Scarlett's in trouble at school. Again. With black fingernails and dyed ketchup-red hair, she's not your average twelve-year-old Londoner. So her mum—sick of trying to get her into another school—ships Scarlett to her father's cottage in Ireland. Having to learn Gaelic in a one-room schoolhouse and enduring a new stepmum and younger stepsister is just too much. Scarlett wants to leave—until she meets Kian. He seems too good to be true with his dark, rugged looks, kind nature, and horse named Midnight. As Kian helps Scarlett let go of her anger, she begins to accept her family, her friendships, and most of all, her dreams. A captivating new novel from a writer reviewers have called "a British import with a refreshingly light touch." —School Library Journal on Indigo Blue.
Discover the phenomenal #1 bestselling sequel to Gone With the Wind: "true to Scarlett's spirit," this inventive novel beautifully continues Margaret Mitchell's timeless tale (Chicago Tribune).
Au cœur du conflit anglo-irlandais, parviendra-t-elle à reconquérir Rhett, le seul homme à l’avoir véritablement aimée ? « Alexandra Ripley demeure fidèle à l’esprit de Scarlett et à celui de Rhett.
Court calls for manners that differ from those used in everyday life, says Dan Wolfe, president of the Baltimorebased American Society of Trial Consultants. Wolfe and his associates help attorneys make the most of their day in court; ...
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Laugh-out-loud action for every child and parent who has ever lost control of their feelings - this is sparkling, heartwarming and beautifully illustrated throughout by the fantastic Chris Jevons.
This is a mistake. Soon there are men with dogs and guns and explosives hot on their heels. Scarlett’s used to being chased by the law, but this is extreme. It was only a little bank she’d robbed . . .
Summer, 1936: The country is crazy for Gone with the Wind, but everyone in Hollywood knows Civil War pictures don't make a dime.
High-octane action meets high-fashion drama in the third installment of Scarlett Couture's Project Stardust.
Jennifer Latham delivers a compelling story and a character to remember in this one-of-a-kind debut novel.
What's worse is when money is tight, she has to spend her vacations working there for free! Luckily, over the summer, the eccentric Mrs. Amberson rents out a suite and hires Scarlett as her personal secretary.