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11 birthdays
Par Wendy Mass. 2009
Born on the same day, Leo and Amanda have shared nine birthday parties. But on their tenth, Amanda's feelings are…
hurt and she doesn't speak to Leo for a year. When their separate eleventh birthdays keep repeating, Leo and Amanda need to reconcile to get unstuck. For grades 4-7. 2009
Princess Truly picks a pumpkin (Princess Truly)
Par Kelly Greenawalt. 2023

Dream hunters (Dream Hunters #1)
Par Nazima Pathan. 2024
Set in a fantasy, reimagined India where dreams can be captured and bottled, young Mimi Malou must go on a…
quest to save the king and rescue her parents. A gorgeous adventure dripping in magic from debut author Nazima Pathan, perfect for fans of Starfell, The Hatmakers and The Kingdom Over the Sea . In the Citadel, we hunt. Dreams are our prey. If we catch them before they melt into moonlight, they can be recycled and sold for great profit. My family has been hunting dreams for generations. Capturing them as they slip away, and storing them in a soaring, magnificent library. Twelve-year-old Mimi lives with her Aunt Moyna in a centuries-old Citadel where she studies the ancient practice of making, capturing and recycling dreams. The Citadel was once run by Mimi's parents who have been imprisoned by the king, accused of treason. When Mimi spies a royal visitor , she uncovers a plot to transform the Citadel from a place of gentle, healing dream craft to one of creating nightmares in order to poison the king. With only her dream creature, Lalu, and her best friend Rafi by her side, Mimi must escape the Citadel and begin a perilous journey across India. There are few people she can trust, but saving the life of the king is in Mimi's hands alone... Praise for Dream Hunters : 'Captivating storytelling' - Abi Elphinstone, author of the Ember Spark series 'A glorious debut, packed with a spellbinding magic system, characters you'll be rooting for from the very beginning, and an adventure that will have readers at the edge of their seats. I couldn't put it down!' - Natasha Hastings, author of The Miraculous Sweetmakers ' Dream Hunters is a thrilling adventure, threaded through with intricate magic, beautiful storytelling prose and characters you'll want to run away with. I was drawn immediately into her world and didn't want to leave!' - Zohra Nabi, author of The Kingdom Over the Sea 'An immersive and breathtaking adventure with dreams and nightmares at its heart. I adored the skilfully imagined magic - I can't stop thinking about it!' - A.F. Steadman, author of the Skandar series 'The most imaginative and riveting interpretation of dreams and nightmares for children since Roald Dahl's The BFG , a gripping quest of wonder and endless invention that shimmers with magic from the very first page, as tender as it is thrilling.' - Piers Torday, author of The Last Wild 'Step into the dream-lit alleys of Mumbai with Nazima Pathan's magical debut where each page twinkles like a star in the night sky, and dreams are not just visions of sleep but doorways to fantastic adventures. Nazima's vivid imagination and lush storytelling will keep readers wide-eyed long into the night, dreaming of their next adventure.' - David Solomons, author of My Brother is a Superhero
Mais où est passé notre bonhomme de neige? (Petit Poucet)
Par Alain M Bergeron. 2024
Un matin de mars, le bonhomme de neige d’Arthur et Myrtille a disparu! Aurait-il fondu? Non, il a remport́e un…
concours pour visiter des contŕees nordiques! Tout au long de l’anńee, il fait parvenir aux jumeaux des cartes postales de son ṕeriple qui leur apprennent des choses ́etonnantes sur les ŕegions les plus glaciales! Reviendra-t-il ̀a la maison quand le temps sera plus froid? --Quatrìeme de couverture
Christmas cheer for the Grouchy Ladybug (World of Eric Carle)
Par Eric Carle. 2019

Hard Time
Par Julian F. Thompson. 2003
"When we're born, we're sentenced to, like, life. And some of us--I'd be a prime example--are made to do hard…
time." So says Annie Ireland, sentenced to a life of trying to live up to her parents' never-ending expectations. For a long time the only person she can count on for unconditional support is her best friend, Arby, known to the horror and delight of many as "The Roach Boy." And then Pantagruel Primo, Esquire, comes into Annie's life, and just like that, she has another friend, this one ageless and with special powers--and not looking like himself (at all), at first. Suddenly, as a result of a story she writes for English class, Annie and her friends find themselves sentenced to five days in the county jail and then to an indefinite stay at the Back to Basics Center, a wilderness school for "problem" kids. After a series of comic misadventures they manage to escape its bizarre, unpleasant clutches, and Annie comes to realize she's unique and strong and lovable, and that it doesn't matter what some other people think. Delightfully ridiculous (but also timely), part fantasy and part real life, Hard Time is a humorous, sophisticated tale about one girl's struggle to be who she is rather than the person some adults keep wanting her to become.
The Natural Way of Things: From the Booker Prize-shortlisted author of Stone Yard Devotional
Par Charlotte Wood. 2015
From the author of the Booker Prize-shortlisted novel Stone Yard Devotional'Savage: think Atwood in the outback'PAULA HAWKINS'An unforgettable reading experience'LIANE…
MORIARTY'Ferocious . . . recalls the early Elena Ferrante'NPR'A masterpiece'GUARDIAN'Devastating' ECONOMISTShe hears her own thick voice deep inside her ears when she says, 'I need to know where I am.'The man stands there, tall and narrow, hand still on the doorknob, surprised.He says, almost in sympathy, 'Oh, sweetie. You need to know what you are.'"Two women awaken from a drugged sleep to find themselves imprisoned in a broken-down property in the middle of a desert.Strangers to each other, they have no idea where they are or how they came to be there with eight other girls, their heads shaved, guarded by two inept yet vicious jailers.Doing hard labour under a sweltering sun, the prisoners soon learn what links them: in each girl's past is a sexual scandal with a powerful man.They pray for rescue but as the hours turn into days and the days into weeks and months, it becomes clear only the girls can rescue themselves.Praise for Charlotte Wood's Stone Yard DevotionalShortlisted for the Booker Prize 2024 'A beautiful, mature work that does not flinch from life'SUNDAY TIMES'A transfixing novel'FINANCIAL TIMES'A book about what it means to be good: simply and with great humility, it asks the big questions, leaving the reader feeling kinder, more brave, enlarged'ANNE ENRIGHT'I have rarely been so absorbed by a novel . . . A powerful, generous book'GUARDIAN