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In the past two months, Thabo has experienced many exciting things.
He has:
- Flown to Mars;
- Met two Martians;
- Almost been eaten by a pod of seriously dodgy aliens;
- And also flown off Mars.
Now, Thabo and all his friends - human and alien - are on their way to the planet Gliese. Everything will go super-smoothly ... Right?!
Set in a New York apartment building, Fourteen Days is an irresistibly propulsive novel with an unusual twist: each character in this diverse, eccentric cast of neighbours has been secretly written by a different, major literary voice - from Margaret Atwood and John Grisham to Emma Donoghue and Celeste Ng.
One week into lockdown, the tenants of a run-down apartment building in Manhattan have begun to gather on the rooftop each evening and tell stories. With each passing night, more and more neighbours gather, bringing chairs and milk crates and overturned pails. Gradually the tenants – some of whom have barely spoken to each other before now – become real neighbours.
A dazzling, heartwarming and ultimately surprising narrative, Fourteen Days is an ode to the power of storytelling and human connection.
Includes writing from: Charlie Jane Anders, Margaret Atwood, Jennine Capo Crucet, Pat Cummings, Joseph Cassara, Angie Cruz, Sylvia Day, Emma Donoghue, Dave Eggers, Diana Gabaldon, Tess Gerritsen, John Grisham, Maria Hinojosa, Mira Jacob, Erica Jong, CJ Lyons, Celeste Ng, Tommy Orange, Mary Pope Osborne, Doug Preston, Alice Randall, Caroline Randall, Ishmael Reed, Roxana Robinson, Nelly Rosario, James Shapiro, Hampton Sides, R.L. Stine, Nafissa Thompson-Spires, Monique Truong, Scott Turow, Luis Alberto Urrea, Rachel Vail, Weike Wang, DeShawn Charles Winslow, Meg Wolitzer
This book can be used as children’s first introduction to the coolest,
most interesting, and most exciting animals! Meet the Big Five, the
little five, and the creepiest five.
Inside the book, you’ll find more than 100 super cool facts, photos,
and fantastic stories about various animals. There are also activities
at the end of each chapter.
An all-in-one book that is perfect to take along on vacation, or just
for trivia enthusiasts to devour.
A wide-ranging rethinking of the many factors that comprise the
making of American Grand Strategy. What is grand strategy? What
does it aim to achieve? And what differentiates it from normal
strategic thought-what, in other words, makes it "grand"? In
answering these questions, most scholars have focused on diplomacy
and warfare, so much so that "grand strategy" has become almost an
equivalent of "military history." The traditional attention paid to
military affairs is understandable, but in today's world it leaves
out much else that could be considered political, and therefore
strategic. It is in fact possible to consider, and even reach, a
more capacious understanding of grand strategy, one that still
includes the battlefield and the negotiating table while expanding
beyond them. Just as contemporary world politics is driven by a
wide range of non-military issues, the most thorough considerations
of grand strategy must consider the bases of peace and
security-including gender, race, the environment, and a wide range
of cultural, social, political, and economic issues. Rethinking
American Grand Strategy assembles a roster of leading historians to
examine America's place in the world. Its innovative chapters
re-examine familiar figures, such as John Quincy Adams, George
Kennan, and Henry Kissinger, while also revealing the forgotten
episodes and hidden voices of American grand strategy. They expand
the scope of diplomatic and military history by placing the grand
strategies of public health, race, gender, humanitarianism, and the
law alongside military and diplomatic affairs to reveal hidden
strategists as well as strategies.
Outside In presents the newest scholarship that narrates and
explains the history of the United States as part of a networked
transnational past. This work tells the stories of Americans who
inhabited the border-crossing circuitry of people, ideas, and
institutions that have made the modern world a worldly place.
Forsaking manifestos of transnational history and surveys of
existing scholarship for fresh research, careful attention to
concrete situations and transactions, and original interpretation,
the vigorous, accomplished historians whose work is collected here
show how the transnational history of the United States is actually
being written. Ranging from high statecraft to political ferment
from below, from the history of religion to the discourse of
women's rights, from the political left to the political right,
from conservative businessmen to African diaspora radicals, this
set of original essays narrates U.S. history in new ways,
emphasizing the period from 1870 to the present. The essays in
Outside In demonstrate the inadequacy of any unidirectional concept
of "the U.S. and the world," although they stress the worldly
forces that have shaped Americans. At the same time, these essays
disrupt and complicate the very idea of simple inward and outward
flows of influence, showing how Americans lived within
transnational circuits featuring impacts and influences running in
multiple directions. Outside In also transcends the divide between
work focusing on the international system of nation-states and
transnational history that treats non-state actors exclusively. The
essays assembled here show how to write transnational history that
takes the nation-state seriously, explaining that governments and
non-state actors were never sealed off from one another in the
modern world. These essays point the way toward a more concrete and
fully internationalized vision of modern American history.
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Badlands (Hardcover)
Douglas Preston, Lincoln Child
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R689
R587
Discovery Miles 5 870
Save R102 (15%)
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In the New Mexico badlands, the skeleton of a woman is found—and the
case is assigned to FBI Agent Corrie Swanson. The victim walked into
the desert, shedding clothes as she went, and died in agony of
heatstroke and thirst. Two rare artifacts are found clutched in her
bony hands—lightning stones used by the ancient Chaco people to summon
the gods.
Is it suicide or… sacrifice?
Agent Swanson brings in archaeologist Nora Kelly to investigate. When a
second body is found—exactly like the other—the two realize the case
runs deeper than they imagined. As Corrie and Nora pursue their
investigation into remote canyons, haunted ruins, and long-lost
rituals, they find themselves confronting a dark power that, disturbed
from its long slumber, threatens to exact an unspeakable price.
How to Tell the Truth is the story of Preston Perry’s path toward God.
A hope-filled apologetics and evangelism book.
In this compelling and gripping book, Preston tells the story of how
God chased him. The streets of Chicago were his home, and it was there
that he encountered all sorts of people who had their own versions of
the truth—from Jehovah Witnesses to Mormons to Hebrew Israelites. That
is where Preston discovered not only the importance of the truth but
how to tell the truth in a way that speaks to someone’s heart. Sharing
our faith is not about winning arguments; it’s about winning hearts.
And the way we do that is by engaging with friends, neighbours, and
coworkers around us about our beliefs with truth, dignity, and respect.
With How to Tell the Truth, you will:
• Be inspired by Preston’s own incredible story about how God
transformed his life forever by showing him the very heart of what it
means to be a Christian.
• Be equipped with practical and easy ways to reach your friends and
your neighbours with the truth of the gospel with kindness and love.
• Be challenged to respond to God’s call to be bold. Eternity is at
stake.
This book is like no other book you’ve read. Preston’s own story,
including his successes and failures, is woven throughout the book to
help us see how urgent our task is—and how powerful our God is.
A teacher's guide to the SIAS document is aimed at providing all
role players who are involved with children with a hands-on guide
to using the South African policy document on Screening,
Intervention, Assessment and Support (SIAS). It is an interactive
and informative guide offering detailed guidance to all
professionals who work with children on how to obtain the optimum
support for the learners who are entrusted to them, whether it be
for education, legal assistance, professional help or medical
interventions. This book is aimed especially at the emerging
teacher, but also addresses the more seasoned educator in
highlighting support avenues for alternative actions and resources
that tend to be forgotten, overlooked or simply ignored. The
avenues that should be followed by all those working with children
have been clearly defined in an effort to emphasise the importance
of inclusion in the lifeworld of the next generation. All children
have the potential to thrive, survive and achieve to the best of
their abilities if they are given equal opportunities and are shown
the nature of encompassing humanity. It must be remembered that the
future will be in the hands of the youth of today.
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