Ghost of War. The Secret of Midway
- 195 páginas
- 7 horas de lectura
When Anderson and his friends discover a trunk full of old military memorabilia, the ghost of a World War II sailor visits them, asking for help to solve a seventy-year old mystery.
Steve Watkins crea narrativas cautivadoras para jóvenes adultos, a menudo adentrándose en temas sociales complejos y la redención personal. Su prosa, que abarca desde novelas juveniles hasta colecciones de cuentos, explora la psique humana y los dilemas éticos con una perspicacia aguda. Watkins también contribuye a la no ficción, examinando importantes desafíos sociales como el racismo y la discriminación, utilizando su escritura para iluminar y abogar por la justicia. Sus obras son reconocidas por su destreza estilística y profundidad, ofreciendo a los lectores experiencias literarias que invitan a la reflexión y son conmovedoras.






When Anderson and his friends discover a trunk full of old military memorabilia, the ghost of a World War II sailor visits them, asking for help to solve a seventy-year old mystery.
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Set in August 1944, the story follows Asta, her younger sister Pieta, and their mother as they navigate the dangers of East Prussia during a tumultuous time. With the Soviet Army advancing and the Wehrmacht retreating, the family seeks refuge in the Romincka Forest, facing the harsh realities of survival as winter approaches. The narrative explores themes of resilience, family bonds, and the impact of war on civilians caught in perilous circumstances.
Helps you search out essential sights and experiences around the world. This title features thirty of the authors' favourite trips of a lifetime. It is illustrated with photographs; and is suitable for those looking for ideas for an inspirational experience of a lifetime.
Inspired by the true story of the youngest boy who served in World War II, Steve Watkins weaves a story of courage in the face of danger and hope in the face of defeat. It's been a month since the bombing of Pearl Harbor. America is officially at war with Germany and Japan, and everyone wants to do their part. In twelve-year-old Colton's case, that means stepping up at home once his older brother, Danny, ships out with the navy. But before Danny leaves for boot camp, the brothers are fishing on the Atlantic Ocean when Danny's boat is capsized by a Nazi U-boat, nearly killing him.When more U-boats start attacking the next day, Colton realizes just how close the enemy is to American shores. With Danny's life in the balance, Colton does the only thing he can think of to help his family and his country: He steals his brother's enlisting papers and joins up instead.Colton's bold decision leads to a deadly journey. Even if he can keep his age a secret and survive boot camp, he'll have to face Hitler's ruthless submarines. But the longer he's on the seas, the less sure Colton is that he and his shipmates can stop such a relentless enemy . . .
Nicolette's journey unfolds as she defies her conservative upbringing to join the French Resistance during World War II. Her courage is tested when she is captured and sent to a Nazi camp, where she endures brutal treatment. Despite the horrors she faces, her resolve to survive and document the atrocities remains unbroken. The narrative highlights themes of resilience and the human spirit amid the darkest times, complemented by a historical note that provides context to her harrowing experiences.
Rediscovering Dad, Rural America, and Learning to Love Home Again
Exploring the concept of normalcy, the narrative delves into the lives of characters who challenge societal expectations and redefine what it means to live authentically. Through their unique experiences and struggles, the book examines themes of identity, belonging, and the pursuit of happiness, prompting readers to reflect on their own definitions of a "normal" life. The thought-provoking storyline encourages a deeper understanding of individuality and the diverse paths people take in their journeys.
Nach jahrelangen Wandererfahrungen auf der ganzen Welt hat der Autor die spektakulärsten Wanderungen ausgewählt: Das Spektrum reicht von attraktiven Stadtwanderungen, etwa rund um die Tempel von Kyoto, bis zu Touren durch den Yellowstone Nationalpark in den USA oder auf den Spuren der Inkas in Peru, von gemütlichen Spaziergängen entlang der Südwestküste Englands bis zu wirklichen Herausforderungen wie der Tour du Mont Blanc oder den Yunnan Meili Trek in China.
Fernsehen und Internet bringen uns heute virtuell in die hintersten Winkel der Erde – und können doch niemals das eigene Erlebnis ersetzen. In ihrem dritten Buch der erfolgreichen Reihe 'Unforgettable', stellen Clare Jones und Steve Watkins 30 der faszinierendsten Reisen vor, die man als Weltreisender erlebt haben muss. Die Auswahl reicht vom Ritt durch das Okavango Delta in Botswana bis zum Trip auf Shackletons Spuren durch die Antarktis.
Wir haben nur ein Leben und sind es uns schuldig, aus jeder Minute das Beste zu machen. Dabei sind es vor allem die besonders aufregenden Sehenswürdigkeiten und Erlebnisse, an die wir uns erinnern. Doch was lohnt sich wirklich, zu erleben? Dieses Buch gibt Impulse. Es stellt 40 ungewöhnliche Aktivitäten in aller Welt vor. Vom Schwimmen mit Walhaien in Australien, Riverrafting im Grand Canyon, Schlittenhundrennen in Alaska bis zum Fliegenfischen in Schottland.