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Deborah Ellis's bestselling novel The Breadwinner, now available as
a stunningly illustrated graphic novel. This beautiful
graphic-novel adaptation of The Breadwinner animated film tells the
story of eleven-year-old Parvana, who must disguise herself as a
boy to support her family during the Taliban's rule in Afghanistan
in the late 1990s. Parvana lives with her family in one room of a
bombed-out apartment building in Kabul, Afghanistan's capital city.
Parvana's father -- a history teacher until his school was bombed
and his health destroyed -- works from a blanket on the ground in
the marketplace, reading letters for people who cannot read or
write. One day, he is arrested for having forbidden books, and the
family is left without someone who can earn money or even shop for
food. As conditions for the family grow desperate, only one
solution emerges. Forbidden to earn money as a girl, Parvana must
transform herself into a boy, and become the breadwinner. Readers
will want to linger over this powerful graphic novel with its
striking art and inspiring story. Key Text Features speech bubbles
captions historical note Correlates to the Common Core State
Standards in English Language Arts: CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.4.1 Refer
to details and examples in a text when explaining what the text
says explicitly and when drawing inferences from the text.
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.5.7 Analyze how visual and multimedia elements
contribute to the meaning, tone, or beauty of a text (e.g., graphic
novel, multimedia presentation of fiction, folktale, myth, poem).
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The Secret of Kells (Paperback)
Tomm Moore; Retold by Mary Webb; Illustrated by Cartoon Saloon
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R333
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History, myth and legend collide in this full-colour illustrated
storybook of the animated feature Brendan and the Secret of Kells.
Twelve-year-old Brendan's life in the monastery at Kells is not
very exciting until Aidan arrives. Suddenly life is one big
adventure. In the forest Brendan is rescued from wolves by Aisling,
a mysterious green-eyed girl. In the cave of the Dark One, he risks
his life to steal the eye of the serpent god, Crom Cruach.
Meanwhile Aidan is keeping a secret that will become Brendan's
biggest challenge, and the Vikings get nearer and nearer ... This
exciting story is brought to life through stunning visuals and
includes a section of facts about the real Book of Kells.
A boy orphaned by invaders. A strange fairy girl in the forest. A
serpent god seeking blood. A book to turn darkness into light.
Brendan's uncle, Abbot Cellach, forbids him to set foot outside the
walls of Kells. 'The Vikings are coming,' he warns. But Brendan
longs to help the famous illuminator, Aidan, with the Great Book.
In the dark of the night he sneaks into the forest to collect ink
berries for Aidan. There he is attacked by wolves, meets a strange
fairy girl - and stumbles on the cave of the evil Crom Cruach, the
Dark One. Can Brendan outwit the serpent god? Will the Great Book
ever be finished? And will the walls of Kells protect Brendan and
the monks from the invading Vikings? Adapted from The Secret of
Kells, the Oscar-nominated film by Cartoon Saloon, Les Armateurs,
Vivi Film.
We are going on a long mysterious journey to find out what we can
about the Island of Ireland... The Story of Ireland begins 'After
the Ice' and lasts 9000 years. It tells the story of the whole
island and its people. The book's 27 chapters chronicle the big
picture of invasions, wars, Christianity, famine and a divided
island, mixed with tales of Celtic head hunters, mysterious stone
tombs, the Vikings, the black death, life in castles, the Titanic
tragedy, music, mobiles and computers. When it ends a new story is
just beginning. The Story of Ireland won the Irish Children's Book
of the Year Award (Irish Book Awards) in 2008 and was in the
International Youth Library's White Ravens 2008 selection.
Available in both the original large format hardback and a
pocket-sized hardback edition.
A new paperback edition of this popular children's book. We are
going on a long mysterious journey to find out what we can about
the Island of Ireland... The Story of Ireland begins 'After the
Ice' and lasts 9000 years. It tells the story of the whole island
and its people. The book's 27 chapters chronicle the big picture of
invasions, wars, Christianity, famine and a divided island, mixed
with tales of Celtic head hunters, mysterious stone tombs, the
Vikings, the black death, life in castles, the Titanic tragedy,
music, mobiles and computers. When it ends a new story is just
beginning. Included in the International Youth Library's White
Ravens 2008 collection and winner of the Irish Children's Book of
the Year (Irish Book Awards) 2008.
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Brendan and the Dark One
Calee M Lee; Illustrated by Cartoon Saloon
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R320
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She Will Help (Paperback)
Calee M Lee; Illustrated by Cartoon Saloon
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R249
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