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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.
Clara Barton lived her life to help others. This inspiring
biography introduces readers to the "Angel of the Battlefield" in
the Civil War and how she spent her life caring for others on and
off the battlefields. The vivid images, helpful timeline, and
informational text work together to depict Clara's journey from a
young Civil War nurse to the president of the American Red Cross. A
table of contents, glossary, and index aid in better understanding
of the content and improvement in vocabulary.
This book provides a comprehensive study of the neglected story of
the involvement of the women's movement with criminal justice
policy in the 20th century. Taking the topic from the 'suffragette'
era to the early days of 'second-wave' feminism, the book argues
that criminal justice policy has been a continual concern for
feminists.
Life after slavery was abolished in the Virgin Islands meant that
young persons had to mature early. Finding a career was of utmost
importance. This is the first book in a series that follows the
lives of young Virgin Islanders as they become qualified in a
chosen profession. Ben, a young boy of ten years has always enjoyed
thatching day at his family home. This year he is finally able to
take an active part in the activities as he learns how to become a
Thatcher man. Follow the story of Ben as he begins his chosen
career by learning all he needs to know about thatching a house
including the secret language of the thatcher's.
This thought-provoking book uses evocative photographs, maps and
easy-to-follow text to tell the story of this dark event to young
readers in a clear and sensitive way. It explores the complex
reasons for the Holocaust, what life was like in the ghettos and
concentration camps, the aftermath and the founding of the state of
Israel. Accounts from survivors and incredible stories of heroism
and survival make it a compelling read for a new generation who are
keen to learn about this dark period in human history.
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People
(Paperback)
Kirsty Holmes; Designed by Dan Scase
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R295
R245
Discovery Miles 2 450
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There's so much to see up here on the street, but it's even more
interesting under our feet! This informative title looks at our
ancestors, and what their ancient bones tell us about the living,
breathing people they were. From stone age man to a terracotta
army, we know ourselves because we know the people under our feet.
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Queen Elizabeth
(Hardcover)
Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara; Illustrated by Melissa Lee Johnson
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R188
Discovery Miles 1 880
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In this book from the critically acclaimed Little People, BIG
DREAMS series, discover the life of Queen Elizabeth II, the
longest-reigning monarch of modern times. Little Elizabeth loved
dogs and horses and dreamed of living on a farm. But, one day, she
heard chants on the streets. Her uncle Edward had renounced the
Crown, which meant her father would be the next king, and she
heiress to the throne. From that day on, she had to learn how to
one day be the queen. When she was only 13, World War Two broke out
across the globe. Elizabeth bravely served as an ambulance driver,
and after the war ended, she fell in love with and married the
charming Prince Philip. In 1952, she was crowned Queen of the
United Kingdom, and for the next 70 years she would serve as a
beacon of continuity, looking after her subjects and serving the
country she reigned over. This moving book features stylish and
quirky illustrations and extra facts at the back, including a
biographical timeline with historical photos and a detailed profile
of the monarch's life. Little People, BIG DREAMS is a best-selling
series of books and games that explore the lives of outstanding
people, from designers and artists to scientists and activists. All
of them achieved incredible things, yet each began life as a child
with a dream. This empowering series offers inspiring messages to
children of all ages, in a range of formats. The board books are
told in simple sentences, perfect for reading aloud to babies and
toddlers. The hardcover versions present expanded stories for
beginning readers. Boxed gift sets allow you to collect a selection
of the books by theme. Matching games and other fun learning tools
provide even more ways to make the lives of these role models
accessible to children . Inspire the next generation of outstanding
people who will change the world with Little People, BIG DREAMS!
Decorate your very own doll's house inside the pages of this
stunning colouring book. Colour and doodle your own Victorian
doll's house and its inhabitants. With gorgeously detailed
illustrations, and fascinating factual details, this book has
something for everyone.
A brilliantly fun search-and-find puzzle book for children from 6+,
developed in consultation with the British Museum! Tom's not only
lost in time, he's lost his cat, too! Can you find Tom and his
naughty cat, Digby, on every page? Packed with detailed artwork,
fascinating facts about Ming Dynasty China and over 100 other
things to find - from the emperor in his yellow robes to an acrobat
doing a handstand! The perfect book for fans of Where's Wally!
Filled with stylish artwork by award-winning illustrator Fatti
Burke. Now in paperback! Have you read Tom's other adventures? Find
Tom in Time: Ancient Egypt, Ancient Rome and Ancient Greece
The past was a miserable place to be. There was a war around every
corner. People were often so ill that they were dying. Disaster was
never far away and crime was happening all over the place. Be
brave. Take a journey through hideous history and see if you emerge
from the other side...
Discover all the foul facts about the Awesome Egyptians with
history's most horrible headlines. All the foul facts about the
Awesome Egyptians are ready to uncover, including: which king had
the worst blackheads why some kings had to wear false beards and
why the peasants were revolting. * fully illustrated throughout and
packed with horrible stories - with all the horribly hilarious bits
included * with a fresh take on the classic Horrible Histories
style, perfect for fans old and new * the perfect series for anyone
looking for a fun and informative read * Horrible Histories has
been entertaining children and families for generations with books,
TV, stage show, magazines, games and 2019's brilliantly funny
Horrible Histories: the Movie - Rotten Romans. Get your history
right here and collect the whole horrible lot. Read all about it!
I have no great actions to boast of, but I will endeavor in my way,
which is a way of my own, to write you some anecdotes, give you
some ideas of how we fared, what we did, what we seen, and how we
seen it. I do not propose to give you a history of the war, or a
history of the prisoners in the South. I was a prisoner. -Erastus
Holmes-
A colourful and comical tour through history from cartoonists Mike
Barfield and Jess Bradley. The hilarious minds behind A Day in the
Life of a Poo, a Gnu and You have teamed up once again - this time
to give a taste of the daily lives of the people, animals and
objects who made history. Featuring a day in the life of early
humans as they paint mammoths on the walls of a cave, a fierce
gladiator battling in the Colosseum and the first woman in space.
And not forgetting the animals of history - from an Egyptian cat
(worshipped as a god, of course) to an albatross flying over Rapa
Nui and a dog in the trenches of the First World War. Readers can
also discover the stories behind famous constructions, including
the Great Wall of China and Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, and delve
into the secret diaries of a Viking, Isaac Newton's cat and the
wooden panel that became the Mona Lisa. With over 90 entries told
in the friendly, informative style of Mike Barfield and brought to
life by Jess Bradley's brilliantly funny illustrations, this book
will have children learning and laughing as they go.
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