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Maria's Island (Paperback)
Victoria Hislop; Illustrated by Gill Smith
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R215
R168
Discovery Miles 1 680
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A dramatic and moving story set in the same world as the
international bestseller The Island from the celebrated novelist
Victoria Hislop. The absorbing story of the Cretan village of Plaka
and the tiny, deserted island of Spinalonga - Greece's former leper
colony - is told to us by Maria Petrakis, one of the children in
the original version of The Island. She tells us of the ancient and
misunderstood disease of leprosy, exploring the themes of stigma,
shame and the treatment of those who are different, which are as
relevant for children as adults. Gill Smith's rich, full-colour
illustrations will transport the reader to the timeless and
beautiful Greek landscape and Mediterranean seascape.
A poetic, powerful story about a little brother and a big sister
finding a new home and new hope after being rescued from a boat
lost in the dark sea. A little brother and his big sister try their
best to settle in a new home, where they have nothing left from
before except each other. The little one makes new friends and
quickly learns to laugh again but his sister remains haunted by the
shadows of their past and hides away in their broken house. Trying
to help his sister, the little one catches a butterfly for her and
brings it inside the house. His sister knows that she needs to set
the butterfly free ... but that would mean going outside. In taking
the first steps to face her fears and save the butterfly, she also
begins the process of saving herself.
A poetic, powerful story about a little brother and a big sister
finding a new home and new hope after being rescued from a boat
lost in the dark sea. A little brother and his big sister try their
best to settle in a new home, where they have nothing left from
before except each other. The little one makes new friends and
quickly learns to laugh again but his sister remains haunted by the
shadows of their past and hides away in their broken house. Trying
to help his sister, the little one catches a butterfly for her and
brings it inside the house. His sister knows that she needs to set
the butterfly free ... but that would mean going outside. In taking
the first steps to face her fears and save the butterfly, she also
begins the process of saving herself.
A dramatic and moving story set in the same world as the international
bestseller The Island from the celebrated novelist Victoria Hislop.
The absorbing story of the Cretan village of Plaka and the tiny,
deserted island of Spinalonga – Greece's former leper colony – is told
to us by Maria Petrakis, one of the children in the original version of
The Island. She tells us of the ancient and misunderstood disease of
leprosy, exploring the themes of stigma, shame and the treatment of
those who are different, which are as relevant for children as adults.
Gill Smith's rich, full-colour illustrations will transport the reader
to the timeless and beautiful Greek landscape and Mediterranean
seascape.
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A Way to the Stars
David Almond; Illustrated by Gill Smith
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R309
Discovery Miles 3 090
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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An enchanting and heart-warming story between a father and son,
that will make you want to reach for stars. Joe wants to find a way
to the stars. With the help of his dad, he builds a ladder, a
tower, even a rocket to go up, up, up… Oh no! Crash, bang,
wallop! What next? Together, the pair jump on pogo sticks and build
sheds to paint their dreams and find a way. An uplifting and
magical tale of sky-high courage, imagination and the bond between
father and son that will make your heart soar. Written by
internationally acclaimed author David Almond and brought to
glorious life by award-winning illustrator Gill Smith in their
first collaboration.
This is the 2nd anthology of short stories by the author. It
explores the hopes, fears, imaginings and reactions of people -
ordinary people - who find themselves in strange situations. Have
they brought events on themselves? Are they the unwitting victims
of circumstance - or even the playthings of the supernatural? The
stories move with a measured pace, painting pictures in physical
and metaphysical dimensions.
This is a collection of three stories for teenagers - full of
magic, mystery and excitement. The Cornwall location provides a
setting of rocky cliffs, deserted quarries, storm-beaten shores and
the ever-changing face of the sea. The first story introduces a
time long ago when four Spirit Lords fought over the fate of
mankind. The second story provides a haunting glimpse of a
forgotten tragedy. The third story tells of the adventures of two
boys and the secrets they find on a Cornish beach. Children feature
in each story, rising to the challenge of the strange events and
haunting situations they find themselves in. The stories, the
characters and the vivid descriptions of the Cornish landscape will
entertain and leave a lasting impression.
This is a psychological novel, exploring the way in which the lives
of a number of people interact, causing them to confront truths
about themselves. Woven through these episodes is a story about
wartime events and the way they have affected the lives of the
protagonists. There is also a supernatural theme, with the shadowy
figure of Athar standing in the wings and influencing events. A man
dies, a murder is committed, revenge is taken on an unrepentant
wartime general....Old secrets about the war come out and cause
some to re-evaluate their own histories. But the core of the action
is in the way the characters move through their lives and come to
some sort of enlightenment.
This book was created as a series of stories for children aged 2-8
years. It uses the animal characters to describe everyday issues,
explore the challenges and problems of growing up and take the
reader through a series of adventures involving the very existence
of dragons and wizards in the face of the troubles in the Far
Lands. Jasper is the main character who grows in courage and wisdom
throughout the book - learning to fly, coping with a new sister,
braving the dangers of the Far Lands. His mentor is Magnus the
Magnificent - a bumbling magician who gets his spells wrong
sometimes but has the moral strength and skill to overcome the
scariest dangers. Cyril the owl also keeps a friendly eye on
Jasper, taking him to task when he doesn't live up to his
potential. And each animal adds a dimension to the stories - Little
Long Legs (the giraffe) is gentle and unassuming; Bing and Bong
(the hedgehogs) are anxious parents, struggling to restrain their
unruly son, Little Doodle; Tick and Tock (the mice) are
hard-working and resourceful; Phyllis (the cow) is motherly; Sid
the frog is a bit of a dare-devil; Wayne and Warren (the rabbits)
are happy-go-lucky; Andrew Tortoise is a worrier; Granville the dog
is an innate performer, and Moley is a good sort who is always
ready to help. Children will enjoy the characters and the story
lines. They will identify with Jasper's difficulties - like the
time he has a bad day and everything he does makes it worse And
they'll enjoy the humour of the animals making a circus - the mice
doing bare-back riding on Little Long Legs' back, Sid doing a Great
Plunge from the top of the tent into a bowl of water and Granville
and Little Doodle being clowns (so that they can throw water over
everyone ). The story of the Music Festival is even more surreal -
Magnus shows he has a softer side and Jasper's Uncle Desmond looks
out his old bagpipes So there are laughs and anxious moments,
things to make a child smile and issues for them to ponder over.
And lots and lots of charming colour drawings to bring the
characters to life. Parents will enjoy reading the bedtime story -
the gentle humour and unexpected story lines are fun for reading
aloud.
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