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She wants a future - is that too much? This Thing Called the Future, the multiple-award-winning young-adult novel from J.L. Powers, is finally coming to South Africa, its country of origin. The book is set in Imbali, the sprawling township outside Pietermaritzburg. Khosi is fourteen years old. She lives with her grandmother and her little sister, Zi. Both her parents tell her of the past, about a time when hundreds of Imbali residents were killed in political violence. Khosi wants a future; she wants to help make South Africa a better place. Is that too much in an environment where some men believe that raping virgins, like Khosi, will cure them of AIDS? Meanwhile, Khosi has fallen in love and really, really just wants to experience that warm, fuzzy feeling that happens when Little Man, the handsome boy in her class, touches her hand. In a world where HIV and AIDS are treatable for those with money and access to good state-sponsored care, Khosi has to negotiate hours in clinic lines, vengeful men, her mother's disdain for traditional healers, her grandmother's faith in their sangoma, and the terrible curse her next-door neighbour has cast on their household. This beautifully crafted young-adult novel never preaches and never falls into the trap of “warning” teenagers against anything. It simply deals with the realities of township life and the hardships a young virgin faces. This Thing Called the Future has won several prizes in the USA. LAPA and Catalyst Press are proud to bring it back to its country of origin.
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Liefie
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Jessica Bosworth Smith
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What a party!
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Francois Maree; Illustrated by Nico Meyer; Edited by Francois Maree
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Kabelo Mabalane, South Africa's number one self-proclaimed
'pantsula for life' shares his journey and insights, from being a
multi-platinum-selling musician, through the highs and lows of drug
addiction, to finding hope and life again through running (eight
Comrades marathons and counting) and his faith. In I Ran for My
Life, this ten-time SAMA award-winner, TV presenter, athlete and
entrepreneur talks about growing between Soweto and the suburbs,
the back story behind his phenomenal music career, and how getting
into running literally saved his life. Along with his lessons for
life, Kabelo shares his thoughts and advice on staying in shape,
being prepared for anything, and how to build a spirit of endurance
in everything you do.
Two mice want to build a library for their mom s impressive book
collection. To get the supplies they need, they must cross a bridge
guarded by a friendly dragon who loves math problems. Will they be
able to answer his questions correctly? This cross-curricular book
helps advancing readers learn math. This fiction book supports
early fluent readers on their journey to independent reading.
Engage students natural curiosity with fun and inspiring real-world
stories. Perfect for shared or guided reading, this book cultivates
lifelong reading success.
This is the eleventh book in our exciting series, following the
lives and adventures of the peculiar and rather eccentric
characters living at Pug's Hole. Following their introduction to
Wordsworth, the friends decide that they must have a poetry
competition. But with competition so fierce, how can the Granimal
select the winner?
You're thirteen. All you want is a normal life. But most normal kids don't need heart transplants.
So there's this doctor. He says there's a chance for you. But he also says it's experimental, controversial and risky. And it's never been done before.
Shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal, this is a powerful, thought-provoking story from the award-winning Malorie Blackman.
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Bess
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Pamela Brunskill
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Expanding your child s reading horizons is easy with fiction books
from Teacher Created Materials! In Bess by Pamela Brunskill, girls
aren t allowed to act in Shakespeare s London, so Bess pretends to
be a boy to get a role. When it s show time, can she let her
parents and the Globe know it s her? Find out more in this
historical fiction book your child will love. Includes Book Club
literacy and comprehension questions.
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graphics. Fourth grade students will learn all about the solar
system and the universe through this engaging text that supports
STEM education and is aligned to the Next Generation Science
Standards.
Expanding your child s reading horizons is easy with fiction books
from Teacher Created Materials! In So You Think You Can Run? By
Roger Sipe, 10-year-old Esteban has always wanted to see a baseball
game in Havana. When he finally does, he s inspired to form his own
team in his small neighborhood. Find out more in this fant stica
baseball story your child will love. Includes Book Club literacy
and comprehension questions.
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from Teacher Created Materials! In Searching for the Sky River by
Elise Wallace, friends Kira and Bo make a surprising find while
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in this out of this world story your child will love. Includes Book
Club literacy and comprehension questions.
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waste. Then, some visitors show him that there are hidden treasures
among the trash. Introduce the concept of recycling to early
readers with this beautifully illustrated picture book. Children
will love the playful illustrations and easy-to-read text. With
pre-reading questions, this fiction book is ideal for guided
reading and builds early literacy skills.
Expanding your child s reading horizons is easy with fiction books
from Teacher Created Materials! In So You Think You Can Run? By
Roger Sipe, a 10-year-old Kenyan boy named Daniel dreams of
becoming a champion long-distance runner. However, he must learn
that running is about the journey and not just crossing the finish
line first. Find out more in this ran-tastic story your child will
love. Includes Book Club literacy and comprehension questions.
Cheese niblets! The Stilton Cheesemakers' Association have demanded
that the Stilton family stop using the Stilton name immediately!
Cue a trip to England, home of Stilton cheese. But as Geronimo
fights to keep his name, a mysterious thief steals all the Stilton
in England! Can Geronimo find the thief and learn what it means to
be a Stilton? About the Geronimo Stilton series: Geronimo Stilton
is a bestselling children's series with a dedicated international
fan base. As seen on Netflix, the series follows the adventures of
the Geronimo Stilton the fa-mouse journalist, as he searches for
the next hot scoop. With illustrations and fun fonts throughout,
Geronimo Stilton is perfect for reluctant readers aged 5+ years.
'Kathleen Glasgow expands our hearts and invites in a little more
humanity.' Val Emmich, author of Dear Evan Hansen 'An unflinching
tale of addiction.' Amy Beashel, author of The Sky Is Mine 'Raw,
honest and overflowing with feelings.' Erin Hahn, author of You'd
Be Mine From the New York Times bestselling author of Girl in
Pieces and How to Make Friends with the Dark comes a breathtaking
contemporary YA about addiction, family and finding your voice. The
quiet one, the obedient one, the reliable one. Emmy has spent her
life being told exactly who she is. Not strong-willed like her
beautiful sister Maddie and not in rehab like her wild brother
Joey. But when a tragic accident changes life in her small town
forever, can Emmy keep up the act?
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