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Jacky Daydream
(Paperback)
Jacqueline Wilson; Illustrated by Nick Sharratt
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Lots of Jacqueline Wilson's characters are well-known and
well-loved by thousands of readers: Hetty Feather, Ruby and Garnet,
Pearl and Jodie, Elsa, Lily and, of course, the brilliant Tracy
Beaker! But how much do you know about Jacqueline herself?
Jacqueline takes a look back at her own childhood and teenage years
in this captivating story of friendships, loneliness, books, family
life and much more. She explores her past with the same warmth and
lightness of touch that make her novels so special. Best of all,
she reveals how she was always determined to be a writer; from the
very first story she wrote, it was clear that this little girl had
a very vivid imagination! But who would've guessed that she would
grow up to be the mega-bestselling, award-winning Jacqueline
Wilson? With original photographs and new illustrations by Nick
Sharratt, this book is a delight for all of Jacky's fans, and a
treat for any new readers too.
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Trombone Shorty
(Hardcover)
Troy Andrews; Illustrated by Bryan Collier
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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.
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.
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The Magic of We
(Hardcover)
Danielle Anderson-Craig; Illustrated by Carly Dooling; Performed by Ikey Owens
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The Magic of We encourages and challenges the imagination of
children. It is a poem that tells the story of two people finding
one another. The Magic of We is author Danielle Anderson-Craig's
tribute to her long time partner, Grammy winning musician Isaiah
“Ikey” Owens, best known as the accomplished musician/producer
from the gold-record selling Mars Volta and platinums selling Jack
White band. The book was written in response to Owens' untimely
death from heart attack in October, 2014. The book will include two
unreleased, exclusive Ikey Owens songs. Third Man Records will be
releasing an Ikey Owens box set in late 2017/ early 2018. Author
Danielle Anderson-Craig and Illustrator Carly Dooling met at a bay
area Montessori school where they both were working as teachers.
Anderson-Craig has been an educator of primary school aged children
for over 15 years, teaching in California and throughout southern
Thailand in Montessori, public, and art based learning
environments. Anderson-Craig spent several years performing spoken
word and slam poetry in the Los Angeles area, winning competitions
and collaborating with local poetry heroes. The Magic of We is the
debut book for both Dooling and Anderson-Craig.
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.
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.
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.
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Little Horses
(Paperback)
Ester Lopez; Illustrated by Kierston Dunfee
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As our neighborhoods grow more diverse, a splendid variety of
cultures, values and traditions become an important part of our
classrooms and schools. In Kids Like Me, 26 personal narratives
celebrate the experience of young people making a new home in a
strange community-finding common ground as they make new friends,
learn English, share their cultural identities, their challenges,
successes and dreams. Kids Like Me provides a youthful perspective
on the important themes of crossing cultures, immigration and
citizenship and learning to appreciate differences. These stories
are intended to foster intercultural awareness and sensitivity and
encourage individual and community action to assist newcomers in
their adjustment. While written to help youth understand their
classmates and friends, Kids Like Me also includes discussion
questions, self-directed activities and research ideas for teachers
and other mentors that can be used in classrooms, youth clubs and
community settings. Richly illustrated with photos and maps of each
home country, the text presents countless opportunities to explore
and understand different cultures and new friends. Young people who
have come from all over the world share their stories and invite
their new neighbors to see that in so many ways these kids are just
like me.
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Jacko
(Paperback)
Jeanne Willis
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When Mick rescues an injured baby jackdaw in the park, little does
he know that the bird is about to change his childhood for ever.
Jacko soon recovers, and Mick teaches him how to fly. It’s not
long before Jacko becomes a beloved member of the community,
amusing the punters in the family pub and guiding the trains into
the station. As Jacko’s adventures gain greater fame, Mick has to
face whether he can ever bear to say goodbye to his beloved pet
jackdaw…
La historia de cuatro ninos migrantes no acompanados que se unen a
lo largo del arduo viaje hacia el norte a traves de Mexico hasta la
frontera de los Estados Unidos, Una jornada hacia la esperanza es
una oda al poder de la esperanza y la conexion ante la
incertidumbre y el miedo. Cada ano, aproximadamente 50,000 menores
no acompanados llegan a la frontera entre los Estados Unidos y
Mexico para presentarse para asilo o visas relacionadas. La mayoria
de estos ninos huyen de la violencia sistemica del "Triangulo del
Norte" de Centroamerica: Honduras, El Salvador y Guatemala. Una
jornada hacia la esperanza cuenta la historia de Rodrigo, un nino
de 14 anos que escapa de la violencia hondurena; Alessandra, una
guatemalteca de 10 anos cuyo primer idioma es el Q'eqchi '; y los
hermanos salvadorenos Laura y Nando. Aunque sus razones por hacer
el viaje son diferentes y la jornada hacia el norte es peligroso,
los cuatro ninos se unen y se fortalecen mientras se comparten los
suenos de su pasado y las esperanzas de su futuro. Escrito en
colaboracion con el Proyecto Global sobre el Hambre y la Migracion
en la Colaboracion de Innovacion Social de la Universidad de
Baylor, Una jornada hacia la esperanza presenta cuatro paginas de
informacion adicional y recursos para padres, maestros de escuela,
bibliotecarios y otros. This is the Spanish Language Edition of A
Journey Toward Hope. Four unaccompanied migrant children come
together along the arduous journey north through Mexico to the
United States border in this ode to the power of hope and
connection even in the face of uncertainty and fear.
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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Dudes Dog Days
(Paperback)
Emily Kay Johnson, Tyler Reynolds; Cover design or artwork by Jacquelyn B Moore
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