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Books with author Jonathan Cake

  • Pipers at the Gates of Dawn: The Wisdom of Children's Literature

    Jonathan Cott

    Hardcover (Random House Inc, April 1, 1983)
    Essay-interviews with six outstanding, contemporary creators of and experts on children's literature reveal the necessity of children's literature in our lives and that literature is communication of our deepest feelings and beliefs
  • Quicklet - Steven D. Levitt & Stephen Dubner's Freakonomics

    Jonathan Nathan

    Paperback (Hyperink, April 19, 2012)
    Quicklets: Learn More. Read Less. Freakonomics was written by Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner. Levitt is an economist who is known for making connections that other people do not see, while Dubner is a journalist for the New York Times. The book started as an article about Levitt that Dubner was writing for the New York Times in 2003. They wrote the book together as an attempt to bring economics to the masses, to show in an interesting and conversational way on how economics can prove that conventional wisdom is often wrong and how it can shed new light on confusing situations. The book was published in 2005 and has somewhat become controversial for its findings.CHAPTER OUTLINE Quicklet on Steven D. Levitt & Stephen J. Dubner's Freakonomics Steven D. Levitt & Stephen J. Dubner's Freakonomics Turbulent Souls: The Birth of Freakonomics A Pair of Third People: The Secret History of the Freakonomists The Hidden Side of Everything Stripping A Layer or Two: Chapter Summaries of Freakonomics ...and much more
  • Pipers at the Gates of Dawn: The Wisdom of Children's Literature

    Jonathan Cott

    Paperback (McGraw-Hill, Nov. 1, 1984)
    Essay-interviews with six outstanding, contemporary creators of and experts on children's literature reveal the necessity of children's literature in our lives and that literature is communication of our deepest feelings and beliefs
  • Becoming the Next Great Generation: Taking Our Place as Confident and Capable Adults

    Jonathan Catherman

    eBook (Revell, March 17, 2020)
    Today's young people stand on the brink of unprecedented opportunity and influence. The problem is, many feel misunderstood and dismissed by older generations. Frustrated, they seek answers for how they can effectively influence change in the world when the gaps between generations grow wider and our shared experiences fewer. They want to make a difference, and they remain open to influence from adults who are willing to help them learn what they'll need to succeed. With energy and unique expertise, Jonathan Catherman assures the next generation that their influence will come--with practice. Through relevant examples and clear applications, he shows youth from high school into emerging adulthood how to build bridges between generations, practice stewardship before leadership, transform raw talents into valued strengths, and live with purpose. By doing so, they can make a difference, do even better than their parents, and become the next great generation.
  • The Rotters' Club

    Jonathan Coe

    Paperback (Penguin Books Ltd, March 15, 2014)
    Rotters Club
  • Chips & Chocolate Cake: And other stories for children

    Jonathan Drake

    eBook (Jonathan Drake, )
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  • Walter's Whales

    Jonathan Camm

    language (Jonathan Camm, Nov. 19, 2015)
    In this fourth and exciting new book in the new Countdown Mysteries™ series, we meet up again with the three young detectives who together use their combined detective skills, and high-tech devices, to solve mysteries and crimes in their town of Anchor Bay. Roly, Nine and Charlie meet Walter, a retired whale watcher who introduces them to a pod of whales living in the shallow waters off Anchor Bay. Spotting a strange ship, Walter and the children suspect that poachers may be about to steal the baby whales away from their mothers. Suddenly, the three children are thrown into an exciting but dangerous world of animal poaching. When Walter mysteriously disappears from his boat, can the members of D.I.G. work together to find their friend, save the whales, and foil the plans of the pirates… and all before the countdown clock runs out!
  • The Dwarves of Death

    Jonathan Coe

    Paperback (Penguin, Oct. 1, 2011)
    William has a lot on his mind. Firstly there's The Alaska Factory, the band he plays in. They're no good and they make his songs sound about as groovy as an unpressed record. In fact they're so bad he's seriously thinking of leaving to join a group called The Unfortunates
  • Zodiac and the Missing Diamond

    Jonathan Camm

    language (Jonathan Camm, Nov. 19, 2015)
    In this first book of the new Countdown Mysteries™ series, we meet three young detectives who use their combined detective skills, and high-tech gadgets, to solve mysteries and crimes in their town of Anchor Bay. When their old friend Mac McKenzie’s racehorse goes missing, just days before the final race of the season, the children must find the horse, or their friend will lose everything! The countdown clock is ticking… and it’s a race against time. Can they find the missing horse in time, and save the day?This new and exciting Second Edition includes an additional mystery plot for the three young detectives to sink their teeth into.
  • The Dwarves of Death

    Jonathan Coe

    Hardcover (HarperCollins Publishers, May 17, 1990)
    Rare Book
  • Number 11

    Jonathan Coe

    Paperback (Penguin Random House UK, March 15, 2016)
    Beginning in the early years of this century, Number 11 follows two friends, Alison and Rachel, as they come of age. As the narrative progresses from the aftermath of the Iraq War to the present day, its scope broadens to include others who are variously connected to these two girls: Alison’s mother, a has-been singer, competes on a grisly reality TV show; Rachel’s university mentor finally confronts her late husband’s obsessive search for a German film he saw as a child; a young police constable investigates the seemingly unrelated deaths of two stand-up comedians; and a giant spider lurks in the darkness beneath one of London’s most staggeringly expensive neighborhoods. Combining his signature humor, psychological insight and social commentary, Jonathan Coe holds up a disquieting, unforgiving mirror in which to reflect a world where the systems are broken and everyone can—and perhaps must—name his or her own price.
  • The Gates: A Novel

    John Connolly, Jonathan Cake

    Audio CD (Simon & Schuster Audio, Oct. 6, 2009)
    Bursting with imagination and impossible to put down, this “wholly original” (People) and “refreshing” (San Francisco Chronicle) novel from New York Times bestselling author John Connolly is about the pull between good and evil, physics and fantasy—and a quirky boy, who is impossible not to love, and the unlikely cast of characters who give him the strength to stand up to a demonic power.Young Samuel Johnson and his dachshund, Boswell, are trying to show initiative by trick-or-treating a full three days before Halloween, which is how they come to witness strange goings-on at 666 Crowley Road. The Abernathys don't mean any harm by their flirtation with the underworld, but when they unknowingly call forth Satan himself, they create a gap in the universe, a gap through which a pair of enormous gates is visible. The gates to Hell. And there are some pretty terrifying beings just itching to get out... Can one small boy defeat evil? Can he harness the power of science, faith, and love to save the world as we know it?