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Rebound
(Paperback)
Kwame Alexander; Illustrated by Dawud Anyabwile
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R215
R178
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‘Hoop kings SOAR
in kicks with wings.
Game so sweet
it’s like bee stings.’
It's 1988. Charlie Bell is still mourning his father, and struggling to figure out how he feels for his best (girl) friend, CJ. When he gets into trouble one too many times, he's packed off like the Fresh Prince to stay with his grandparents for the summer. There his cousin Roxie introduces him to a whole new world: basketball. A legend on the courts is born. But can Charlie resist when trouble comes knocking once again?
From the New York Times-bestselling author Kwame Alexander, Rebound is a stunning coming-of-age novel in verse about basketball, family and staying true to yourself.
A prequel to The Crossover, winner of the Newbery Medal, and follow-up to Booked, highly commended for the CLiPPA prize and nominated for the Carnegie Medal.
With comic-book illustrations from award-winning graphic novel artist Dawud Anyabwile.
Number 1 New York Times bestseller and winner of the Best YA
Fantasy Category in the Goodreads Choice Awards. An intoxicating
and bloodthirsty sequel to the New York Times bestselling The Cruel
Prince., nominated for the CILIP CARNEGIE MEDAL 2019 'Holly Black
is the Faerie Queen' - Victoria Aveyard I have heard that for
mortals, the feeling of falling in love is very like the feeling of
fear. Jude has tricked Cardan onto the throne, binding him to her
for a year and a day. But the new High King does everything in his
power to humiliate and undermine her, even as his fascination with
her remains undimmed. Meanwhile, a traitor in the court is scheming
against her. Jude must fight for her life and the lives of those
she loves, all while battling her own complicated feelings for
Cardan. Now a year and a day seems like no time at all . . .
A moving, lyrical picture book about a young girl's love for her
granddad and how she copes when he's gone, written by poet and
playwright Joseph Coelho. This beautifully illustrated, powerful
and ultimately uplifting text is the ideal way to introduce
children to the concept of death and dying, particularly children
who have lost a grandparent. With Allison Colpoys' gorgeous artwork
spilling from each page, accompany a girl and her grandad over
spring, summer and autumn. See how he teaches her to imagine, to
create, and to enjoy the small things in life, and how, when winter
comes, he lives on in her heart. The perfect way into talking about
a difficult subject with children, showing that sadness is as
necessary to happiness as winter is to spring. If All the World
Were... is a soothing, reassuring approach to loss and how to live
without someone you loved, and a beautiful story, beautifully told.
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All This Time
(Paperback)
Rachael Lippincott, Mikki Daughtry
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R205
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From the authors behind Five Feet Apart, a #1 New York Times
bestseller and hit movie, comes a gripping new romance, perfect for
fans of The Perks of Being a Wallflower and The Fault in Our Stars
Can you find true love after losing everything? Kyle and Kimberly
have been the perfect couple all through high school, but when
Kimberly breaks up with him on the night of their graduation party,
Kyle's entire world upends - literally. Their car crashes and when
he awakes, he has a brain injury. Kimberly is dead. And no one in
his life could possibly understand. Until Marley. Marley is
suffering from her own loss, a loss she thinks was her fault. As
Kyle and Marley work to heal each other's wounds, their feelings
for each other grow stronger. But Kyle can't shake the sense that
he's headed for another crashing moment that will blow up his life
as soon as he's started to put it back together. And he's right. An
unforgettable novel perfect for fans of John Green, Nicola Yoon,
David Levithan and Jenny Han
Practical and sensitive support for bereaved children. Accompanied
by the friendly characters of Bee and Bear, this book offers
children a structure and outlet for the many difficult feelings
that inevitably follow when a close friend or family member dies. A
series of exercises and activities reflect on the different aspects
of grief to help children make sense of their experience and find
the balance between remembering and having fun.
The fifth book in the popular 'Lessons of a LAC' series, Tree is a
gentle story of loss that helps children to learn how to say
goodbye and process grief. Tree is the much-loved centrepiece of
the community, where Calmsters and Little Anxious Creatures come to
relax, play and socialize. But one day Curly and Loppy notice that
Tree's leaves are starting to fall - at the wrong time of year -
and Tree's bark is flaking. It seems that it's Tree's time to
leave. At first, Loppy reacts hysterically. Then sadness sets in.
Fortunately, Curly is able to teach Loppy how to handle losing his
beloved Tree; how to accept that he is leaving, say goodbye, and
both celebrate and commemorate Tree's life. Loppy is able to find
peace in remembering how much Tree meant to him, and in the
knowledge that he will never forget what a great friend Tree was.
All children come across loss in their life, whether it's the loss
experienced when a family changes, or when they lose a pet, change
friendships, or a loved one dies. Their feelings and reactions to
loss and change are powerful and it is vitally important for them
to know how to deal with them; to acknowledge them as they work
through their grief. Tree is a simple and gentle introduction to
talking about loss with young people, and helping them manage the
difficult emotions that come with it.
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Last Goodbye
(Hardcover)
Elin Kelsey; Illustrated by Soyeon Kim
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R394
R323
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This Boy
(Hardcover)
Lauren Myracle
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R446
R380
Discovery Miles 3 800
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How do you help a young child deal with death? This hands on
picture book is designed to help children with their questions and
feelings about tricky topics that can be hard to talk about.
Written with bereavement experts CHUMS this book offers practical
help, tips and advice as well as exploring everyday situations,
supported by exquisite and approachable illustrations to give a
comforting story book feel. Questions and Feelings about... is a
series that tackles tough topics in a sensitive way. The books are
a perfect aid to help 5-7 year old children to open up and explore
how they feel and steps they can take to help them cope with
emotionally challenging situations.
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All This Time
(Standard format, CD)
Mikki Daughtry, Rachael Lippincott; Read by Timothy Andres Pabon
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R608
R450
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In the frost-covered forest of early spring, fox is on a mission to
find food for her three cubs. As they grow, she teaches them how to
survive in the wild. Until one day, fox dies. Her body goes back to
earth and grass and air, nourishing the world around her and
bringing the forest to life. Death is not just an end, it's also a
beginning. Fox: A Circle of Life Story answers the big scientific
question: What happens when we die? Bringing together an evocative
non-fiction narrative with breath-taking illustrations, this book
will help parents and children to talk about life and death. It
introduces the scientific concept that death leads to new life, and
that this way of understanding the world is no less beautiful and
awe-inspiring than traditional stories. Fox: A Circle of Life Story
unites story and science to explain this big concept to children
who have lost a pet or a loved one, or who simply are curious about
death and what happens after we die.
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Blue Skies
(Hardcover)
Anne Bustard
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R396
R330
Discovery Miles 3 300
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When one girl's best friend is her dead brother's ghost, romance can be tricky. Perfect for fans of John Green and Nicola Yoon.
Rose Asher believes in ghosts. She should, since she has one for a best friend: Logan, her annoying, Netflix-addicted brother, who is forever stuck at fifteen. But Rose is growing up, and when an old friend moves back to Laguna Canyon and appears in her drama class, things get complicated. Jamie Aldridge is charming, confident, and a painful reminder of the life Rose has been missing out on since her brother's death. She watches as Jamie easily rejoins their former friends--a group of magnificently silly theater nerds--while avoiding her so intensely that it must be deliberate.
Yet when the two of them unexpectedly cross paths, Rose learns that Jamie has a secret of his own, one that changes everything. Rose finds herself drawn back into her old life--and to Jamie. But she quickly starts to suspect that he isn't telling her the whole truth.
All Rose knows is that it's becoming harder to choose between the boy who makes her feel alive and the brother she isn't ready to lose.
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