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The Den
Keith Gray; Cover design or artwork by Tom Clohosy Cole
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R231
R210
Discovery Miles 2 100
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Ships in 9 - 17 working days
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Marshall feels the need to escape because things are so tough at
home. Rory is just happy it’s the first day of the summer
holidays. While out on their bikes they stumble across a
long-forgotten underground bunker at the edge of the woods. Â
This is the den, and going down inside will stretch their
friendship to its limits. There will be rivalry and betrayal, but
can wrecked relationships be saved before the summer has even
begun?
Build your child's reading confidence at home with books at the
right level When Alex's dad drags him to Boswall and Sons, the
local department store, he never expects to find himself thrown
into a world of kidnap and spies. Written by Carnegie-nominated
author Keith Gray, this fast-paced, exciting book shows that things
aren't always as they seem... Diamond/Band 17 books offer more
complex, underlying themes to give opportunities for children to
understand causes and points of view. A mystery story A plan of the
department store on pages 54 and 55 allows readers to recap the
journey the boys make. Curriculum Links: Citizenship: Choices. This
book has been quizzed for Accelerated Reader.
Shortlisted for the CILIP Carnegie Medal 2010, Keith Gray's hit
novel features a group of three friends who embark on a remarkable
journey from Cleethorpes to Scotland with a stolen urn containing
the ashes of their best friend... Now adapted for the stage by
Birmingham Rep for a production by their Youth Theatre in 2011,
Ostrich Boys is ideal for KS3 and KS4 English and will appeal
strongly to boys as well as girls. This educational edition in
Methuen Drama's Critical Scripts series has been prepared by
national Drama in Secondary English experts Ruth Moore and Paul
Bunyan. Building on a decade of highly effective work and
publications endorsed by national organisations and supported by
teachers and consultants across Britain, each book in the series:
meets the new requirements at KS3 and GCSE (2010) features
detailed, structured schemes of work utilising drama approaches to
improve literary and language analysis places pupils' understanding
of the learning process at the heart of the activities will help
pupils to boost English GCSE success and develop high-level skills
at KS3 will save teachers considerable time devising their own
resources.
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The Climbers (Paperback)
Keith Gray; Cover design or artwork by Tom Clohosy Cole
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R227
Discovery Miles 2 270
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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In this compelling story of teenage rivalry and friendship,
award-winning author Keith Gray captures the subtle agonies and
reality of life growing up in a small town. Sully is the best
climber in the village. He can scale the Twisted Sister's tangled
branches and clamber up Double Trunker with ease. But when new kid
Nottingham shows up and astonishes everyone with his climbing
skills, Sully's status is under threat and there's only one way to
prove who's best. Sully and Nottingham must race to climb the last
unnamed tree. Whoever makes it to the top will become a legend. But
something spiteful and ugly has reared its head in Sully ... Is it
worth losing everything just to reach the top?
'It's not really kidnapping, is it? He'd have to be alive for it to
be proper kidnapping.' Kenny, Sim and Blake are about to embark on
a remarkable journey of friendship. Stealing the urn containing the
ashes of their best friend Ross, they set out from Cleethorpes on
the east coast to travel the 261 miles to the tiny hamlet of Ross
in Dumfries and Galloway. After a depressing and dispiriting
funeral they feel taking Ross to Ross will be a fitting memorial
for a 15 year-old boy who changed all their lives through his
friendship. Little do they realise just how much Ross can still
affect life for them even though he's now dead. Drawing on personal
experience Keith Gray has written an extraordinary novel about
friendship, loss and suicide, and about the good things that may be
waiting just out of sight around the corner . . .
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Creepers (Paperback)
Keith Gray
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R281
R253
Discovery Miles 2 530
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Ships in 9 - 17 working days
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Derwent Drive was known as the Speed Creep. A continual chain of
Dashes into Blind. We'd all heard the story about the Creeper who
dropped Blind into a garden, only to discover he was standing in a
dog pound. It was also the longest creep; twenty-five houses all in
a row, no bends, no kinks. And no Creeper had ever done the lot.
But Jamie and I reckoned we could do it. Jamie was the best Creeper
around. He was the best Buddie you could have. And he was mine.
Ever heard about 'creeping' before? Probably not. Nobody really
talks about it. That doesn't mean it doesn't happen. It does.
Creeping over back fences all the way down a street without getting
caught; without being hurt. It happens more than you might think.
It's probably happening somewhere tonight.
Breath of the Whales is a collection of inspirational messages
influenced by and imbued with the beauty, grace, intelligence and
energy of Cetaceans. Through exploration of the broader concepts of
consciousness, in regards to Whales in particular, we gain a deeper
understanding of the world in which we all live. Through these
messages we can access the wisdom of the collective consciousness
of Cetaceans as a resource for our spiritual growth and for the
evolution of Humanity.
This book provides a review of the current feed market dynamics
including the major emerging issues and their implications for the
U.S. livestock sector and Congress and background information on
the market structure of the U.S. feed grain sector.
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Malarkey (Paperback)
Keith Gray
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R254
R230
Discovery Miles 2 300
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Ships in 9 - 17 working days
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Brook High is a great grey concrete ants' nest of a school. John Malarkey is the new kid, thrown in at the deep end of Year 11. He's the wrong person in the wrong place at the wrong time. Through what at first appears to be a random meeting, he helps a girl called Mary Chase out of tricky situation, but is subsequently accused of stealing report cards to sell to students so they can write their own bogus reports. He quickly realises it was all a set-up, and that he's been used to take the fall. The teacher who accuses him of the crime gives him one day to prove his innocence. Malarkey tries to track down Mary Chase, but it's difficult in such a huge school. He does, however, discover strange goings-on beneath the surface of the school. There's the fixed football matches, with threats of violence to the team's star player. There's the homework club where money changes hands. There are teachers willing to take bribes. The more questions he asks the deeper he becomes involved in the corrupt under-belly of the school. He's noticed the peculiar fact that so many kids at Brook wear Adidas trainers - black with the three white stripes. He realises that these are the badge of membership worn by those involved in the school's 'mafia', and that there's a hierarchy. The more stripes someone has blacked-out, the higher up the ranks they are. He discovers that the name of the organisation's leader is Freddie Cloth, and Mary Chase turns out to be Cloth's girlfriend. Malarkey is soon noticed for asking so many questions, and receives warnings and then threats to back down. But, with time quickly running out for him, he still has to prove his innocence. And the only way to do this is to get to Freddie Cloth. Click here for more Definitions titles
Jason has had enough of his parents' arguments. He's running away
to stay with his brother in Liverpool. On the train journey he
meets a 'runner' called Jam, who lives on the monster intercity
trains and stations. His carefree and adventurous life sounds so
exciting that Jason begins to think he might join Jam. Then Jason
discovers Jam's secret.
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