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If the only way to save her mother is to act like a spy, Mari can act like a spy. Maybe. After her mother is abducted, Mari Sandoval breaks into her mother's research lab in an ill-advised attempt to appease the kidnappers. Fortunately she's thwarted by two spunky sorority girls who offer her a better way to save her mother-become a spy. In the fast-paced world of undercover agents-where fabulous new clothes, high-tech gadgets, and flirting for secrets are the norm-Mari's inexperience could ruin everything. Will she be able to master the art of espionage in time to rescue her mother from the clutches of a maniac? Or will her undercover mission doom them both to imprisonment? Spies Never Quit is a light spy-thriller where the romance is sweet and the suspense is cozy.
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This final volume of Bollingen Series L covers the material Coleridge wrote in his notebooks between January 1827 and his death in 1834. In these years, Coleridge made use of the notebooks for his most sustained and far-reaching inquiries, very little of which resulted in publication in any form during his lifetime.
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This timely and thought-provoking book explores children's lives in modern cities. At a time of intense debate about the quality of life in cities, this book examines how they can become good places for children to live in. Through contributions from childhood experts in Europe, Australia and America, the book shows the importance of studying children's lives in cities in a comparative and generational perspective. It also contains fascinating accounts of city living from children themselves, and offers practical design solutions. The authors consider the importance of the city as a social, material and cultural place for children, and explore the connections and boundaries between home, neighbourhood, community and city. Throughout, they stress the importance of engaging with how children see their city in order to reform it within a child-sensitive framework. This book is invaluable reading for students and academics in the field of anthropology, sociology, social policy and education. It will also be of interest to those working in the field of architecture, urban planning and design.
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