Class Action
- 288pages
- 11 heures de lecture
One sixth grader takes his battle against homework all the way to the Supreme Court!




One sixth grader takes his battle against homework all the way to the Supreme Court!
Five seventh-graders concerned about climate change work with a retired lawyer and an activist grandmother to build an international movement to amend the United States Constitution, protecting humanity's right to live on a planet free of pollution and warming
The book offers a captivating collection of stories that highlight Liverpool's vibrant history, featuring a tale for each day of the year. It covers significant events like the opening of the first dock, the abolition of the slave trade, and the Hillsborough Disaster, while also including lesser-known, often humorous anecdotes. Spanning from 1207 to the present, this diverse selection provides insights into one of Britain's most historically rich cities, appealing to both history enthusiasts and casual readers alike.
After feasting on success in the mid 1960s, fans of Liverpool FC had to wait seven years before they next saw the team win a trophy. In 1973 there would be no heartbreak as Liverpool won a third title in 10 years and their first European trophy as Bill Shankly laid the foundations for nearly two decades of dominance.