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Cape Towns Child’s Recommended Reads for Preteens and Teens This Month
In the Trees by Pauline Fisk. All around him, the smell of trees rose from the ground, earthy and dank, just the way he’d smelt it that first day. And he’d heard a voice that day, which he’d thought was calling out a welcome. But really it had been calling out for help. Kid Cato’s come to Belize, on the Caribbean coast. He’s left behind his life in London and is looking for his dad. But what he finds instead is a group of gap year volunteers. They’re just the boring, do-good types he’s always hated, but he’s stuck with them. Stuck with the jungle too – but, by the time it’s done with him, he’l never be the same. And neither will Kid’s new companions. Living in the trees will change them all. ‘Forest are like lungs. They breathe life into us and make us one. Here we are from worlds apart. And thanks to the forest we’re sharing one life. Where we come from doesn’t matter, or what we once were in the past. It’s what we are now that matters. It’s what we make of ourselves.’
Johnny Mackintosh: Star Blaze by Keith Mansfield. Invaders have exploded the sun’s nearest star. Will the death of Earth’s sun be next? While trying to keep up with his school studies and ensuring his football team stays top of the league, it’s Johnny’s job to safeguard planet Earth. When invaders turn a nearby star into a supernova, Johnny must act to protect the sun. Johnny and his sister Clara prepare to travel in their space ship to the galactic capital for help, but their mission is stalled when Johnny discovers that his mysterious elder brother Nicky is on the side of the invaders …So begins an epic adventure across space involving killer clones, a spy trial and devious alien twins. Will Johnny save his brother, and planet Earth, in time? Keith Mansfield’s vivid space adventure will wow fans of action stories and science fiction.
Have You Started Yet? You and Your Period, Getting the Facts Straight by Ruth Thomson and Chloe Thomson. Starting to have periods is something all girls face, and is one sign of growing up. It’s nothing to be embarrassed or ashamed about! This book explains exactly what periods are, why they happen, and how they will affect you; asking all the questions and giving all the answers simply and openly, with plenty of practical advice.
Oxford School Dictionary of Word Origins by John Ayto. With headwords in colour, and quirky character illustrations, this dictionary recounts the absorbing and fascinating history of thousands of words. This new edition takes a fresh look at the cool and curious words we use, and tells the stories of where words come from, whether they are to do with food, the supernatural, fashion, invented words, or words from the 80s, 90s, and noughties. Who ate the first sandwich? Where does abracadabra come from? Would you really be spooked by a zombie? John Ayto, top word expert entertains all ages from eight to eighty with this informative and humorous dictionary.
Book details
- In the Trees by Pauline Fisk
EAN: 9780571236206
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- Johnny Mackintosh: Star Blaze by Keith Mansfield
EAN: 9781849161268
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- Have You Started Yet?: You and Your Period, Getting the Facts Straight by Ruth Thomson, Chloe Thomson
EAN: 9780230744905
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- Oxford School Dictionary of Word Origins by John Ayto
EAN: 9780199112210
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