A story that captures the reality and dangers of early exploration, and of the clash of cultures as Europeans first met Australia's Aboriginal habitats-seen through the eyes of two young people.
Rosemary Hayes Libros
Esta autora, criada y educada en el Reino Unido, aporta una gran experiencia internacional de su tiempo viviendo en Francia, América y Australia. Ha escrito más de cuarenta libros para niños, muchos de los cuales han ganado premios o han sido preseleccionados para prestigiosos galardones literarios. Durante muchos años, trabajó como lectora para un reconocido Servicio de Asesoramiento de Autores, y ahora se dedica a impartir cursos y talleres de escritura creativa para adultos. Sus narrativas cautivadoras y su voz distintiva la han convertido en una figura respetada en la literatura infantil.






Thirteen-year-old Flora lives with her guardian, Ramona, on the remote island of Tara where there are no computers, no tablets and no phones. They were all destroyed forty years ago, at the time of a global plague, to keep the islanders safe and cut off from the rest of the world.
When a group of travellers come to the village, Tess secretly visits their horses.
Taken
- 200 páginas
- 7 horas de lectura
Four years ago, Kelly's dad disappeared, apparently having taken his own life. His family are left devastated and are only just beginning to move on.Then, one day, Kelly thinks she sees him again. It is only a glimpse - and it can't have been him - but it is enough to bring back all the painful memories.Why did he kill himself? What was so terrible that he couldn't go on?The thoughts won't leave her alone. Kelly confides in her friend Jack, and as they try to find out more about Dad's past they unearth a confusing mass of inconsistencies and unanswered questions.Gradually they are sucked into a murky world where nothing is what it seems. They are out of their depth. Someone is trying to stop them finding out more - and they are in real danger.Who is following them? Who can they trust? And why does Gran refuse to talk about Dad?
A fast moving adventure story set in 1629 dealing with a mutiny aboard the Dutch ship Batavia and the efforts of its crew to survive.
My Sister's Perfect Husband
- 64 páginas
- 3 horas de lectura
Laila embarks on a quest to find the ideal husband for her older sister, navigating cultural expectations and familial pressures along the way. As she explores potential matches, Laila discovers her own desires and challenges traditional norms. The story delves into themes of love, duty, and the complexities of sisterhood, highlighting the balance between personal aspirations and family obligations. Through her journey, Laila learns valuable lessons about relationships and self-identity.
Payback
- 207 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
Gripping story of a Muslim girl in London whose father intends to repay a debt to a distant relative in Pakistan - and she is the repayment.
Play a Part
- 32 páginas
- 2 horas de lectura
Designed for early learners in South Africa, this reading program supports literacy development during the crucial first seven years of schooling. It emphasizes engaging materials and structured reading pathways to foster a love for reading and enhance comprehension skills among young students.
Big Book of Play a Part
- 32 páginas
- 2 horas de lectura
Designed for early education in South Africa, this reading program supports children's literacy development during their first seven years of schooling. It offers a structured approach to reading, incorporating diverse texts and engaging activities to foster a love for reading among young learners. The program emphasizes phonics, comprehension, and vocabulary, ensuring that children build a strong foundation for their future academic success.
When three kids' secret code is interfered with, it's the start of an adventure.