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A Roman Adventure
(Paperback)
Frances Durkin; Illustrated by Grace Cooke
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When the Histronauts travel back in time to the Roman Empire
they'll need your help to uncover the secrets of the past. Explore
the Roman baths, try on the armour of a legionary, make a sacrifice
at the temple of the gods, ride in a speeding chariot and meet
ferocious gladiators. An exciting mix of history, facts and
activity!
The unforgettable Newbery Medal-winning novel from Lois Lowry. As
the German troops begin their campaign to "relocate" all the Jews
of Denmark, Annemarie Johansen's family takes in Annemarie's best
friend, Ellen Rosen, and conceals her as part of the family.
Through the eyes of ten-year-old Annemarie, we watch as the Danish
Resistance smuggles almost the entire Jewish population of Denmark,
nearly seven thousand people, across the sea to Sweden. The heroism
of an entire nation reminds us that there was pride and human
decency in the world even during a time of terror and war. A modern
classic of historical fiction, Number the Stars has won generations
of fans and continues to speak to today's readers. Jessica Grose
wrote in a November 2022 New York Times essay entitled "This
Perfect Mother-Daughter Read Holds a Powerful Lesson for Fighting
Antisemitism" "Number the Stars is particularly relevant to our
family, and to this moment." As School Library Journal put it:
"Readers are taken to the very heart of Annemarie's experience,
and, through her eyes, come to understand the true meaning of
bravery."
A rip-roaring historical adventure set at the time of the Guy
Fawkes' Gunpowder Plot - winner of the Historical Association Young
Quills Award! ' ... a wonderfully explosive adventure set in the
turbulent year of the gunpowder plot in Black Powder with
impossibly divided loyalties.' JULIA GOLDING, AUTHOR OF THE DIAMOND
OF DRURY LANE 'With its constant reversals and twists and turns,
Tom's story is almost as complex as the pliot and counter-plot of
the Gunpowder Treason itself ... The writing is lively and the pace
never flags.' HISTORICAL NOVEL SOCIETY England, 1605: 12-year-old
Tom must save his father from hanging. He falls in with a
mysterious stranger - the Falcon - who promises to help him in
exchange for his service. But on the long journey to London, Tom
discovers the Falcon's true mission - and a plot to blow up
Parliament with barrels of black powder. Tom faces a terrible
decision: secure his father's release, or stop the assassination of
the king ... A rip-roaring, action-packed life-and-death quest,
packed with history and adventure Set at the time of the Gunpowder
Plot and featuring Guy Fawkes - perfect for Bonfire Night and
beyond Ideal for readers aged nine and up Check out more historical
adventures by Ally Sherrick: THE BURIED CROWN and THE QUEEN'S FOOL
The story of a boy, a dog, and the storm of the century is brought
vividly to life in this graphic novel adaptation of Lauren
Tarshis's bestselling I Survived Hurricane Katrina, 2005, with text
adapted by Georgia Ball. Barry's family tries to evacuate before
Hurricane Katrina hits their home in New Orleans. But when his
little sister gets terribly sick, they're forced to stay home and
wait out the storm. At first, Katrina doesn't seem to be as bad as
predicted. But overnight the levees break, and Barry's world is
literally torn apart. He's swept off by the floodwaters, away from
his family. Can he survive the storm of the century alone? Lauren
Tarshis's New York Times bestselling I Survived series comes to
vivid life in graphic novel editions Perfect for readers who prefer
the graphic novel format, or for existing fans of the I Survived
chapter book series, these graphic novels combine historical facts
with high-action storytelling that's sure to keep any reader
turning the pages Includes a nonfiction section at the back with
facts and photos about the real-life event.
It is 1940, and American Tom McCord, a 23-year-old graduate
student, is in England researching the historical evidence for the
legendary King Arthur. There he meets perky and intuitive Laura
Hartman, a fellow American staying with her aunt in Oxford, and the
two of them team up for an even more ambitious and dangerous quest.
Aided by the Inklings - that illustrious circle of scholars and
writers made famous by its two most prolific members, C.S. Lewis
and J.R.R. Tolkien - Tom and Laura begin to suspect that the fabled
Spear of Destiny, the lance that pierced the side of Christ on the
Cross, is hidden somewhere in England.
Ten-year-old twins Kirsty and David Murray love their crofting life
in the north of Scotland. They collect shellfish, milk the cows and
help their father grow oats and vegetables. Then one day the
Countess's men come and burn their house, saying they must leave.
The family travel across Scotland to Glasgow. City life is dirty
and overcrowded, and work in the mills is hard and dangerous. The
chance comes to join a ship sailing for Hudson Bay in Canada, and
once again they start a long, perilous journey. Will they survive
the treacherous Atlantic crossing, and what will they find in the
strange new land? Kathleen Fidler had a gift for bringing
characters from history to life for today's children. The Desperate
Journey is her best-known story, a true Scottish classic whose
thrilling plot will keep children gripped from start to end.
Humiliated by his father in front of their household, Leofwine's
only crime is that, unlike his wild, younger brother, he finds no
pleasure in terrorizing the countryside. Leofwine finally receives
permission to enter a monastery but shortly after his dream is
fulfilled, he hears strange rumors of a French monk who preaches
"heresy." Unable to stop thinking about these new ideas, Leofwine
and his fellow monks become convinced that he must be under the
spell of a witch. At last, Leofwine determines to leave the
monastery and England, hoping that in the holy life of a pilgrim he
will find freedom from the curse that he feels he is under. His
search for inner peace takes him to France and to Rome and finally
to Jerusalem, but all of his travels leave him more confused than
ever, and worse yet, he uncovers a plot against his native England.
Now Leofwine must find a way to help his beloved country and also
decide what to believe about the surprising ideas he has heard in a
small village in the Alps.
An hilarious new illustrated chapter book series featuring the
hapless adventures of Leif the Unlucky Viking wolf pup, from the
creator of the hugely popular Julius Zebra books! Leif is not
unlucky. Yes, he does split his trousers at least once a week. And
yes, he's always tripping up and falling down a hole. But he’s
determined to become a true Viking hero, just like his dad. Can he
unravel the riddles of a witch to find a magical shard of rock that
has fallen from a shooting star and wield its mystical powers? He
will have to journey deep into the heart of polar bear country,
outwitting all kinds of mythological creatures along the way.
Thankfully, he has Olaf, the annoying duck, Toki, the nincompoop
Puffin, and Flora, the incredibly smelly Muskox, for company. He's
going to need all the luck he can get!
The second sensational middle-grade standalone that follows an epic voyage from England to France in the aftermath of WW1, from the bestselling author of The Children of Castle Rock
In the aftermath of World War One, everyone is trying to rebuild their lives. If Ben is to avoid being sent back to the orphanage, he needs to find his brother Sam, wounded in action and is now missing. Lotti's horrible aunt and uncle want to send her away to boarding-school (when she has just so successfully managed to get expelled from her last one!) And Clara, their young teacher, is waiting for news of her missing fiancé.
Just as they think they've found their feet in the new order, disaster strikes, and Lotti and Ben must get away. And so they hatch a plan - to cross the Channel on Ben's narrowboat and find Sam. And there's something in France that Lotti is looking for, too...
Buffeted by storms, chased by the police, Lotti, Ben, Clara and a growing number of dogs set out on an epic journey, on the search for lost loved ones and a place to call home.
An enchancting, lyrical novel from the acclaimed author of A Light
Between Worlds! 'Weymouth's prose is lush and evocative, filled
with palpable descriptions and compelling mystery' KIRKUS 'With
lush prose and an eye for atmospheric detail, Weymouth adeptly
spins a tale in which thge heroine is torn between passion and
purpose, destruction and duty.' PUBLISHERS WEEKLY When her father
is convicted of high treason, Violet Sterling is exiled. Seven
years later she has a chance to return to her beloved Burleigh
House and to Wyn, the boy she left behind. But Burleigh - one of
the six great magical houses of England - has gone wild with grief
after the death of Violet's father and now the capricious King of
England has threatened to raze it to the ground. Vi must decide
whether her destiny is set in stone, before Burleigh destroys
everything she loves. The second novel by acclaimed YA talent and
author of The Light Between World, Laura Weymouth. A curious and
original alternate history of living great houses, set in a vividly
imagined, enchanting world.
David's entire twelve-year life has been spent in a grisly prison
camp in Eastern Europe. He knows nothing of the outside world. But
when he is given the chance to escape, he seizes it. With his
vengeful enemies hot on his heels, David struggles to cope in this
strange new world, where his only resources are a compass, a few
crusts of bread, his two aching feet, and some vague advice to seek
refuge in Denmark. Is that enough to survive?
David's extraordinary odyssey is dramatically chronicled in Anne
Holm's classic about the meaning of freedom and the power of
hope.
From master storyteller Michael Morpurgo and award-winning artist Barroux comes a true story of bravery, sadness and hope, set against the backdrop of World War Two.
A true story of two brothers and the war that changed everything.
Michael Morpurgo’s wonderful storytelling and Barroux’s stunning artwork combine to tell the true story of Michael’s uncles during World War Two.
Francis and Pieter are brothers. As shadow of one war lingers, and the rumbles of another approach, the brothers argue. Francis is a fierce pacifist, while Pieter signs up to fight. What happens next will change the course of Francis’s life forever . . . and throw him into the mouth of the wolf.
A great way of introducing young readers to the realities of World War Two. Look out for Morpurgo’s other war fiction including War Horse, Friend or Foe, Waiting for Anya, King of the Cloud Forest and An Eagle in the Snow.
In the Mouth of the Wolf is a heart-felt true story of family and courage by a writer who ‘has the happy knack of speaking to both child and adult readers’ (The Guardian).
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