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A Little Bit Super
Gary D. Schmidt, Leah Henderson, Pablo Cartaya, Nikki Grimes, Jarrett J. Krosoczka, …
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R505
R399
Discovery Miles 3 990
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In a collection of personal stories and essays, award-winning and
bestselling artists from Matt de la Pena and Veera Hiranandani to
Max Brallier and R.L. Stine write about how hope always wins, even
in the darkest of times. Where does hope live? In your family? In
your community? In your school? In your heart? From a family
restaurant to a hot-dog shaped car, from an empty road on a
moonlight night to a classroom holiday celebration, this anthology
of personal stories from award-winning and bestselling authors,
shows that hope can live everywhere, even-or especially-during the
darkest of times. No matter what happens: Hope wins. Contributors
include: Tom Angleberger, James Bird, Max Brallier, Julie Buxbaum,
Pablo Cartaya, J.C. Cervantes, Soman Chainani, Matt de la Pena,
Stuart Gibbs, Adam Gidwitz, Karina Yan Glaser, Veera Hiranandani,
Hena Khan, Gordon Korman, Janae Marks, Sarah Mlynowski, Rex Ogle,
James Ponti, Pam Munoz Ryan, Ronald L.Smith, Christina Soontornvat,
and R.L. Stine.
Facing a world dually altered by climate change and those who
profit from it, Yolanda Cicerón will have to fight to save the
last known beehive from extinction in this stirring new adventure
by award-winning author Pablo Cartaya. In a future shaken by
climate disasters, Yolanda Cicerón knows that nature is something
to be feared. While life in the Valley is brutal and harsh, Yoly
dreams of leaving her farm to live in Silo—the most advanced town
for miles around. But first, Yoly will need to prove she belongs in
a place where only the smartest and most useful are welcomed.
Between her razor-sharp smarts and sheer determination, Yoly is
well on her way until she discovers her family can no longer afford
her schooling. When forced to take matters into her own hands, the
closer she gets to securing her future, the more she uncovers the
dangers lying inside Silo’s walls—ones that threaten the entire
Valley. As she cracks long-guarded secrets, Yoly, along with
those closest to her, is put in grave peril and the only chance of
surviving may lie in the rediscovery of a long-extinct
species—the honeybee. Can the last surviving beehive be the key
to pulling the Valley out from under Silo’s thumb, or will they
destroy what remains of Yoly’s future?Â
A 2018 Pura Belpre Author Honor Book Save the restaurant. Save the
town. Get the girl. Make Abuela proud. Can thirteen-year-old Arturo
Zamora do it all or is he in for a BIG, EPIC FAIL? For Arturo,
summertime in Miami means playing basketball until dark, sipping
mango smoothies, and keeping cool under banyan trees. And maybe a
few shifts as junior lunchtime dishwasher at Abuela's restaurant.
Maybe. But this summer also includes Carmen, a poetry enthusiast
who moves into Arturo's apartment complex and turns his stomach
into a deep fryer. He almost doesn't notice the smarmy land
developer who rolls into town and threatens to change it. Arturo
refuses to let his family and community go down without a fight,
and as he schemes with Carmen, Arturo discovers the power of poetry
and protest through untold family stories and the work of Jose
Marti. Funny and poignant, The Epic Fail of Arturo Zamora is the
vibrant story of a family, a striking portrait of a town, and one
boy's quest to save both, perfect for fans of Rita Williams-Garcia.
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