Cette histoire commence comme toutes les autres, sur une page blanche. Cette histoire commence comme toutes les autres, avec un personnage. Cette histoire commence comme toutes les autres, avec de l'imagination. Cette histoire est différente des autres car elle ne dépend que de toi !
Even the most totally awesome story starts with a little bit of nothing. What happens next is up to you ! [4e de couv.]
Set in an incarceration camp where the United States cruelly detained Japanese Americans during WWII and based on true events, this moving love story finds hope in heartbreak.
Deftly entwining swashbuckling action and quiet magic, Maggie Tokuda-Hall's inventive debut novel conjures a diverse cast of characters seeking mastery over their fates while searching for answers to big questions about identity, power, and ...
A Publishers Weekly Most Anticipated Book for Fall 2019 “In embracing one’s own beat, Pokko discovers, extraordinary things can happen.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review) “Forsythe's coy, playful writing is a wonder on its own, ...
In this delightful little volume, Honoré de Balzac, the renowned 19th century French novelist and playwright, takes readers on a short fantasy journey to the mystical island of Java where he - or rather the narrateur - encounters a deadly ...
Birth of God: The Bible and the Historian
A truly beautiful work packing a real emotional punch. ‘At the heart of this emotionally charged story is the joy of a lasting friendship, tender and true’ Fiona Noble for The Bookseller, Children’s Book of the Month Other books from ...
And can you spy the shy little shrimp? The visual acuity fun gets more and more intricate w ith every one of these pull-out postcards, each featuring a different and gloriously detailed design from the original and muchloved Odd One Out.
Every day, in a house by the sea, a little boy watches his father leave for a long day's work. The boy is lonely, until one night, a storm brings a very unexpected change. This is a heartwarming story of the bond between a father and son.
It's a book for all audiences: the seek-and-find call to action of every page makes Who What Where? a wonderful lap or parent read. Plus, this is the fixed format version, which looks almost identical to the print edition.