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Kerria Logan and the Pirate Caper by Sally Odgers Pdf
Kerria Logan is a heroine. She fights pirates and survives shipwrecks. It's all very adventurous, even if it is a lot of hard work. Is Kerria in control of her life or is there something really strange going on?
Elizabeth's life is hard. Since her mother disappeared, Elizabeth has looked after her brothers and sisters, and her father! So Elizabeth decides to advertise for a new mother. Then all her problems will be solved - or will they? [back cover].
Kel likes her new home - she lives near a karting track and can practise all the time! Her only problem is Marc. Why is Marc so determined to beat her and how far will he go to win? [back cover].
Josh is a master of pranks, while Hannah is the class brain. Working together on an important school assignment won't be easy. Hannah comes up with a plan to work with someone else. But Josh has his own explosive ideas. [back cover].
Guy loves visiting his grandfather out at the farm. After Guy makes a discovery in the old rabbiter's hut, the police come and search the farm. Guy has to make a decision about his secret ... [back cover].
Rory drives everyone crazy with his complicated ideas - things always end up in a mess. Lettice is the opposite of Rory - she does things the simple way. Can Rory help Lettice with a complicated scheme to find a thief? [back cover].
Andy thinks his new teacher is great. He also thinks his brother, Joel, is great. But that doesn’t mean he’s happy about them going out together. When Andy tries to break them up, he gets into real trouble! [back cover].
Karen has the Eye — she can see what will happen in the future. Karen thinks the Eye will be fun until she dreams about something awful. Will her worst nightmare come true or can Karen change the future?
"Dreadful David went to stay with Granny for a while, His Mum was glad to leave him there for David was a trial." So begins the delightfully wicked story of a day in the life of David, an energetic 'enfant terrible' who has his mother and grandmother at their wits' end. For while David busies himself with Grandad's shaving cream and shoving toilet rolls down the loo, patient Gran looks on with growing dismay. Only when David falls asleep can Gran afford a beatific smile.
This book is an in-depth analysis of three of the most crucial years in twentieth-century Italian history, the years 1943-46. After more than two decades of a Fascist regime and a disastrous war experience during which Italy changed sides, these years saw the laying of the political and cultural foundations for what has since become known as Italy's First Republic. Drawing on texts from the literature, film, journalism, and political debate of the period, Antifascisms offers a thorough survey of the personalities and positions that informed the decisions taken in this crucial phase of modern Italian history.
On a typical day, you might make a call on a cell phone, withdraw money at an ATM, visit the mall, and make a purchase with a credit card. Each of these routine transactions leaves a digital trail for government agencies and businesses to access. As cutting-edge historian and journalist Christian Parenti points out, these everyday intrusions on privacy, while harmless in themselves, are part of a relentless (and clandestine) expansion of routine surveillance in American life over the last two centuries-from controlling slaves in the old South to implementing early criminal justice and tracking immigrants. Parenti explores the role computers are playing in creating a whole new world of seemingly benign technologies-such as credit cards, website "cookies," and electronic toll collection-that have expanded this trend in the twenty-first century. The Soft Cage offers a compelling, vitally important history lesson for every American concerned about the expansion of surveillance into our public and private lives.