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Books > Children's & Educational > Life skills & personal awareness, general studies > Personal issues > Disability & illness
Nine-year-old Ada has never left her one-room apartment. Her mother is too humiliated by Ada’s twisted foot to let her outside. So when her little brother Jamie is shipped out of London to escape the war, Ada doesn’t waste a minute—she sneaks out to join him.
So begins a new adventure of Ada, and for Susan Smith, the woman who is forced to take the two kids in. As Ada teaches herself to ride a pony, learns to read, and watches for German spies, she begins to trust Susan—and Susan begins to love Ada and Jamie. But in the end, will their bond be enough to hold them together through wartime? Or will Ada and her brother fall back into the cruel hands of their mother?
Fans of Jandy Nelson and Marieke Nijkamp will love this deeply
moving novel in verse about the aftermath of a gun accident. Life
changes forever for Liv when her older brother, Jonah, accidentally
shoots himself with his best friend Clay's father's gun. Now Jonah
needs round-the-clock care just to stay alive, and Liv feels like
she's the only person who can see that her brother is still there
inside his broken body. With Liv's mom suing Clay's family, there
are divisions in the community that Liv knows she's not supposed to
cross. But Clay is her friend, too, and she refuses to turn away
from him-just like she refuses to give up on Jonah. This powerful
novel is a stunning exploration of tragedy, grief, compassion, and
forgiveness.
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Le Nuage de Maman
(French, Hardcover)
Jessica Williams; Illustrated by Mateya Ark; Translated by Renee-Alexandra Marion
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R473
R398
Discovery Miles 3 980
Save R75 (16%)
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When things don't go our way, the Disappointment Dragon can come to
visit and take us down to his home in the Valley of Despair... The
Disappointment Dragon sometimes comes to see us all and, if we let
him, he can make us feel sad or angry. He visits Bobby when he is
not picked for the school football team, he also finds Lucinda when
she has to miss an exciting school trip because she has the Chicken
Pox. He even tries to take the whole of Class Three down to the
Valley of Despair when their favourite teacher moves away. Will the
Dragon of Hope be able to chase away the Disappointment Dragon and
help them see things more positively? The fun characters in this
charming, fully illustrated storybook will help children to cope
with, and discuss openly, their feelings of disappointment. There
are many creative suggestions on how to banish the Disappointment
Dragon and an introduction for adults explaining disappointment in
children and how they can help.
Shawn McDaniel is an enigma and a miracle--except no one knows it, least of all his father. His life is not what it may seem to anyone looking at him. Not even those who love him best have any idea what he is truly like. In this extraordinary and powerful first novel, the reader learns to look beyond the obvious and finds a character whose spirit is rich beyond imagining and whose story is unforgettable. My life is like one of those "good news-bad news" jokes. Like, "I've got some good news and some bad news--which do you want first?" I could go on about my good news for hours, but you probably want to hear the punch line, my bad news, right? Well, there isn't that much, really, but what's here is pretty wild. First off, my parents got divorced ten years ago because of me. My being born changed everything for all of us, in every way. My dad didn't divorce my mom, or my sister, Cindy, or my brother, Paul--he divorced me. He couldn't handle my condition, so he had to leave. My condition? Well, that brings us to the guts of my bad news.
Books for the Teen Age 2001 (NYPL), Books for Youth Editor's Choice 2000 (Booklist), Top 10 Youth First Novels 2000(Booklist), 2001 Best Books for Young Adults (ALA), 2001 Quick Picks for Reluctant Young Readers (ALA), and 2001 Michael L. Printz Honor Book
A stirring and heart-warming tale of a young deaf girl who is determined to make a difference, the perfect read for fans of Wonder.
Iris was born deaf, but she's never let that define her; after all, it's the only life she's ever known. And until recently she wasn't even very lonely, because her grandparents are both deaf, too. But Grandpa has just died and Grandma's not the same without him. The only place Iris really feels at home anymore is in her electronics workshop where she loves taking apart antique radios.
Then, during a science lesson about sound waves, Iris finds out about a whale who is unable to communicate with other whales. The lonely whale awakens something in Iris. She's determined to show him that someone in the world knows he's there.
Iris works on a foolproof plan to help the whale but she soon realises that that is not enough: Iris wants to find the whale herself.
One stolen credit card, two cruise ship tickets, and the adventure of a lifetime later, Iris and the whale each break through isolation to help one another be truly heard in ways that neither had ever expected.
Could a friend really have taken Wednesday's brother's prized
possession? Wednesday and her service dog, Woof, take the case in
the second book of this full-color early chapter book series about
the best detectives in the Midwest! Detective Tip #2 Don't forget
to use your eyes, ears, and even your nose. Wednesday's brother's
drone went missing in their own backyard. And that can mean only
one thing-the thief is one of their friends! Can the neighborhood's
newest service dog help Wednesday and Woof sniff out the bandit? Or
will the case of the missing drone be a doggone disaster?
HarperChapters build confident readers one chapter at a time! With
short, fast-paced books, art on every page, and milestone markers
at the end of every chapter, they're the perfect next step for fans
of I Can Read!
Taylor Before and After tells the story of middle schooler Taylor
Harper through journal entries alternating between two timelines:
before and after a drunk driving accident, in which Taylor Harper
was a passenger - and her brother was the driver. Before, Taylor
was finally becoming popular, navigating the pressures of friends,
frenemies, and a cut-throat initiation challenge by the coolest
girl in school. After, she finds herself ostracised, bullied, and
facing the glaring silence of things unsaid at school (and at
home).
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