|
Showing 1 - 25 of
38 matches in All Departments
 A gripping, page-turning mystery adventure from the
bestselling author of modern classic The Goldfish Boy When lonely
Vincent is forced to go on an outdoor activity weekend with three
other kids from his class, he's counting the seconds until he can
escape home. But one of his classmates is hiding a secret: she's
convinced there's pirate treasure buried deep within a nearby
mountain. Suddenly, this boring trip becomes an exciting adventure!
But a thief is hot on the trail, intent on stealing the loot for
themselves... can the Treasure Hunters work together to stop them?
for fans of Frank Cottrell Boyce's Millions and classic action
adventure movie The Goonies funny, moving and a real page-turner a
sensitive depiction of a hero with dyspraxia  PRAISE FOR
LISA THOMPSON BOOKS Goldfish Boy "an utterly captivating read"
BookTrust "This empathetic debut is a middle-grade whodunit with a
very special heart." Kirkus "a heart-warming tale"Â Books for
Keeps The Light Jar Shortlisted for the Children's Book Awards
2019, Books for Older Readers Category "bags of empathy to a deftly
plotted tale"Â The Guardian "A hugely endearing boy
hero"Â The Times The Day I Was Erased "Lisa Thompson's light
touch in delicately exploring emotional wellbeing means the story
can be enjoyed by younger children and teenagers alike and can help
begin important conversations about memory loss, parental discord
and the meaning of friendship."Â BookTrust Â
'I devoured The Light Jar whole and insist you do the same. Pure,
breathtaking genius' Maz Evans, bestselling author of Who Let the
Gods Out? The second read-in-one-sitting mystery from the
bestselling author of The Goldfish Boy, 2017's breakout children's
book hit. Nate and his mother are running away, hiding out in a
tumbledown cottage in the middle of a forest. When Mum heads off
for provisions, and then doesn't return, Nate is left alone and
afraid, with the dark closing in all around him. But comfort can
come from the most unexpected of places - a mysterious girl trying
to solve the clues of a treasure hunt and the reappearance of an
old friend from his past. Will Nate find the bravery needed to face
the troubles of his present and ultimately illuminate the future? A
story of fear and hope, loneliness and friendship - full of the
heart, engaging characters and propulsive, page-turning mystery
that has made The Goldfish Boy a breakout children's book
bestseller.
THE SUNDAY TIMES' CHILDREN'S BOOK OF THE WEEK 'A warm-hearted,
involving story about a mystery explored by a group of unlikely
friends in a run-down seaside hotel . The feelgood ending is about
kindness and seeking help when you need it' Nicolette Jones Todd
and Laurie's dad is either on top of the world, taking them on fun
adventures, or down in the depths and sleeping all the time. In the
middle of the night, he bundles them into the car and drives them
to the Paradise Hotel. He paints a picture of a luxurious mansion
by the sea, but the reality is a rundown dump and the
disappointment means Dad takes to his bed. Todd and Laurie have the
run of the place, and meet Scout, the daughter of the owner, who
tells them about the night many years ago when a famous novelist
vanished from her room on the top floor, which was locked from the
inside... with clues to crack, a mystery to solve, and Dad to worry
about, this holiday is full of twists and turns. A sensitive,
empathetic portrayal of having a parent with bipolar Funny, moving
and brilliantly plotted - a true page-turner The Grand Budapest
Hotel meets Paddington 2!
A story about finding friendship when you're lonely - and hope when
all you feel is fear. Twelve-year-old Matthew is trapped in his
bedroom by crippling OCD, spending most of his time staring out of
his window as the inhabitants of Chestnut Close go about their
business. Until the day he is the last person to see his next door
neighbour's toddler, Teddy, before he goes missing. Matthew must
turn detective and unravel the mystery of Teddy's disappearance -
with the help of a brilliant cast of supporting characters.
Page-turning, heartbreaking, but ultimately life-affirming, this
story is perfect for fans of Can You See Me, The Curious Incident
of the Dog in the Night Time and Wonder. "A genuinely clever
mystery" - Robin Stevens, author of the Murder Most Unladylike
series. "A great cast of characters and an intriguing mystery - I
loved it!" Ross Welford, author of Time Travelling with a Hamster.
A sensitive, empathetic portrayal of living with OCD. This is a
book that will make you laugh and cry. The Goldfish Boy was
shortlisted for many awards and became one of the biggest
children's books of 2017.
Return to the wonderful characters of beloved, bestselling,
award-winning The Goldfish Boy, one of the most talked-about debut
children's books of recent years. Melody Bird has discovered an old
abandoned house in the corner of the graveyard, and a mysterious
boy hiding out there... Hal tells her that he's a spy-in-training,
using the house as a base for his undercover surveillance of a
known local criminal. Her friends Matthew and Jake don't believe
that a teenager would be entrusted with this mission and turn the
tables to spy on him, uncovering secrets and unravelling a mystery
as they go. The sequel to huge bestseller The Goldfish Boy A
clever, very moving mystery for young readers to help solve "One of
our most inventive writers for children" The Times
Telling a little white lie now and then is harmless, right? But
what if it leads to you being a household name and international
celebrity? Cole is the boy who fooled the world and finds himself
trapped in a huge web of lies... can he break free? The brand new,
read-in-one-sitting mystery from the bestselling author of The
Goldfish Boy. When a little white lie leads to a huge dose of
trouble... Cole is the odd one out at school: the other kids have
the latest gadgets and trainers while his family struggles to make
ends meet. Until the day one of his paintings is talent-spotted and
sells for thousands of pounds at a posh London gallery. Suddenly,
Cole is the toast of the international art world, the star guest on
TV shows, rich beyond his wildest dreams, hailed as a boy genius!
Being famous is FANTASTIC... but Cole has a guilty secret that if
exposed will bring everything crashing down around him... A story
of fame and fortune, making mistakes and learning to be true to
yourself. An award-winning, bestselling author. This is a funny,
moving, hugely entertaining story.
|
Fruits (Hardcover)
Lisa Thompson
|
R658
R566
Discovery Miles 5 660
Save R92 (14%)
|
Ships in 10 - 15 working days
|
|
The Small Things (Paperback)
Lisa Thompson; Illustrated by Hannah Coulson
|
R239
R195
Discovery Miles 1 950
Save R44 (18%)
|
Ships in 9 - 15 working days
|
Anna’s anxious when she’s picked to befriend the new girl in her class. For a start, Ellie is ill and can’t come to school herself. So Anna has to communicate with her through a new kind of robot. But Anna is also worried that her life’s too small and boring to be of interest to her new friend. Compared to the other girls, she doesn’t have anything exciting to talk about and so when Ellie asks her a question, a little white lie pops out. Then another and another. When Ellie finds out the truth, can their friendship survive ...?
Inspired by a true story, a groundbreaking robot helps friendship blossom in this poignant and uplifting novella from bestseller Lisa Thompson.
The third read-in-one-sitting mystery from the author of
unforgettable bestseller The Goldfish Boy. Maxwell is always in
trouble. He's a total menace to his teachers and big sister, but
has a soft side, too: he rescued his dog, Monster, from being run
over and checks on his elderly neighbour after school. One day,
while looking through a mysterious cabinet of curiosities, Maxwell
finds himself erased from his life: it's as if he's never been
born. At first, being able to walk around without being yelled at
is great, but Maxwell starts to miss his old life. And, if he'd
never existed, then he wouldn't have swooped Monster out of the
path of that car... A story of family, friendship and finding your
place in the world. A page-turning story as gripping as other
bestselling books from Lisa Thompson, including The Goldfish Boy
& The Light Jar A mystery sprinkled with irresistible magic.
Past debates over social movements have suffered from a focus on
Anglo-America and Europe, often neglecting the significance of
collective actions of citizens in the Global South. This
authoritative new title redresses this imbalance with case study
material from movements for change in Brazil, India, Bangladesh,
Mexico, South Africa, Kenya and Nigeria. In these examples, social
movements have formed without the benefits of the structural or
institutional resource base found in the North, and have persevered
even when the state does not have the resources to effectively
respond to collective demands. Each expert contribution points to
the complexity of relationships that influence mobilization and
social movements; unsettling the notion that social activism leads
inexorably to democracy and development and questioning what
motivates collective action and what does it achieve?
|
Carrie and the Roller Boots
Lisa Thompson; Illustrated by Jess Rose
|
R213
R174
Discovery Miles 1 740
Save R39 (18%)
|
Ships in 9 - 15 working days
|
Carrie’s best friend Sidney is planning to show off his
tap-dancing skills during Friday Fun Time at school and Carrie
wants to join in. She plans an amazing routine where Sidney will
dance and she will roller skate. But there’s one big problem …
Carrie has never roller skated before. Will the performance end in
disaster or will their friendship help them to dazzle the audience?
A crumbling stone soldier sits on a bench in the park. Only Owen
understands how important he is. At home, Owen and his mum are
struggling and there's nobody he can talk to. Hidden away in the
park, Owen feels free to be himself. When the war-weary soldier is
listening, his worries slip away. But nobody else cares about the
soldier, and the town council want to tear him down. Owen's the
only one who can save him but can he find the courage to speak up
before it's too late? A touching story of loss and remembrance from
Lisa Thompson, the award-winning author of The Goldfish Boy.
Particularly suitable for struggling, reluctant or dyslexic readers
aged 8+
Friendship appears where it's least expected in this heartwarming
Little Gem from award-winning author Lisa Thompson. When Sidney
spots a wishing well in the long grass on his way to school, he
thinks he might have found the answer to the problems he's having
with his friend Billy. If he can just wish for exactly the right
thing, then surely Billy will want to be friends with him again?
But as Sidney makes his wishes, what he doesn't realise is that the
friend he's longing for has been beside him all the time ...
Based on Dr. Wrighta (TM)s classic major reference, Handbook of
Pediatric Eye and Systemic Disease outlines the latest findings in
diagnosing children's eye diseases and their treatment options.
Distilling the essentials of ocular manifestations of systemic
disorders and diseases into a portable, complete and authoritative
pocket reference, this handbook offers a complete picture of how to
best treat pediatric patients. Specifically, the introductory
chapters on the specifics of pediatric ophthalmology (embryology,
post-natal development and the pediatric exam) will help newcomers
to pediatric practice fully grasp the subtle differences in
pediatric care. The chapters are written by leading experts in the
field and are presented in a user-friendly format, relying on
heavily illustrated color plates, clinically helpful tables,
charts, and decision-making guidelines. This approach will enable
the practitioner (whether specialist or generalist) to make the
most accurate diagnosis and choose the most effective treatment
option.
This series provides fun and accessible careers information for
young people choosing what to study post-14. Each title offers a
behind-the-scenes tour of a high-interest job typically entered
through a vocational route. Snappy, easy-to-digest information and
case studies are supported by a comprehesive guide to training and
entry routes. At the end of year 9, pupils must choose course
options that will determine whether they take a vocational or
academic route through the rest of their education. These titles
will help readers relate the huge range of vocational courses
available to exciting jobs in the real world.
This series provides fun and accessible careers information for
young people choosing what to study post-14. Each title offers a
behind-the-scenes tour of a high-interest job typically entered
through a vocational route. Snappy, easy-to-digest information and
case studies are supported by a comprehensive guide to training and
entry routes. At the end of year 9, pupils must choose course
options that will determine whether they take a vocational or
academic route through the rest of their education. These titles
will help readers relate the huge range of vocational courses
available to exciting jobs in the real world.
Tabby's fed up. Fed up with losing her best friend and fed up that
Grandad has come to stay. Grandad's always telling the same old
silly, made-up stories and now Tabby has to walk his smelly dog
Buster every day after school. When one of Tabby's walks takes her
to a lonely hilltop house she spots something strange going on. So
strange she can't help but mention it to Grandad who of course
turns it all into another fantasy. But when tragedy strikes,
Tabby's left wondering if Grandad's impossible story could be true?
A poignant and uplifting story of family, connection and
imagination, from the Blue Peter Book Award shortlisted author of
Owen and the Soldier. Particularly suitable for struggling,
reluctant or dyslexic readers aged 8+
Based on Dr. Wrighta (TM)s classic major reference, Handbook of
Pediatric Retinal Disease outlines the latest findings in
diagnosing retinal disorders in children's and the best available
treatment options. Distilling the essentials of these somewhat
uncommon discorders and diseases into a portable, complete and
authorative pocket reference, this handbook offers a complete
picture of how to best treat pediatric patients. Specifically, the
introductory chapters on the specifics of pediatric ophthalmology
(embryology, post-natal development and the pediatric exam) will
help newcomers to pediatric practice fully grasp the subtle
differences in pediatric care. The chapters are written by leading
experts in the field and are presented in a user-friendly format,
relying on heavily illustrated in color plates, clincally helpful
tables, charts, and decision-making guidelines. This approach will
enable the practitioner (whether specialist or generalist) to make
the most accurate diagnosis and choose the most effective treatment
option.
Based on Dr. Wrighta (TM)s classic major reference, Handbook of
Pediatric Strabismus and Amblyopia outlines the latest findings in
diagnosing the most commonly presenting problems in pediatic cases,
offering the most complete assessment tools for accurate diagnosis
and then best treatment options. Distilling the essentials of these
prevelant and sometimes complicated cases into a portable, complete
and authorative pocket reference, this handbook offers a complete
picture of how to best treat pediatric patients. Specifically, the
introductory chapters on the specifics of pediatric ophthalmology
(embryology, post-natal development and the pediatric exam) will
help newcomers to pediatric practice fully grasp the subtle
differences in pediatric care. The chapters are written by leading
experts in the field and are presented in a user-friendly format,
relying on heavily illustrated in color plates, clincally helpful
tables, charts, and decision-making guidelines. This approach will
enable the practitioner (whether specialist or generalist) to make
the most accurate diagnosis and choose the most effective treatment
option.
|
|