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Freewater
(Hardcover)
Amina Luqman-Dawson
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R463
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Under the cover of night, twelve-year-old Homer flees Southerland
Plantation with his little sister Ada, unwillingly leaving their
beloved mother behind. Much as he adores her and fears for her
life, Homer knows there's no turning back, not with the overseer on
their trail. Through tangled vines, secret doorways, and over a sky
bridge, the two find a secret community called Freewater, deep in
the swamp. In this society created by formerly enslaved people and
some freeborn children, Homer finds new friends, almost forgetting
where he came from. But when he learns of a threat that could
destroy Freewater, he crafts a plan to find his mother and help his
new home. Deeply inspiring and loosely based on the history of
maroon communities in the South, this is a striking tale of
survival, adventure, friendship, and courage.
Europeans came to the American colonies in the 1600s and 1700s in
search of a better life. They worked hard and built farms, homes,
and towns. But they were still under Great Britain s rule. Many
wanted to make their own laws, but that meant going to war against
a rich and powerful country. Will you: Travel to Virginia as an
indentured servant? Choose between careers as a sailor or a soldier
in Massachusetts? Decide which side you ll take as the country
marches closer to revolution?"
Hannah thinks Passover Seder will be the same as always. Little
does she know that this year she will be mysteriously transported
into the past where only she knows the horrors that await. Now
repackaged with a new sophisticated look.
It's 1915 and British troops are about to sail to Gallipoli. Billy
is the youngest soldier in his platoon and is teased for not being
old enough to drink or shave. The truth is, at 15 he's not old
enough to be a soldier either, and he's terrified of the war he's
about to fight. Then he meets Captain, a refugee boy, and his
donkey, Hey-ho. Together they teach Billy what it means to be
brave, loyal and fearless, and above all what it means to be a
friend.
Shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal and the UKLA Book Award Winner
of the Young Quills Historical Fiction Award Shortlisted for the YA
Book Prize, Diverse Book Award and Iris Award Longlisted for the YA
Jhalak Prize Nobody free till everybody free. Moa is fourteen. The
only life he has ever known is toiling on the Frontier sugar cane
plantation for endless hot days, fearing the vicious whips of the
overseers. Then one night he learns of an uprising, led by the
charismatic Tacky. Moa is to be a cane warrior, and fight for the
freedom of all the enslaved people in the nearby plantations. But
before they can escape, Moa and his friend Keverton must face their
first great task: to kill their overseer, Misser Donaldson. Time is
ticking, and the day of the uprising approaches . . . Irresistible,
gripping and unforgettable, Cane Warriors follows the true story of
Tacky's War in Jamaica, 1760.
Ruby Pickett didn't have any say about the family move to
Tennessee. Her daddy's new job will help the war effort, though no
one has told her exactly how. Brand new, government-built Oak Ridge
quickly proves a curious and intriguing place for the
sixteen-year-old's rampant curiosity.
A voracious reader, Ruby wonders at mysteries in books and sees
possible mysteries in the secrecy that surrounds Oak Ridge. She
finds a kindred spirit in Iris, a young wife and mother who has
moved to Oak Ridge with her scientist husband, and who chafes at
the intellectual emptiness of her new home and life.
Faraway events don't seem likely to answer any of Ruby's questions,
but as the war grows more destructive Ruby begins to realize that
her curiosity--like her deepening feelings for Iris--may be more
dangerous than she could possibly imagine.
A moving story set in the shadow of World War II for readers of all
ages from the author of Finding H.F.
Fortune has finally smiled on Bei Liu and his brothers, but it will
take more than luck for them to fulfill the oath they swore. Now,
with the help of a mysterious but brilliant ally, the battle lines
are being drawn, and the era of the three kingdoms is about to
begin.
After losing almost everything in the Great Depression, Ellie’s family is forced to leave their home in town and start over in the untamed wilderness of nearby Echo Mountain. Ellie has found a welcome freedom, and a love of the natural world, in her new life on the mountain. But there is little joy after a terrible accident leaves her father in a coma. An accident unfairly blamed on Ellie.
Ellie is a girl who takes matters into her own hands, and determined to help her father she will make her way to the top of the mountain in search of the healing secrets of a woman known only as “the hag.” But the hag, and the mountain, still have many untold stories left to reveal.
Historical fiction at its finest, Echo Mountain is celebration of finding your own path and becoming your truest self. Lauren Wolk, the Newbery Honor– and Scott O’Dell Award–winning author of Wolf Hollow and Beyond the Bright Sea, weaves a stunning tale of resilience, persistence, and friendship across three generations of families.
Enter the Grishaverse with the Shadow and Bone Trilogy by number one New York Times-bestselling author, Leigh Bardugo. Perfect for fans of Laini Taylor and Sarah J. Maas.
Shadow And Bone
Soldier. Summoner. Saint. Orphaned and expendable, Alina Starkov is a soldier who knows she may not survive her first trek across the Shadow Fold - a swath of unnatural darkness crawling with monsters. But when her regiment is attacked, Alina unleashes dormant magic not even she knew she possessed. Now Alina will enter a lavish world of royalty and intrigue as she trains with the Grisha, her country's magical military elite - and falls under the spell of their notorious leader, the Darkling. He believes Alina can summon a force capable of destroying the Shadow Fold and reuniting their war-ravaged country, but only if she can master her untamed gift. As the threat to the kingdom mounts and Alina unlocks the secrets of her past, she will make a dangerous discovery that could threaten all she loves and the very future of a nation. Welcome to Ravka . . . a world of science and superstition where nothing is what it seems.
Siege And Storm
Alina Starkov's power has grown, but not without a price. She is the Sun Summoner - hunted across the True Sea, haunted by the lives she took on the Shadow Fold. But she and Mal can't outrun their enemies for long. The Darkling is more determined than ever to claim Alina's magic and use it to take the Ravkan throne. With nowhere else to turn, Alina enlists the help of an infamous privateer and sets out to lead the Grisha army. But as the truth of Alina's destiny unfolds, she slips deeper into the Darkling's deadly game of forbidden magic, and further away from her humanity. To save her country, Alina will have to choose between her power and the love she thought would always be her shelter. No victory can come without sacrifice - and only she can face the oncoming storm.
Ruin And Rising
The nation's fate rests with a broken Sun Summoner, a disgraced tracker, and the shattered remnants of a once-great magical army. The Darkling rules from his shadow throne while a weakened Alina Starkov recovers from their battle under the dubious protection of the zealots who worship her as a Saint. Now her hopes lie with the magic of a long-vanished ancient creature and the chance that an outlaw prince still survives. As her allies and enemies race toward war, only Alina stands between her country and a rising tide of darkness that could destroy the world. To win this fight, she must seize a legend's power - but claiming the firebird may be her ruin.
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The Ruined
(Hardcover)
Renée Ahdieh
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R616
R507
Discovery Miles 5 070
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The stunning conclusion to the instant New York Times bestselling
quartet that began with The Beautiful. The Sylvan Vale and the
Sylvan Wyld are at war. Now that the unsteady truce between them
has been broken, lines must be drawn. In an effort to protect the
weakened Winter Court, Bastien rallies powerful allies and friends
in New Orleans to come to their aid. Meanwhile, under protection
alongside her injured mother in the Summer Court, Celine is
uncertain of whom to trust. She cannot get word to Bastien, and
does not understand why he has not returned. When she realizes war
between the fey courts is imminent, she journeys with Ali in an
effort to find the time traveling mirror and change their fate. But
when Celine's rivals realize Bastien has rallied his allies in the
mortal world, they decide to take the fight to him. Praise for The
Beautiful Series 'I loved this book . . . A clear win' Roshani
Chokshi, New York Times bestselling author of The Gilded Wolves
'Darkly delicious' Buzzfeed 'Nail-biting and swoony and satisfying
and tense ALL AT THE SAME TIME' Sabaa Tahir, New York Times
bestselling author of An Ember in the Ashes 'It's true: Vampires
are back, and they're more seductive than ever' Bustle
You need three things to become a brave and noble knight:
A warhorse.
A fair maiden.
A just cause.
Will has a horse--a small chestnut stallion with a white blaze in
his brow. Ellie is a fair maiden, but she's supposed to marry
Will's older brother, Gavin. And as for the cause, King Richard is
calling for a Crusade. The Knights of England must go to the Holy
Land to fight.
Will and Gavin will go. Blood will be shed. Lives will be taken.
But through it all, two things will be constant--Ellie, and a
blood-red horse called Hosanna. . . .
Sauncey, a young African American girl, helps her mother in the Washington City house of Mr. Charles King, who has been commissioned to paint the portraits of chiefs from different Indian nations.
Istanbul, 1593- returning from their previous mission with the
death of their Commander weighing heavily upon them, there is no
respite for the Ruzgar unit, as they are declared traitors to the
Ottoman Empire and banished from the legendary Janissary order.
Even the recovery of the fabled Armour of David, so prized by the
Sultan is not enough to prevent this. Now, desperate and on the
run, Will must turn to the sinister Earl of Rothminster as an
unlikely protector. Meanwhile Awa and the remaining Ruzgar,
outcasts as far as the authorities are concerned, are nevertheless
called upon by their small band of supporters to protect the very
people who have declared them enemies of the empire, as a
mysterious force threatens to engulf the capital. All roads lead to
Istanbul and all who traverse it, will be plagued by a demon's
touch...
Winner of the John Newbery Medal Winner of the Coretta Scott King
Author Award An Indiebound Bestseller A New York Times Bestseller
Under the cover of night, twelve-year-old Homer flees Southerland
Plantation with his little sister Ada, unwillingly leaving their
beloved mother behind. Much as he adores her and fears for her
life, Homer knows there's no turning back, not with the overseer on
their trail. Through tangled vines, secret doorways, and over a sky
bridge, the two find a secret community called Freewater, deep in
the swamp. In this society created by formerly enslaved people and
some freeborn children, Homer finds new friends, almost forgetting
where he came from. But when he learns of a threat that could
destroy Freewater, he crafts a plan to find his mother and help his
new home. Deeply inspiring and loosely based on the history of
maroon communities in the South, this is a striking tale of
survival, adventure, friendship, and courage.
Thirteen-year-old Matthew is miserable. His journalist dad is stuck
overseas, and his mum has moved his great-grandmother in with them
to ride out the pandemic, adding to his stress and isolation. But
when Matthew finds a photo in his great-grandmother's belongings,
he discovers a clue to a hidden chapter of her past, one that will
reveal a life-shattering family secret. Set in alternating
timelines that connect the present day to the 1930s and the US to
the USSR, Katherine Marsh's latest novel sheds light on the
Holodomor - the horrific famine that killed millions of Ukrainians.
The Children of the New Forest (1847) is a novel by Frederick
Marryat. Although Marryat is more widely known for novels inspired
by his experience as a captain in the Royal Navy, The Children of
the New Forest is a historical children's novel set in the
aftermath of the English Civil War. Bringing his readers into the
world of danger and political intrigue that was England in the 17th
century, Marryat earns his place as one of the leading adventure
writers of his time. "It was in the month of November in this year
that King Charles, accompanied by Sir John Berkely, Ashburnham, and
Legg, made his escape from Hampton Court, and rode as fast as the
horses could carry them toward that part of Hampshire which led to
the New Forest." At the end of the English Civil War,
Parliamentarian forces pursued King Charles and his dwindling
allies into the ancient woods of the New Forest. Searching the
scattered homes of the forest, they leave a wake of destruction in
their path. Having already lost their father, a Royalist, in the
Battle of Naseby, orphans Edward, Humphrey, Alice, and Edith are
targeted by a group of Roundhead soldiers. Rescued from their
burning home by Jacob Armitage, a local verderer, the children
learn to survive using techniques passed down by generations of New
Forest dwellers. With a beautifully designed cover and
professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Frederick
Marryat's The Children of the New Forest is a classic of British
literature reimagined for modern readers.
A classic coming-of-age story, Anne Shirley is a little orphan girl
who brings the whole town of Avonlea together. Sacrificing her own
desires for the well-being of her new family, Anne comes to learn
that family means more than blood. Matthew Cuthbert is painfully
shy and devoted to his sister, Marilla. The Cuthberts run their
family farm at Green Gables, with neither spouses nor children to
distract them. So when the Cuthberts decide to adopt a child to
help them on the farm, Matthew never imagines that he will forge an
inseparable bond with her, and that she would have such a profound
effect on him. Anne of Green Gables tells the story of little Anne
Shirley as she adapts to a new way of life. Set in the fictional
community of Avonlea, Anne learns to navigate her new
responsibilities on the farm with her adopted parents Mathew and
Marilla. In addition to her farm life, Anne quickly makes friends
at school, having no trouble expressing her ambitions and wild
imagination in the classroom. With a big personality and an
eagerness to please, Anne's exuberant spirit livens up the
community at Green Gables. Making life-long friendships with her
closest pal Diana Barry, and instant hatred of Gilbert Blythe, who
teases Anne about her wild red hair, Anne's life in Avonlea is
everything she ever hoped it would be. With a professionally
type-set manuscript and an eye-catching new cover, this edition of
Anne of Green Gables is both modern and readable.
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