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In this award-winning memoir translated from Italian to English, a
Jewish girl grows up during a difficult time of racial
discrimination and war, and discovers light in unexpected places.
This classic, powerful story from Lia Levi is adapted for young
readers, with beautiful black-and-white illustrations, a family
photo album, and a powerful author's note to readers. 1938, Italy.
Six-year-old Lia loves to build sandcastles at the beach and her
biggest problem is her shyness and quiet, birdlike voice-until
prime minister Mussolini joins forces with Hitler in World War II,
and everything changes. Now there are laws saying Jewish children
can't go to school, Jews can't work, or go on vacation. It's
difficult for Lia to understand why this is happening to her
family. When her father loses his job, they must give up their home
and move from city to city. As war comes closer, it becomes too
dangerous to stay together, and Lia and her sisters are sent to
hide at a convent. Will she ever be "just a girl" again? The memoir
is full of poignant moments of friendship and loss, dreaded tests
at school, told in Lia's captivating voice, as she grows into a
young teen. Just a Girl is an important addition to the WWII Jewish
canon.
Poetry transports you Over land and air and sea Find your poetry
door today You already have the key Ride a silver-maned unicorn,
make a witches' brew, head to Star City and become an astronaut.
Name your pet mouse Fred, find secrets in the forest and enjoy
those glad-to-be-alive days. But don't impersonate your mum on the
telephone! From changing schools and missing friends to standing up
for nature and helping to save our Earth. Find poems about being
kind, feeling sad, or going on an adventure...there's something for
everyone in this book.
Do you know who owns these woods? Who owns old oak and pointy pine?
Who owns root and branch and leaf; who calls this forest "MINE"?
Follow a little boy and his grandma as they wander through the wild
and wonderful woods. From the forest creatures who scamper, crawl
or fly through the leaves to the trees and plants which sway with
the breeze, the woods are full of curious and beautiful life. As
the boy is introduced to more and more of the phenomenons of the
forest, he begins to ask an important question: Who owns the woods?
This thought-provoking picture book teaches readers to appreciate
how special the great outdoors is and encourages them to play their
part in protecting it. Beautiful artwork from Jess Mason perfectly
captures how untameable and sublime nature can be, and flowing,
lyrical text from Emily Hibbs explores how we can enjoy nature in a
respectful way.
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