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  • Iron Man Web of Lies

    Fred Van Lente, Graham Nolan

    Library Binding (Spotlight, Sept. 1, 2010)
    Tony Stark hires private investigator Jessica Drew to find his estranged father, but when things go awry during the reunion, they must change to their superhero alter-egos Iron Man and Spider-Woman to save the day.
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  • Web of Lies

    Santoshi Subramanian

    language (, May 14, 2016)
    The Diary of a young girl. Humorous and fictional, this book gives you an insight into Sanika's crazy life as she deals with real life problems.
  • Web of Lies

    Beverley Naidoo

    eBook (HarperCollins, March 27, 2010)
    Femi is in trouble.He's gotten involved with a gang of older boys and is telling so many lies to his family, he can hardly keep his head straight. His sister, Sade, knows something is going on, but she doesn't want to worry their father while he's waiting to hear if the family will be granted asylum in Britain. But with Femi growing more and more involved with the criminal gang, how long will any of them be safe?In this sequel to Carnegie Medal winner The Other Side of Truth, acclaimed author Beverley Naidoo once again tells the story of Nigerian refugees Femi and Sade. With unflinching realism, she presents the dangers the siblings face -- not in Africa this time, but in a school very much like one of our own.
  • Web of Lies

    Beverley Naidoo

    eBook (Penguin, Sept. 2, 2004)
    Two years after their flight from Nigeria, 14-yr-old Sade, her younger brother Femi and her father are living in a council flat in London, waiting for their claim for asylum to be approved. Sade is upset when Femi is drawn into a violent possibly drug-dealing gang, and even more upset when their father doesn't seem to notice. He's too taken up with his new friend Mrs Wallace, a refugee from Sierra Leone. But when Femi is arrested for murder, and the gang set fire to their flat, the family has to pull together to get through this most difficult time.
  • Web of Lies

    Anne E. Schraff

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Sept. 1, 2005)
    Shane's father, a pilot, died in the Middle East, and his mother is now dating a man that Shane does not like. Shane discovers that the man has a shady past, and he must act to save his mother from disaster.
  • Web of Lies

    Beverley Naidoo

    Paperback (Puffin, Sept. 28, 2004)
    Two years after their flight from Nigeria, 14-yr-old Sade, her younger brother Femi and her father are living in a council flat in London, waiting for their claim for asylum to be approved. Sade is upset when Femi is drawn into a violent possibly drug-dealing gang, and even more upset when their father doesn't seem to notice. He's too taken up with his new friend Mrs Wallace, a refugee from Sierra Leone. But when Femi is arrested for murder, and the gang set fire to their flat, the family has to pull together to get through this most difficult time.
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  • Web of Lies

    Beverley Naidoo

    Library Binding (Amistad, May 1, 2006)
    Femi is in trouble. He's gotten involved with a gang of older boys and is telling so many lies to his family, he can hardly keep his head straight. His sister, Sade, knows something is going on, but she doesn't want to worry their father while he's waiting to hear if the family will be granted asylum in Britain. But with Femi growing more and more involved with the criminal gang, how long will any of them be safe? In this sequel to Carnegie Medal winner The Other Side of Truth, acclaimed author Beverley Naidoo once again tells the story of Nigerian refugees Femi and Sade. With unflinching realism, she presents the dangers the siblings face -- not in Africa this time, but in a school very much like one of our own.
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  • Web of Lies

    Beverley Naidoo

    Hardcover (Amistad, April 25, 2006)
    Femi is in trouble.He's gotten involved with a gang of older boys and is telling so many lies to his family, he can hardly keep his head straight. His sister, Sade, knows something is going on, but she doesn't want to worry their father while he's waiting to hear if the family will be granted asylum in Britain. But with Femi growing more and more involved with the criminal gang, how long will any of them be safe?In this sequel to Carnegie Medal winner The Other Side of Truth, acclaimed author Beverley Naidoo once again tells the story of Nigerian refugees Femi and Sade. With unflinching realism, she presents the dangers the siblings face -- not in Africa this time, but in a school very much like one of our own.
  • Web of Lies

    Anne E. Schraff

    Hardcover (Perfection Learning, Jan. 15, 2006)
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  • Web of Lies

    Beverley Naidoo

    Library Binding (Amistad, April 25, 2006)
    Femi is in trouble.He's gotten involved with a gang of older boys and is telling so many lies to his family, he can hardly keep his head straight. His sister, Sade, knows something is going on, but she doesn't want to worry their father while he's waiting to hear if the family will be granted asylum in Britain. But with Femi growing more and more involved with the criminal gang, how long will any of them be safe?In this sequel to Carnegie Medal winner The Other Side of Truth, acclaimed author Beverley Naidoo once again tells the story of Nigerian refugees Femi and Sade. With unflinching realism, she presents the dangers the siblings face -- not in Africa this time, but in a school very much like one of our own.
  • Man of Iron

    R. Dehan

    Hardcover (C.Chivers, March 15, 1970)
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