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Alice is fifteen, with hair as red as fire and skin as pale as
bone, but something inside her is broken. She has a brain injury,
the result of an assault. Manny was once a child soldier. He is
sixteen and has lost all his family. When Manny first sees Alice,
she is sitting on the rusty roof of her river house, looking like a
carving on an old-fashioned ship, sailing through the stars. He has
a poem in his pocket and he knows the words by heart. And he is
sure that girl has written them. When Manny and Alice meet they
find the beginnings of love and healing.
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Pea Pod Lullaby (Paperback)
Glenda Millard; Illustrated by Stephen Michael King
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We are all in this world together - I, you, we. A glorious,
heartfelt picture book about being there for one another from
award-winning creators Glenda Millard and Stephen Michael King. 'I
am the small green pea, you are the tender pod, hold me...' A
mother and baby, a boy and a dog run for their lives. A polar bear,
too, has come adrift. When will they find land? Who will welcome
them in? In all the wide world we each need a safe place to call
home. Words sing over the pictures in this evocative story: a
beautiful lullaby about what we can be for each other.
Skip's an outsider. He's never fitted in. So he takes to the
streets. Life there may be hard, but it's better than the one he's
left behind, especially when he teams up with homeless veteran
Billy. Then come the bombs which bring little Max and Tia, the sad
teenage dancer with a tiny baby, into Skip and Billy's world.
Scavenging for food, living on love and imagination - how long can
Skip's fragile new family hold out as war grips the city? A moving
tale of hope and survival, set in a bleak, war-torn world.
The fifth book in the Kingdom of Silk series. Ages 9+ It's almost
Christmas in Cameron's Creek and it's a time for wishes, big and
small. But Scarlet, the oldest of the Rainbow Girls, is not so sure
if wishes can come true. The kitchen at the Kingdom of Silk is warm
and sweet with the smell of buttery shortbread and steamed plum
puddings. And in the kitchen of the Colour Patch Cafe, Scarlet has
made a new friend, Anik. When Anik tells Scarlet about his home far
away and of all the things he has lost, Scarlet is determined to
make a difference. And so she decides to declare peace on Cameron's
Creek, and maybe even the world ...In Glenda Millard's beautifully
written and multi-award-winning Kingdom of Silk series, we meet the
uncommon Silk family. Parents Ben and Annie Silk have a brood of
five daughters ('the Rainbow Girls'), a son named Griffin,
Griffin's best friend Layla who 'might as well be a Silk' and Nell
- the 'tiny bit magic' fairy grandmother. Through these whimsical,
lyrical stories, Glenda Millard writes about families like no other
writer writes about families. The books explore important themes of
love, loss, friendships, home and belonging, in ways that pull at
the heartstrings but are never over-sentimental. Honey for the
soul. REVIEWS: "These thought-provoking books transport the reader
to a world of friendship and caring; of wanting to make a
difference and believing you can. Scarlet Silk, the eldest of the
Rainbow Girls, has made a new friend, Anik. When Anik tells Scarlet
about the war in his home far away and of all the things he has
lost, Scarlet is determined to make a difference. She decides to
declare peace on Cameron's Creek, and maybe even the world.
Thoughtful and compelling, another excellent book in the series."
-- PARENTS IN TOUCH. "This is a book about making new friends,
finding out if wishes can come true, and discovering that even a
small change is still a step in the right direction. 'Kingdom of
Silk' is a wonderful series for young readers who are just
discovering the joys of independent reading. It has the power to
transport the reader to a land of whimsy and to connect with them
on a deeper level. Plum Puddings and Paper Moons will be read and
loved by readers who have followed the series from the beginning,
and those who have only just discovered it." -- BOOKSELLER
+PUBLISHER. "What a gem! A Christmas story beyond compare ...Highly
recommended." -- MAGPIES. "This book about wishes is a wish in
itself - a wish for a peaceful world where individuals can make a
difference." -- THE AGE.
Book two in the award-winning Kingdom of Silk series. A friend like
Layla comes along once in a lifetime. Griffin's Daddy used to say
that Layla had been sent to comfort them after Tishkin went away,
'like an arm about their shoulders, a candle in the dark or like
golden syrup dumplings for the soul'. When Senior Citizens' Day is
announced at school, Layla wishes for someone special to take. It
is then that the intriguing Miss Amelie comes into their lives.
Through their new friendship, Layla and Griffin learn the
importance of memories, generosity of spirit, and the small
miracles that warm the heart. REVIEWS: "Poignant and lovely.
Millard has that rare gift of making you feel in a few pages that
you've known these characters, and this place, always." --
INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY (BEST CHILDREN'S BOOKS). "A beautiful and
touching story about an unusual friendship...A delicate and
thoughtful read." -- PARENTS IN TOUCH. "Beautiful, dream-like and
atmospheric drawings from illustrator Stephen Michael King
complement Millard's unforgettable and ethereal story which is
ideal to read aloud to younger children and guaranteed to delight
all generations of the family." -- LANCASHIRE EVENING POST.
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