writing award an...

Addie Bell's Shortcut to Growing Up
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 370

Addie Bell's Shortcut to Growing Up

The perfect summer vacation read for tweens! A middle-school girl finds out that being a teenager isn’t all it’s cracked up to be in this realistic read about friendship with plenty of LOL moments—and a magical twist! Seventh grader Addie Bell can’t wait to grow up. Her parents won’t let her have her own phone, she doesn’t have any curves, and her best friend, Grace, isn’t at all interested in makeup or boys. Then, on the night of her twelfth birthday, Addie makes a wish on a magic jewelry box to be sixteen . . . and wakes up to find her entire life has been fast-forwarded four years! Suddenly she has everything she’s always wanted (including a driver’s license and a closet full of cool clothes)! But Addie soon discovers a lot more has changed than she expected—including her friendship with Grace. Can Addie turn back time and take back her wish . . . or has she lost the chance to experience what could have been the best years of her life? “I 3 this book! Smart, sweet, and hilarious.”—Leslie Margolis, author of iGirl’s Best Friend

Travel the Planet Overland
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 240

Travel the Planet Overland

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-10-03
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Travel the Planet Overland was written to inspire others to explore this magnificent rock we all call home and the core message is simply that anyone sufficiently inspired can travel the planet overland. We take the readers hand and walk them through the long term world travelers reality, introducing the different types of overland travelers and the vehicles they prefer based on the fluidity of their cash flow. We then guide readers through the financial and emotional preparations for overland travel and provide the tools for overland travel success!

The London Journal
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 876

The London Journal

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1865
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Carnivore Minds
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 362

Carnivore Minds

An unprecedented scientific journey into the minds and experiences of grizzlies, sharks, rattlesnakes, crocodiles, and other carnivores we wrongly stereotype

Ian Rankin
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 456

Ian Rankin

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-06-22
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  • Publisher: McFarland

Ian Rankin is considered by many to be Scotland's greatest living crime fiction author. Most well known for his Inspector Rebus series--which has earned critical acclaim as well as scores of fans worldwide--Rankin is a prolific author whose other works include spy thrillers, nonfiction books and articles, short stories, novels, graphic novels, audio recordings, television/film, and plays. This companion--the first to provide a complete look at all of his writings--includes alphabetized entries on Rankin's works, characters, and themes; a biography; a chronology; maps of Rebus' Edinburgh; and an annotated bibliography. A champion of both Edinburgh and Scotland, Rankin continues to combine engaging entertainment with socio-political commentary showing Edinburgh as a microcosm of Scotland, and Scotland as a microcosm of the world. His writing investigates questions of Scottish identity, British history, masculinity, and contemporary culture while providing mystery readers with complex, suspenseful plots, realistic character development, and a unique mix of American hard-boiled and procedural styles with Scottish dialects and sensibilities.

Malicious Intent
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 410

Malicious Intent

A Hollywood photographer dies in an accident after publishing a picture of an actress beating a horse. Reporter Cameron Tull sets out to nail the actress, a woman who carries a gun and a razor, and always gets what she wants.

The Key
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 230

The Key

Nigel has found his key. In his world, a man's search for his perfect telepathic fit - his key - can take hundreds of years. He discovers Elizabeth, an eccentric young photographer whose ancient cameras are held together with duct tape and paper clips, only days before a portal will arrive to return him to the alternate reality he calls home.For Nigel, a Hendrix-riffing cellist who can see exactly what Elizabeth wants him to be, seducing her is the easy part. He entices her with the promise of immortality in his utopian world. Charms her with childlike play and overwhelms her with raw sensuality. But his attempts to persuade her to join him grow increasingly desperate as the clock counts down, and Nigel realizes that Elizabeth will never agree to leave her terminally ill younger sister. She is Jessica's only means of financial and emotional support since the death of their parents six years previously.Heartbroken, Elizabeth follows Nigel to the portal site, where she plans to kiss her lover good-bye. But Nigel has a plan of his own.And good-bye won't be part of it.

The Rift
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1048

The Rift

"The Rift would be a very good beach book, if you could put it down long enough to get into the water." —— The San Diego Union Tribune FRACTURE LINES PERMEATE THE CENTRAL UNITED STATES. Some comprise the New Madrid fault, the most dangerous earthquake zone in the world. Other fracture lines are social—— economic, religious, racial, and ethnic. What happens when they all crack at once? Caught in the disaster as cities burn and bridges tumble, young Jason Adams finds himself adrift on the Mississippi with African-American engineer Nick Ruford. A modern-day Huck and Jim, they spin helplessly down the river and into the widening faults in American society, encountering violence and hope,...