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There is unease on Zandra. On far away Zenoto a young president appears to be turning his back on the innovative and hugely successful financial regime. The Peace Child again has much to do.It becomes personal. Kaleem's former girlfriend and her desperately ill step-daughter are attacked. Some strange encounters partly answer some of Kaleem's questions. But as he begins to understand what "snazzy" really means and what the brown tunics want, he is faced with yet more puzzles: who or what exactly is Meelak, what is the House of Clementine and how much control does it have, and what or who is really behind the unrest?Will the Peace Child find his own peace? Find out in this fourth novel in the Peace Child series.
Story-telling has often been associated with weaving and spinning. All is craft, cleverness and magic.Here indeed we have a colourful mix of beautifully crafted stories. Some are sad and others bring us hope. There are tensions in relationships, fear of the unknown coupled with surprising empathy, and accidents of birth. Death wishes are reversed, sometimes but not always, and so are lives in other realties. People's stories intersect as they wait for a bus. An old cello causes havoc. A church clock always strikes twice... or does it? Match-making goes wrong until it goes right. And so much more.Sally Zigmond brings an evocative literary voice to tales in The Story Weaver.
The incredible diversity of our natural world is at risk. Navaselva calls us to look at our world from the point of view of different wild animal characters. We become aware of their deeper ways of communicating and their challenges on a long journey to the cooler north.This ecological adventure, framed by our human narrator Jay Ro, brings to life the diverse beauty of nature and shows us the difficulties and fears she faces growing up in the 21st century.The Call of the Wild Valley, Georgina Wright's first book in the Navaselva series, is a thought-provoking read for the young adult who is curious about our environment.
What does it mean to be gifted?Is this to do with a present being wrapped up and handed to another? Does one person sacrifice something to help someone else? Or is to do with having a certain talent? Is that gift always welcome? Does the protagonist make the most of what has been gifted to them? All of those scenarios exist in these stories and there are other interpretations as well of the theme "gifted".Gifted is Bridge House's 2023 anthology which includes stories by both some of the gifted writers we already know well and by some new faces.
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