When Rachel Wilde-sent to our world from another dimension to bring defective daemons in for repair-meets a young boy who stands alone against a terrifying enemy, she, her friends, and a reluctantly helpful otherworldly being must put aside their differences to save the child and his family.
Dana Alison Levy Livres
Dana Alison Levy crée des récits captivants qui explorent les complexités de la vie de famille et les aventures quotidiennes des jeunes. Son écriture se caractérise par un style ludique mais sensible, habile à capturer à la fois l'humour et le cœur des moments ordinaires. Levy invite les lecteurs à se connecter avec ses personnages auxquels ils peuvent s'identifier tout en traversant l'enfance et l'adolescence. Sa voix distinctive a été acclamée par la critique, faisant d'elle une auteure appréciée des lecteurs à la recherche d'histoires empreintes de chaleur et d'esprit.






Sixteen scientists. Protecting our planet. Making science more equitable.Scientists who collect microbes from surfers' skin, who use radar sensors to gather data miles away, who combat inequality by pushing for cleaner air policies. Each with their own story, all working to make life better for future generations.Celebrated author Dana Alison Levy profiles 16 people, all studying different elements of the earth’s landscape, animals, and climate, who defy stereotypes of who can be a scientist. From analytical chemists to volcanologists, from global experts to recent graduates, these scientists share what they were like as young people, how they got where they are now, and what they—and the rest of us—can do to help the planet.Based on extensive interviews and featuring infographics and personal photos, Breaking the Mold offers a snapshot of the people and organizations fighting to make science more equitable. Back matter includes advice for readers interested in science careers, DIY projects, paths to community involvement, and more.Books for a Better Earth are designed to inspire children to become active, knowledgeable participants in caring for the planet they live on.
Exploring the concept of allyship, this book emphasizes its importance as a sustained commitment rather than a fleeting trend. It delves into the responsibilities and actions necessary for effective allyship, highlighting real-life examples and practical strategies for supporting marginalized communities. Through insightful discussions, the author encourages readers to engage deeply with social justice issues and cultivate genuine relationships that foster inclusivity and understanding.
Gatekeeper
- 215pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Rachel Wilde-sent from another dimension to bring defective daemons in for repair-needs to locate two people: a woman whose ancestors held a destructive daemon at bay and a criminal trying to break dimensional barriers. Helped by a homeless man with unusual powers, she uncovers a rising shadow organization that's changing her world forever.
It Wasn't Me
- 336pages
- 12 heures de lecture
When Theo's photography project is vandalized, the five students nearby all claim it was not them, so Theo's favorite teacher suggests they all spend vacation week together and get to the truth
Above All Else
- 320pages
- 12 heures de lecture
Teen climbing prodigies Rose and Tate face the ultimate challenge as they attempt to summit Mount Everest. Their journey is fraught with peril, testing their skills, resolve, and friendship in a race against nature's unforgiving elements. The narrative captures the thrill of high-altitude climbing while exploring themes of ambition, survival, and the emotional toll of extreme sports. As they strive to conquer the mountain, the stakes become increasingly personal and intense, leading to a gripping and heartbreaking adventure.
Not Another Banned Book
- 320pages
- 12 heures de lecture
A group of middle school students confronts the pressing issue of book banning at their school, igniting a battle to preserve their club and the freedom to read. As they navigate challenges and rally support, they discover the importance of literature in shaping their identities and community. This timely narrative highlights the power of youth activism and the impact of censorship, making it a compelling read for young audiences.
Familie ist, was man draus machtChaos, Lärm und Wäscheberge sind bei den Fletchers an der Tagesordnung. Kein Wunder, bei vier adoptierten Jungs, von denen drei leidenschaftlich Fußball und Eishockey spielen. Ein aufregendes Schuljahr beginnt: Sam (12) entdeckt das Schultheater, aber kann er da als cooler Fußballer mitspielen? Jax (10) müsste für sein Projekt dringend den unfreundlichen Nachbarn interviewen, aber alle diplomatischen Bemühungen scheitern. Eli (10) hadert mit seiner neuen Eliteschule, während Frog (6) in der 1. Klasse gleich eine Freundin findet. Ob es diese Ladybird Li allerdings wirklich gibt, bezweifeln nicht nur Papa und Dad. Am Ende dieses turbulenten Jahres wissen alle sechs Fletchers mehr, vor allem, was für eine großartige Familie sie sind!
Die besten Ferien der Welt Die vier Fletcher-Boys und ihre zwei Väter freuen sich auf Rock Island, wo die Zeit stehen geblieben ist. Wie jedes Jahr warten dort herrliche vier Wochen auf sie: mit den Fahrrädern durch die Dünen düsen, Krabben jagen, Wellen reiten ... Allerdings sorgen diesmal ein sehr kippeliges Kajak, eine Videokamera, eine neue Eisdiele, eine (vielleicht) schwimmende Katze und nervige Ferien-Nachbarskinder gehörig für Aufregung. Und dann der Schock: Der Leuchtturm, ihr geliebter Abenteuerspielplatz, soll abgerissen werden?! Als die Jungs versuchen herauszufinden, wer und was eigentlich dahintersteckt, kommen sie einem Geheimnis auf die Spur, das sie einen ganzen Sommer lang in Atem hält.
Quattro ragazzi per due papà
- 259pages
- 10 heures de lecture

