Where Is the Serengeti?
- 108pages
- 4 heures de lecture
If you've never known what a wildebeest is, you'll find out now in this latest Where? Is title about the Serengeti.






If you've never known what a wildebeest is, you'll find out now in this latest Where? Is title about the Serengeti.
Recognized for its exceptional artistic merit, this award-winning work showcases a blend of creativity and excellence. The 2012 Louise Bogan Award highlights the author's unique voice and contributions to literature, making it a significant addition to any collection.
Escape from the ordinary and break into Alcatraz, America's most famous prison! The island of Alcatraz has always been a place that's fascinated visitors, from the Native American tribes who believed it was home to evil spirits to the Spanish explorers who discovered the island. In modern times, it was a federal prison for only 29 years, but now draws over a million visitors each year. Learn the history of America's most famous prison, from its initial construction as a fort in the 1800s, to its most famous residents such as Al Capone and "Machine Gun" Kelly. Where Is Alcatraz? also chronicles some of the most exciting escape attempts—even one that involved chipping through stone with spoons and constructing rafts out of raincoats!
The Berlin Wall finally came down in 1989. Now readers can find out why it was built in the first place; and what it meant for Berliners living on either side of it. Here's the fascinating story of a city divided.
In this addition to the New York Times bestselling series, learn how incredible activists made the public aware of AIDS and spurred medical breakthroughs. In the early 1980s, the first cases of a devastating and fatal new disease appeared, a disease that at first struck only gay men and was later identified as HIV/AIDS. It was the beginning of what became a worldwide health crisis that the US government ignored for years and that unfairly heightened prejudice against the LGBTQ+ community. To this day, the AIDS Crisis continues to disproportionately affect both the LGBTQ+ community and people of color. Nico Medina has written an accurate and affecting history of a terrible time, spotlighting the heroic efforts of AIDS activists who fought for medical research and new medicines, for proper health care for patients, and for compassionate recognition of people with AIDS.
Learn how this Emmy-winning host, producer, and television personality became the world's most famous drag queen. RuPaul Andre Charles always knew he was meant to be a performer. Even as a young child, he loved to dress up and imitate the glamorous women he saw on television. When he turned fifteen, he began studying theater in a performing arts school in Atlanta and never looked back. Ru developed his drag-queen personality and launched his career in the 1980s. He now hosts and judges the widely popular and long-running show RuPaul's Drag Race, which has raised the profile of the art of drag, and drag queens around the world.
Introduces the period approximately 20,000 years ago when global temperatures were much colder and ice covered much of the planet, and describes how animals living during that time adapted to the environment.
Exploring themes of grief, familial relationships, and the complexities of faith, this collection delves into the speaker's reflections on his father, a pastor burdened by nostalgia and loss. The poignant title poem captures the fragility of love, while the father-son dynamic reveals bitterness and unresolved tensions. In contrast, the mother-son poems offer a gentler touch. Through vivid imagery and clever wordplay, Groff navigates the aftermath of a strict religious upbringing, ultimately confronting the emotional weight of memory and identity.