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White Fox
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 187

White Fox

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-09-05
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  • Publisher: Scholastic

The first novel in the magical White Foxseries - a beautifully illustrated tale of a young fox and a magical moonstone. '[A] delight, full of peril, friendship and mysticism'FINANCIAL TIMES A young white fox called Dilah returns home to find his mother gravely injured. Before she dies, she tells him about a treasure with the power to make animals human. The clues to its location are contained in a moonstone buried beneath their den - but wicked blue foxes seek the treasure too, and Dilah must race to find it first. Along the way, he meets all sorts of other creatures: a friendly seal, an ancient tortoise and a fierce leopard - but can he stay one step ahead? The first book in the White Foxseries, a bestseller in China. The first middle-grade children's fiction series ever to be translated into English from Chinese. Themes of conservation, nature, civilisation and what it really means to be human. Translated by the award-winning Jennifer Feeley, with gorgeous black-and-white line illustrations by acclaimed Chinese artist Viola Wang.

Firefly
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 48

Firefly

Luna has been adopted by a family of beetles, but doesn’t know who she is. Swept away from her home by a storm, she ends up lost in a dark forest, alone. Luna embarks on an adventure in search of her way back home to her family, confronting the dangers that lie along the way. With every obstacle, Luna must meet her fear, while her chance encounters with wise creatures give her clues as to who she is. By learning to trust in herself, her courage is uncovered and Luna is able to discover and embrace who she is, and trust her inner light to guide her back home.

Gift Book 1
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 378

Gift Book 1

The North Atlantic, 14 April 1912. Amid the chaos of the sinking Titanic, a young Eleanor Annenberg meets the eyes of a stranger and is immediately captivated. As the ship buckles around them, she follows him down into the hold and finds him leaning over an open sarcophagus, surrounded by mutilated bodies. She catches but a glimpse of what lies within before she's sucked into a maelstrom of freezing brine and half-devoured corpses. Elle is pulled out of the water, but the stranger - and the secrets she stumbled upon - are lost. Unintentionally, however, he leaves her a gift; one so compelling that Elle embarks on a journey that pulls her into a world of ancient evils, vicious hunters and human prey to find the man who saved her that fateful night.From trench warfare at Cape Helles in 1915 to a shipwreck in the tropical shallows off the Honduran coast, from a lost mine beneath the towering Externsteine in a Germany on the verge of war to the gothic crypts of Highgate Cemetery in London, Elle gets closer to a truth she has sought for most of her life. But at what cost? Gifts, after all, are seldom free.

Queendom Within
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 146

Queendom Within

Wouldn't it be wonderful to live in a world where all women naturally feel empowered to be who they want to be - where women are free to express themselves and their gifts, and shape the world in a way that is good for all of us?Heidi Hauer has a dream - the dream for every woman to realise that she has choices in her life and that everything she is seeking is already within her power to fulfil. In her inspirational new book, Heidi shows us how to create the life of our dreams, starting from within - our very personal Queendom.We all have moments in life that feel like a crossroads. You may have that sinking feeling that you're in the wrong life - whether you feel trapped in a bad relationsh...

As We Were
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 2181

As We Were

Fought between 1914 and 1918, World War One - The Great War - was the most titanic and devastating conflict the world had yet seen. Detailing the course of the war week-by-week and the intimate accounts and experiences of soldiers and civilians alike, As We Were offers insight like no other into a war that impacted generations the world over.

Brew It Yourself
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 178

Brew It Yourself

"A home brew revolution is underway. No longer the preserve of '70s throwbacks, a new wave of booze-makers are brewing, fermenting and infusing in their home kitchens, making an exciting array of alcoholic drinks. Brew it Yourself is a collection of more than 75 homegrown brewing recipes, sure to put a fizz back into this popular pastime by adding a modern twist to some old favourites and introducing whole new range of drinks to tantalise the taste buds. Combining two of their passions--alcohol and gardening--authors Richard Hood and Nick Moyle (the Two Thirsty Gardeners) take special care to explain the importance of the ingredients in each of their recipes--whether grown in the garden, for...

Other Bodies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 178

Other Bodies

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-08-29
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  • Publisher: Joel Ohman

Other Bodies

Virtually Lost
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 224

Virtually Lost

This book examines the connections between the psycho-social difficulties and challenges faced by children and younger people in their online lives; the structure, character, and motivations of the corporate system ‘behind’ the screen; and the possibility that the digital technostructure may come to form the backbone of a new post-democratic system of technocratic governance. Much of the originality of this book lies in its blending of subjects that are not often combined, thereby offering a fresh perspective: ‘generation studies’; the philosophy of technology; the history of the idea of technocracy; the technologically enhanced merger of corporate・governmental power in the U.S. sy...

Publishers, Distributors & Wholesalers of the United States
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 2040

Publishers, Distributors & Wholesalers of the United States

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2003
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Unique Life of a Ranger
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 357

The Unique Life of a Ranger

Few people have had the privilege of living on an isolated nature reserve of international importance, their every move judged by countless critics. Young ranger Ajay Tegala, embarking on his placement at Blakeney Point aged just nineteen, would have to stand firm in the face of many challenges to protect the wildlife of one of Britain's prime nature sites. In over 120 years, only a select few rangers have devoted their heart and soul to the wildlife of Norfolk's Blakeney Point. Watching and learning from his predecessors, Ajay faced head-on the challenges of the elements, predators and an ever-interested public. From the excitement of monitoring the growing grey seal population, to the struggles of trying to safeguard nesting birds from a plethora of threats, in The Unique Life of a Ranger, Ajay shares the many emotions of life on the edge of land and sea with honesty and affection.