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Abrams Signs of Hope
Signs of Hope is a picture book biography of groundbreaking artist, teacher, and Catholic nun Corita Kent from critically acclaimed author Mara Rockliff, with stunning full-color art from Caldecott Honor winner Melissa Sweet. Let Corita teach you how to see the world in a whole new way! Sister Corita Kent, the “pop art nun,” burst onto the 1960s art scene with splashes of color and ad slogans transformed into messages of love, hope, peace, and justice. The art world would never be the same—and neither would the young people whose lives she changed. Join Corita’s students as they learn how to look at the world around them through an artist’s eyes. With Corita, work is play, imagination means adventure, and there is no line between life and art. Told with joy and energy by award-winning author Mara Rockliff and spectacularly illustrated by two-time Caldecot
£12.99
Abrams All at Once Upon a Time
An unexpected and wholly original fractured fairy tale by award-winning author Mara Rockliff, with a hilarious visual narrative from illustrator Gladys Jose—All at Once Upon a Time is a fantastic picture book read-aloud that will have listeners giggling ever after Once upon a time(now, tell me if you’ve heard this one before)locked away up in a tower,lived a princess with the longest . . .NOSE? Fairy Tale Land has gotten a shake-up. All the stories are happening at once and . . . not exactly as they used to, once upon a time! Climbing a beanstalk takes an unexpected twist, Little Red Riding Hood’s basket is bursting with an unusual gift for an out-of-the-ordinary grandmother, and Rapunzel’s nose grows longer every time she tells another whopping fib! With a surprise on every page, readers will love trying to guess what happens next.
£13.99
Walker Books Ltd The Girl Who Could Fix Anything: Beatrice Shilling, World War II Engineer
This true story of a woman whose brilliance and mechanical expertise helped Britain win World War II is sure to inspire STEM readers and fans of amazing women in history.Beatrice Shilling wasn’t quite like other children. She could make anything. She could fix anything. And when she took a thing apart, she put it back together better than before. When Beatrice left home to study engineering, she knew that as a girl she wouldn’t be quite like the other engineers – and she wasn’t. She was better. Still, it took hard work and perseverance to persuade the Royal Aircraft Establishment to give her a chance. But when World War II broke out and British fighter pilots took to the skies in a desperate struggle for survival against Hitler’s bombers, it was clearly time for new ideas. Could Beatrice solve an engine puzzle and help Britain win the war? American author Mara Rockliff and British illustrator Daniel Duncan team up for a fresh look at a turning point in modern history – and the role of a remarkable woman whose ingenuity, persistence, and way with a wrench (or spanner) made her quite unlike anyone else. An author’s note and a list of selective sources provide additional information for curious readers.
£7.99
Peachtree Publishers The Grudge Keeper
£15.99
Candlewick Press,U.S. The Girl Who Could Fix Anything: Beatrice Shilling, World War II Engineer
£16.69
Candlewick Press,U.S. Chik Chak Shabbat
£9.68
Candlewick Press,U.S. Mesmerized: How Ben Franklin Solved a Mystery that Baffled All of France
£9.55
Candlewick Press,U.S. Chik Chak Shabbat
£15.31
Calkins Creek Books Born to Swing: Lil Hardin Armstrong's Life in Jazz
£15.72
Chronicle Books Lights! Camera! Alice!: The Thrilling True Adventures of the First Woman Filmmaker
Meet Alice Guy-Blaché. She made moviessome of the very first movies, and some of the most exciting! Blow up a pirate ship? Why not? Crawl into a tiger's cage? Of course! Leap off a bridge onto a real speeding train? It will be easy! Driven by her passion for storytelling, Alice saw a potential for film that others had not seen before, allowing her to develop new narratives, new camera angles, new techniques, and to surprise her audiences again and again. With daring and vision, Alice Guy-Blaché introduced the world to a thrilling frontier of imagination and adventure, and became one of filmmaking's first and greatest innovators. Mara Rockliff tells the story of a girl who grew up loving stories and became an acclaimed storyteller and an inspiration in her own right.
£15.04
Candlewick Press,U.S. Doctor Esperanto and the Language of Hope
£13.58
Candlewick Press,U.S. Around America to Win the Vote: Two Suffragists, a Kitten, and 10,000 Miles
£9.91
Penguin Putnam Inc Billie Jean!: How Tennis Star Billie Jean King Changed Women's Sports
£15.99
Peachtree Publishers,U.S. The Grudge Keeper
£8.03
Simon & Schuster Try It!: How Frieda Caplan Changed the Way We Eat
£16.36
Candlewick Press,U.S. Jefferson Measures a Moose
£16.18
HarperCollins Publishers Inc A Perfect Fit: How Lena "Lane" Bryant Changed the Shape of Fashion
Discover how the Lane Bryant clothing brand changed the way we buy clothes forever by celebrating bodies of all shapes and sizes in this inclusive picture book biography of a Lithuanian immigrant with a brilliant eye for fashion and business. With stunning artwork from Sibert medalist Juana Martinez-Neal.Lena came to America with nothing but a dream—and an exceptional ability to drape and snip and stitch. She never used a pattern or a tape measure, but every dress she sewed turned out to be a perfect fit.Then, one day, a customer presented her with a new challenge. Could she design a stylish, comfortable gown for a body shape that did not meet the current standards of fashionLena took the challenge. Under the company name Lane Bryant, she became famous for flattering and modish clothing designed for all different shapes and sizes. The world of fashion would never be the same.
£15.80
Alfred A. Knopf Sweet Justice: Georgia Gilmore and the Montgomery Bus Boycott
£15.99