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Maggie has witnessed impossible things. But no one believes her, and now her family has taken her away to spend the winter upstate in a remote, freezing farmhouse.
Bored and angry, Maggie and her younger sister Kate start to play tricks: rapping on the floorboards above their parents’ bedroom, cracking their toes under the table, and telling tales about noises in the night. Then the house starts to make sounds of its own. Neither Maggie nor Kate can explain it, but it seems as though someone – or something – is trying to speak to them . . .
Inspired by the incredible true tale of the Fox Sisters, the girls who made their fortune in nineteenth-century America by speaking to ghosts.
Plowing a potato field in 1920, a 14-year-old farm boy from Idaho
saw in the parallel rows of overturned earth a way to 'make
pictures fly through the air.' This boy was not a magician; he was
a scientific genius and just 8 years later he made his brainstorm
in the potato field a reality by transmitting the world's first
television image.
In this new series, based on real-life animal tales, discover that
not all heroes wear capes - some have four legs, a wet nose, and a
brave heart. Big or small, fall in love with animal friends who
have lived truly wild lives. Read about Onyx, the wolf pup, who was
the runt of the litter. Although he was bullied by his siblings for
being the smallest and scruffiest, Onyx knew that he could lead a
pack better than anyone. As he grew up, he learned to resolve
conflict, becoming a step-dad to another family of wolves who had
lost their alpha. But it all changed when the toughest pup of the
family partnered with a rival pack... This heartwarming story has a
fact section at the back, so you can learn more about koalas and
how you can help them. Moving illustrations from Anneli Bray will
make you want to hug the page. Also debuting for the series is
Fluffles, based on the bravery of koalas in the Australian
bushfires. And there's even more heartwarming stories to come!
Sterling the Moose and Talala the Leopard.
This title features 100 true tales of animal friendships, heroes
and antics; from Nicholas, the cat who travels the streets of New
York on his owner's head to best friends, Sterling the duck and
Cleo the dog , who share everything from their kennel to their
food! Meet a tiger that befriends a pig, a walrus that does
sit-ups, a tree climbing dog, a kayaking otter, and many more
amazing animals. Packed with 125 heartwarming, hillarious and
inspiring animal anecdotes, these truth-is-stranger-than-fiction
stories are paired with incredible photos and loads of animal
facts. Discover tons of furry fun on every page.
Do you know how it feels to run for 1,900 miles? Or to look down at
the earth from a space station? Or to swim alongside a hungry
shark? Fantastic Female Adventurers by Lily Dyu is a collection of
fourteen exciting and inspirational stories about the women that
do. Follow them on their incredible journeys around the globe. Ski
to the North Pole with Ann Daniels while watching out for polar
bears and lethal cracks in the ice. Feel the air beneath your feet
as you climb high on a cliff face with Gwen Moffat. Experience the
thrill of racing down rocky Himalayan trails with champion runner
Mira Rai. Sail the oceans with Ellen MacArthur, the girl who saved
up her lunch money to buy her first boat. You'll even fly into
space with Britain's first astronaut, Helen Sharman. And join Lily
on other awesome adventures with Anna McNuff, Sarah Outen, Misba
Khan and more - taking you from Everest to the South Pole and all
the places in between. Beautifully illustrated by artist and
adventurer Chellie Carroll, Fantastic Female Adventurers will leave
you thinking: I can do that, too!
When a childhood illness leaves her blind and deaf, Helen Keller's life seems hopeless indeed. But her indomitable will and the help of a devoted teacher empower Helen to triumph over incredible adversity. This amazing true story is finally brought to the beginner reader level.
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Shoham's Bangle
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Sarah Sassoon; Illustrated by Noa Kelner
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Who are the people that inspired Bear Grylls to become one of the
world's toughest adventurers? From famous explorers whose
never-say-die attitude led them to achieve astonishing feats, to
everyday people unexpectedly caught up in life-threatening
situations, True Grit is a collection of some of the toughest feats
of survival ever accomplished. Learn what it takes to make it
through alive in some of the planet's most dangerous locations from
these exciting tales of death-defying resilience. Abridged for
younger readers.
Rebel Voices: Disruptive Stories from Trailblazing Women - a new
Puffin Classics collection, celebrating International Women's Day
2023 To me, writing was pure pleasure. It thrilled me to be able to
escape the horrors of my daily life in such a simple way. When I
wrote, I forgot that I was the unwanted daughter who caused her
mother's death. I could be anybody I wished to be. When her mother
dies shortly after her birth, lonely Adeline is marked as 'bad
luck' and treated as an outcast by her own family, shown kindness
only by her grandfather and Aunt Baba who encourage her to follow
her dreams. Adeline strives to win her father's acceptance by
excelling in school, but instead discovers an escape in the
friendships of her classmates and her talent for writing. For the
first time Adeline allows herself to dream of a real future as a
writer and yearns to study in England with her brother - but it is
a future she will have to fight with every ounce of strength she
has to achieve. Chinese Cinderella is Adeline Yen Mah's true story
of survival and self-acceptance during her childhood as an unwanted
daughter, and how she overcame her past to believe in a better
future. Rebel Voices is a new six-part Puffin Classics collection
of strikingly designed, highly collectible books, written by female
authors, and celebrating courage, rebellion, strength and
inspiration
Hailing from the Treme neighborhood in New Orleans, Troy "Trombone
Shorty" Andrews got his nickname by wielding a trombone twice as
long as he was high. A prodigy, he was leading his own band by age
six and today this Grammy-nominated artist headlines the legendary
New Orleans Jazz Fest. Along with esteemed illustrator Bryan
Collier, Andrews has created a lively picture book autobiography
about how he followed his dream of becoming a musician, despite the
odds, until he reached international stardom. Trombone Shorty is a
celebration of the rich cultural history of New Orleans and the
power of music.
A book for everyone who dreams of changing the world. From fearless
aviator, Lady Mary Heath, the first woman in the world to parachute
from an aeroplane, to Margaret Bulkley, the 18th-century surgeon
who lived as a man, meet 28 remarkable Irish women who have taken
the world by storm. You may have already heard some of their names,
like Countess Markievicz and Mary Robinson, but others, like Anne
Sullivan, Lilian Bland or Anna Haslam, may be new to you. Packed
with fun, fascinating facts and stunning, full-page illustrations,
this book celebrates the trail blazers who have shaped the world we
live in. Ready to walk in their footsteps? A world of bravery and
discovery awaits you. Made by two remarkable women, author Sarah
Webb and illustrator Lauren O'Neill.
The hill tribes of Southeast Asia told legends that one day the
White Book that their ancestors had lost would be brought back to
them. When the Karen tribe saw the Bible in 1813 through the
mission of Adoniram Judson, they recognised the White Book of their
stories. This is the amazing true story of how the faith spread
through the land of Myanmar, formerly Burma.
Once upon a time a creek burbled up and tumbled across a prairie
valley. It was filled with insects and brook trout that ate them,
frogs that chirruped and birds watching for bugs and fish. This is
a true story about a man named Mike who went looking for that creek
long after it was buried under fields of corn. It is the story of
how a creek can be brought back to life, and with it a whole world
of nature. In the words of award-winning author Jacqueline Briggs
Martin and the enchanting illustrations by Claudia McGehee, this
heartening tale of an ecosystem restored in the Driftless Area of
northeast Iowa unfolds in a way that will charm and inform young
readers who are drawn to a good mystery, the wonders of nature-and,
of course, big earth-moving machines.
A powerful retelling of the extraordinary life of orphaned African
princess, Sarah Forbes Bonetta. "You are not an aristocrat. An
aristocrat is born to a noble family. You were born into royalty.
You are a princess." Set in 1860, this is the story of Sarah Forbes
Bonetta, the intelligent, multilingual Yoruba princess from West
Africa who became the protege of the British Queen Victoria. On the
evening of her seventeenth birthday, she is told that her old name,
her real name is Aina. Oma'ba Aina from the fallen Oyo Empire.
Equipped with this knowledge, Sarah attempts to navigate life as a
foster daughter, a protege and a young black girl in Victorian
England. But can one really feel like royalty when the freedom of
autonomy is something so far out of reach for a person of her
gender and race? Victoria Princewill reimagines Sarah's life in
England, telling the story of a girl living between two cultures,
trying to create, and assert, her own identity. The first of two
titles from Victoria that will focus on real Black women born into
royalty A very exciting new voice in YA fiction Victoria aims to to
shed light on women's stories that have been forgotten by history
From the author of In the Palace of the Flowers.
Holocaust survivor Eva Schloss retells her own story specially for
younger readers. This is the remarkable true story of a young
Jewish girl and her brother caught in a world turned upside down by
the Nazis during the Second World War. Eva Schloss describes her
happy early childhood in Vienna with her kind and loving parents
and her older brother Heinz, whom she adored. But when the Nazis
marched into Austria everything changed. Eva's family fled to
Belgium, then to Amsterdam where, with the help of the Dutch
Resistance, they spent the next two years in hiding - Eva and her
mother in one house, and her father and brother in another. But in
the end they were all betrayed and deported to Auschwitz
concentration camp in Poland. Despite the horrors of the camp,
Eva's positive attitude and stubborn personality (which had often
got her into trouble) saw her through one of the most tragic events
in history but sadly her father and brother perished just weeks
before the liberation. Eva and her mother travelled back to the
house in Amsterdam where Heinz and his father had hidden. There
they found over thirty beautiful paintings by her brother. For Eva,
here was a tangible, everlasting memory of her beloved older
brother, and a reminder of her father's promise that all the good
things you accomplish will make a difference. Heinz's paintings
have been on display in exhibitions in the USA and are now a part
of a permanent exhibition in Amsterdam's war museum. Eva Schloss is
the posthumous step-sister of Anne Frank, after her mother was
remarried to Otto Frank, the only surviving member of his immediate
family.
Two brothers growing up in the shadows of the Ballymun flats are on
very different paths. Sports-mad Philly is on his way to the
hallowed turf of Croke Park; John to exile, heartbreak and
ultimately tragedy. But were these paths set in stone? Or does our
fate lie in the choices we make? The fictionalised account of
Philly McMahon's multi-award-winning memoir will reach a whole new
generation of readers, in a moving coming-of-age story for our
times.
Elaine Townsend was a bright young thing in 1930's Chicago. Despite
struggles and family heartache Elaine was full of energy and
enterprise. She once won an award for being 'The Best Protestant'
and as a result was given an amazing prize which enabled her to go
on a round the world trip. This was a unique experience but one
that she would continue to do in later life after she had come to
faith in Christ. However, it wouldn't be trips and luxury travel -
rather the hard work and sacrifice of missionary endeavour. When
she became a Wycliffe missionary and Cameron Townsend's wife Elaine
discovered how adventurous life can be when you simply say yes to
God. It was as though being God's servant meant that the whole
world was her home.
A revealing portrait of a young Black man asking questions about
self-discovery and belonging - long before he became one of the
most important voices in America. The son of a white American
mother and a Black Kenyan father, Obama was born in Hawaii, where
he lived until he was six years old, when he moved with his mother
and stepfather to Indonesia. At twelve, he returned to Hawaii to
live with his grandparents. Obama brings readers along while facing
the challenges of high school and college, living in New York,
becoming a community organiser in Chicago, and travelling to Kenya.
Through these experiences, he forms an enduring commitment to
leadership and justice. Via the lens of his relationships with his
family - the mother and grandparents who raised him, the father he
knows more as a myth than as a man, and the extended family in
Kenya he meets for the first time - Obama examines the complicated
truth of his father's life and legacy and comes to embrace his own
divided heritage. On his journey to adulthood from a humble
background, he forges his own path by trial and error while staying
connected to his roots. Barack Obama is determined to lead a life
of purpose, service and authenticity. This powerful memoir will
inspire readers to reflect on both where they come from and where
they are capable of going.
The inspiration behind many of Ireland's greatest days, Shay Given
earned 134 caps for his country and played in goal for Ireland for
20 years! From the time he was a young boy playing football with
his brothers in the front garden of their Donegal home, Shay Given
dreamed of football glory. Leaving home at just sixteen to join
Celtic, Shay had to face many challenges on the road to becoming a
world-class goalkeeper. He went on to play for top clubs like
Newcastle United and Manchester City, played in the Champions
League, and was the last line of defence for Ireland at the World
Cup and the European Championships. The inspirational life story of
the Republic of Ireland's longest-serving player.
I Was There... is a perfect introduction for younger readers into
stories from the past, allowing children to imagine that they were
really there. I Was There... Ira Aldridge tells the exciting story
of the African-American actor, Ira Aldridge, who rose to fame on
the London stage. Brilliantly imagined, readers aged 7+ will love
this first-hand account of a child's experience of
nineteenth-century London and the vibrant life of the theatre.
Amazing black-and-white illustrations throughout bring the story to
life! Perfect stories for children who are struggling with their
reading
This book is about educating young children to see themselves as
unique and that being different is great. My Hair, My Choice is a
book that represents black and brown children as the hero. Through
exploring natural hair and hairstyles, children are empowered to
have self-confidence through making decisions about how they want
to show up in the world.
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Little Horses
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Ester Lopez; Illustrated by Kierston Dunfee
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