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“You have to make more noise than anybody
else” said Emmeline Pankhurst, leader of the British Suffragette movement. This is a collection of brand new short stories, from ten celebrating inspirational girls and women, being published to commemorate the 100th in the UK. Age 9 – 12.
280 pages paperback
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In this novel based on true events, we follow Lora, a young Cuban teenager as she travels into the impoverished Cuban countryside to teach others how to read. When she tells her parents that she wants to join teachers, they are shocked - why would she want to live in a shack with no electricity? But Lora is her to share what she has with someone in need? Age 10 -14. 208 pages paperback
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Bert and Betty Brown have a little angel, which Bert found in his top pocket when he was driving his bus. and so do Nancy and Jack and Alice from Class 5K but Acting Head Teacher Mrs Mole is not so sure, nor the mysterious man in black who claims to be a School Inspector. This charming new story by David Almond is illustrated by Alex T. Smith. Age 9 – 12.
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In this wonderful new book from
David Walliams, Frank and his Dad take on the villainous Mr Big - amusing illustrations complement the story perfectly. Age 9 – 12.
420 pages paperback
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288 pages hardback
£9.99 (RRP £12.99) €13.50
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Accidentally transported from
his remote Scottish castle to the bright, fast-moving, hi-tech city of Toronto, the highly mischievous Boggart opportunity for pranks, and wreaks havoc for the Volnik family, but when he begins to pine for his Scottish home, he turns to his two young friends, Emily and Jessup Volnik, for help. Age 9 – 12.
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brilliant retellings
illustrations bring to Odyssey, two of the greatest stories ever told. Age 9 – 14.
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320 pages paperback
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book tells the story of a young autistic boy living in the South of France during WW2. Every week he goes to market with his mother, to ride his special horse on the town carousel but when the German soldiers come to the town the carousel is damaged. For this vulnerable boy, everything is falling kind sergeant among the Germans, a man who trained as a carpenter, who can put things right again. Age 9 – 12.
In the books of A Series of Unfortunate Events we meet Violet, Klaus, and Sunny Baudelaire. They are intelligent, charming, and resourceful, and have pleasant facial features. Unfortunately, they are exceptionally unlucky. In The Bad Beginning, the siblings encounter a greedy and repulsive The Reptile Room the siblings endure a car In The Wide Window the siblings encounter a hurricane, a signalling device, hungry leeches, cold cucumber soup, a horrible villain and a doll named Pretty Penny. In The Miserable Mill the siblings encounter a giant pincher machine, a bad casserole, a man with a cloud of smoke where his head should be, a hypnotist, a terrible accident and coupons. Age 8 – 11. 192/224/240/194 pages paperback
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