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The spark of summer love is just the beginning. After the death of her mother, Riley Fisher finds herself back in her hometown with a father who has no time for her and a new family she barely knows. She’s just biding her time until she can leave. With no choice but to wait out the summer, Riley finds a welcome distraction with childhood best friend, Brooks Doherty. When she discovers that her father and Brooks don’t see eye-to-eye, she figures that rekindling her relationship with Brooks is the way to get his attention. Brooks Doherty has been so busy fighting to save an island from developers that she’s had no time for girls. Then Riley Fisher returns to Ropers Beach and all bets are off. There’s just one small problem – Riley is the developer’s daughter. Brooks decides to use Riley’s inside knowledge to her advantage but is it just an excuse to spend time with the girl she fell in love with all those years ago? After Summer is the second book in the Girls of Summer series, perfect for teens aged 12yo and up. If you like hot summer nights and sweet beach romances, you’ll love After Summer.
A secret girlfriend, a crazy crush and a best friend who takes his wingman responsibilities a little too seriously. What could possibly go wrong? Quinn struggles to keep her girlfriend a secret from everyone, including her best friend, Luke. To make things worse, Luk’s trying his best to get Quinn out of her shell and go to the Valentine’s Day dance with a girl in his drama class. Will Quinn risk losing her girlfriend to come clean? Written in the Stars is a short novella in the Girls of Summer series of sweet light-hearted romances for girls who like girls.
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This is a loving and funny account of life in a mountain village in the Catalan Pyrenees and of Bernard and Mary Loughlins' efforts to restore an ancient house there. The text tells of the life of the village, the mountains and how the two struggled to overcome the ghosts of their Irish past.
Col Porpentine understands how society works: The elite families enjoy a comfortable life on the Upper Decks of the great juggernaut Worldshaker, and the Filthies toil Below Decks. Col’s grandfather, the Supreme Commander of Worldshaker, is grooming Col as his successor. Used to keep Worldshaker moving, Filthies are like animals, unable to understand language or think for themselves. Or so Col believes before he meets Riff, a Filthy girl on the run who is clever and quick. If Riff is telling the truth, then everything Col has been told is a lie. And Col has the power to do something about it—even if it means risking his whole future.
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- A vital book that explores the architectural, social, cultural and functional importance of public spaces within the urban fabric of India's vibrant cities. - Featuring nearly 180 visuals, comprising stunning photographs and detailed plans, this book presents a carefully curated list of vibrant landmarks across India. Celebrating Public Spaces of India is an attempt at understanding architecture as a defining feature in the identity of the 'public space' and its influence on evolving modes of urbanism in India. Through a carefully curated list of more than fifty vibrant landmarks across the length and breadth of India, this volume analyses and highlights the socio-cultural functional strength of public spaces within the urban fabric of cities. Featuring evocative photographs and drawings, this volume strives to understand the mechanics of these built and open structures, and their influences on urban cityscapes. With insightful original research, the book is an invaluable resource for anyone wishing to understand the nature of the Indian urban public space.
In recent decades, contemporary art in Asia and the Pacific has acted as a dramatic reflection of the social and political events taking place in the region. The unique perspectives and expertise of the authors contributing to this collection bring unparalleled insights to bear on this relationship between creativity and social transformation. Extensively illustrated with work by some of the most dynamic artists practising today, Art and Social Change is a compelling map of the developments within contemporary art and society in Asia and the Pacific. As the most up-to-date and engaging survey available, Art and Social Change is an indispensable resource for those interested in the engagement of art with society. Book jacket.
From the authors of the fascinating The Age of Cryptocurrency, comes the definitive work on the Internet’s next big thing: the blockchain.