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Ark Angel, Horowitz, Anthony ISBN: 9780756981341
The sniper's bullet nearly killed him. But Alex Rider managed to survive . . . just in time for more trouble to come his way. When kidnappers attempt to snatch a fellow patient from the exclusive hospital where Alex is recovering, he knows he has to stop him. But the boy he saves is no ordinary patient, He is the son of Nikolai Drevin, one of the richest men in the world. The eccentric billionaire has been targeted by Force Three, a group of eco-terrorists who claim his project Ark Angelathe first luxury hotel in outer space is a danger to the environment. Soon Alex discovers that Force Three will stop at nothing to destroy Ark Angel, even if it means sending four hundred tons of molten glass and steel hurtling down to Earth and killing millions . . . unless Alex can stop them.
- Author: Horowitz, Anthony
- Hardcover (326 pages)
- Publisher: Perfection Learning, April 2007
- BISAC Subject: Juvenile Fiction / People & Places - United States - Native American
- English
- Dimensions: 1.1 x 4.9 x 7.7 Weight: 0.6
Ark Angel
Item: 1298744
Model: 9780756981341
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The Adventures of Tintin: Volume 1, Herge ISBN: 9780316359405
Tintin, a young reporter, and his dog Snowy journey around the world, and even to the Moon, seeking adventure and solving mysteries.
- Author: Herge
- Hardcover (192 pages)
- Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, May 1994
- BISAC Subject: Juvenile Fiction / Action & Adventure - General
- English
- Dimensions: 0.6 x 6.2 x 8.6 Weight: 0.61
The Adventures of Tintin: Volume 1
Item: 1302329
Model: 9780316359405
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Nadia's Good Deed: A Story about Haiti, Harris, Rachel ISBN: 9780991499007
Your Grace, will you please lift up the left wing, Capt. Ken McCuaig said to the Duchess of Westminster who was at the controls of her family's plane, a Grumman Goose. Ken was a Canadian who, during the winter of 1964-65 was the first personal pilot for England's 4th Duke of Westminster. Using her father's log books, letters and diaries, Patricia McCuaig has woven an intriguing story that brings to life the historic Goose and one reclusive branch of the British Aristocracy. The book describes Ken's professional aviation career starting with the Royal Canadian Air Force in World War II when he was posted in Loch Erne, Northern Ireland and continues with his career and personal life in Vancouver, BC, Canada The Grumman Goose aircraft plays a central role in this story because of its flexible amphibious characteristics. The perilous flight of this tiny Goose, with Ken as pilot, across Canada and over the North Atlantic included a lengthy leg of the trip in poor weather, which had never been done before. The Duke chose the Goose as his first aircraft because of its suitability in the UK to allow his extended Grosvenor family to commute easily between their homes on Loch Erne, Dublin, Chester and Northern Scotland; business interests in London; and social engagements in other parts of the UK. The wealthy Grosvenor family and their connection to the UK's Royal Family is explained in as much detail as Patricia could find. Ken's adventures with the various people, places, palaces, cars, and the like include depictions of the Grosvenors' family homes and Christmas dinner with a Princess Diana. As a pilot's wife, Jean, had her own aristocratic adventures. Excerpts from her diary and letters portray the hospitality of the Duchesses and Ladies of the Grosvenor family. The rest of Ken's career, the Grumman Goose and the Duke and Duchess after 1965 conclude the book. Patricia researched her father's aviation career, the Duke and Duchess and the Grosvenor family, and the Grumman Goose and then wrote these three elements into a story. Illustrations include photographs, maps, sources, a newspaper article, and the Grosvenor Family Tree. Historical aviation enthusiasts, ladies related to or friends of pilots, and people interested in British aristocrats would enjoy reading this book.
- Author: Harris, Rachel
- Hardcover (0 pages)
- Publisher: John Fielder Publishing, April 2014
- BISAC Subject: Body, Mind & Spirit / General
- English
- Dimensions: 0.3 x 10.2 x 8.5 Weight: 0.51
Nadia's Good Deed: A Story about Haiti
Item: 1304989
Model: 9780991499007
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Don't Need Friends, Crimi, Carolyn ISBN: 9780613337526
Don't need friends, don't need 'em at all, grumbles Rat each day as he makes his morning rounds of the junkyard, searching for scraps. Ever since Rat's best friend, Possum, moved away, Rat has been too lonesome and grumpy to enjoy anybody else's company. But one day, a dog moves in -- a dog who's even grouchier than Rat. It's a friendship made in junkyard heaven, but it will take a bitterly cold winter and an act of surprising generosity to turn the battling duo into the dearest of chums.
- Author: Crimi, Carolyn
- HARD COVER BOOKS (32 pages)
- Publisher: Turtleback Books, June 2001
- BISAC Subject: Juvenile Fiction / Social Issues - Friendship
- English
- Dimensions: 0.43 x 8.55 x 11.08 Weight: 0.76
Don't Need Friends
Item: 1325255
Model: 9780613337526
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