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The must-have third book in the bestselling, award-winning Missing series. From the million-copy selling, queen of teen thrillers Sophie McKenzie. Six years have passed since the end of Sister, Missing and Madison is now a teenager. During a visit to older sister Lauren, she learns that their biological father was an anonymous sperm donor and sets out to track him down. Her search bears fruit sooner than expected, but is the father she discovers all he seems? As Madison gets drawn into a mysterious investigation involving missing girls and secret hideaways, she finds herself embroiled in more and more danger. . . Other books by Sophie McKenzie: Girl, Missing Sister, Missing Boy, Missing Hide...
Share in the fear and excitement of the Great Fire of London through the eyes of eight-year-old William Turner. From the blaze in the baker's shop, follow the action as William and his family escape the fire and join the surging crowds streaming around the city.
You're called Fidge and you're nearly eleven. You've been hurled into a strange world. You have three companions: two are unbelievably weird and the third is your awful cousin Graham. You have to solve a series of nearly impossible clues. You need to deal with a cruel dictator and three thousand Wimbley Woos (yes, you read that sentence correctly).And the whole situation - the whole, entire thing - is your fault.Wed Wabbit is an adventure story about friendship, danger and the terror of never being able to get back home again. And it's funny. It's seriously funny.
Two frogs are sitting on a lily pad in the middle of a large pond. One of them is clutching a stick to beat off a dog. But there is no dog ... yet.
The Boy Who books are stories of various activities from the perspective of a child. From swimming across seas to storming a castle, the little boy must conquer different obstacles to finally reach his goal. In this book, The Boy Who Swam the Sea, we find the little boy stood on a beach, ready to embark on what seems like an impossible task. Asked to swim across the sea by his daddy, the little boy bravely sets off, not knowing if the task is even possible. Along the way, he encounters a storm that threatens to halt his progress and meets animals who offer to help him finish his giant adventure. At such a young age, can a little boy really be expected to swim across a sea? Or is all not what it seems? Come and join the little boy as he conquers his fears and takes the first steps on one of his many adventures.
Containing everthing you need to know about independent schooling in Greater London and the surrounding area, this comprehensive guide is aimed at helping parents and children through the process of choosing the right school in London and the south-east.
In this powerful book, Graham Wilmer recounts the traumatic experience of being sexually abused as a child by a teacher at the Salesian College in Chertsey, Surrey, and explores the life-long impact that child abuse has on males. He exposes the Salesians in the UK who failed to report the abuse and protected the teacher, painting a disturbing picture of the ineptitude and incompetence of the police, the CPS (Crown Prosecution Service), central and local government, NASUWT (The National Association of Schoolmasters Union of Women Teachers), the Roman Catholic Church, and the criminal justice system in their collective failures to act when he finally disclosed what had happened. Despite the re...
The 3000-year-old tale of Rama, who rescues his wife, Sita, from the Demon King, is said to confer a blessing on all who hear it. Jessica Souhami's retelling with bold illustrations adapted from her own shadow puppets conveys the exuberance of a tale which is still very much alive.