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  • Looking at the Stars

    Jo Cotterill

    eBook (RHCP Digital, Jan. 30, 2014)
    What if the only thing you had left were the stories in your head?Amina’s homeland has been ravaged by war, and her family is devastated . . . The women of the family – Amina, her two sisters and their mother – have no choice but to leave their home town, along with thousands of others, and head for a refugee camp.But there are even more challenges ahead . . .
  • Looking at the Stars

    Aaron Frontiera, Alex Williams

    eBook
    This is a cute story about a boy who helps "save the day" while his family gets lost on a camping adventure. He is able to come to the rescue as he has an unusual fascination with stars. He uses the constellation Orion to help his family find their way back to camp at night. This story is excellent for people who like to read about a hero, or for parents who have children on the Autistic spectrum. Such fascinations can sometimes be used in practical ways. Enjoy.
  • Shooting at the Stars

    John Hendrix

    Hardcover (Harry N. Abrams, Oct. 7, 2014)
    Shooting at the Stars is the moving story of a young British soldier on the front lines during World War I who experiences an unforgettable Christmas Eve. In a letter home to his mother, he describes how, despite fierce fighting earlier from both sides, Allied and German soldiers ceased firing and came together on the battlefield to celebrate the holiday. They sang carols, exchanged gifts, and even lit Christmas trees. But as the holiday came to a close, they returned to their separate trenches to await orders for the war to begin again.John Hendrix wonderfully brings this story to life, interweaving fact and fiction along with his detailed illustrations and hand-lettered text. His story celebrates the humanity and kindness that can persist even during the darkest periods of our history. Back matter includes a glossary, additional information about World War I and the Christmas Truce and its aftermath, and an archival photograph taken during the Truce. Also available by John Hendrix: Miracle ManPraise for Shooting at the StarsSTARRED REVIEWS "Few titles at this level convey the futility of World War I as well as this one does. A first choice." --School Library Journal, starred review "Timed with the centenary of World War I but a lesson for always, Hendrix's tale pulls young readers close and shows the human side of war." --Kirkus Reviews, starred review
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  • Looking At The Stars

    E. Smyth

    eBook (E, )
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  • Look to the Stars

    Buzz Aldrin, Wendell Minor

    Hardcover (G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers, May 14, 2009)
    Buzz Aldrin takes readers on a journey through the history of space exploration.As one of a handful of astronauts to have walked on the moon, Buzz Aldrin has a unique perspective of space. And he serves as an amazing guide as he introduces us to the pioneers of space. From Copernicus to the Wright brothers, from the Apollo program to dreams of future travel, he reminds us that mankind has always looked to the stars.Buzz's informative, kid-friendly text is paired with beautifully detailed illustrations by renowned illustrator Wendell Minor, and offers the perfect introduction to everything space related, including the development of the first rockets, America?s space race with Russia, details of all the Apollo missions, and the space station.Aldrin and Minor collaborated on the bestselling Reaching for the Moon and now they reach beyond that book to give young readers a concise look at the whole history of space exploration. Each spread provides a wonderful jumping-off point for young readers, and will no doubt inspire them to look to the stars themselves.
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  • LOOKING AT THE STARS

    Jo Cotterill Jo Cotterill

    Paperback (Random House Children's Publishers UK, June 4, 2015)
    Looking at the Stars
  • Looking at the Stars

    Jo Cotterill

    Hardcover (Transworld Publishers, Sept. 1, 2014)
    An inspiring story of hope, friendship, and love amid war that will stay with readers long after they turn the final page—perfect for Deborah Ellis fansAmina's homeland has been ravaged by war for many months, but so far they are safe, together. When a so-called liberating force arrives in the country, the family think their prayers for peace will soon be answered, but they are horribly wrong. The country is thrown into yet further turmoil and Amina's family is devastated. Her elder brother is accused of being a ringleader in a rebel group and goes into hiding. Her father is then killed for apparently protecting him. The women of the family—Amina, her two sisters, and their mother—have no choice but to leave their home town, along with thousands of others, and head for a refugee camp. But there are even more challenges ahead.
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  • Look to the Stars

    Catherine Wilson

    language (, March 29, 2016)
    Tucked away in the remote territory of Ashen, Penelope Brave lives an ordinary, sheltered life until the day her papa goes missing. No one seems intent on finding him but her, so she breaks the rules… and ends up changing her world. When strangers from the northern kingdom of Orien arrive with news of her papa, but at a price, Brave learns that even the quiet city of Ashen has its secrets—the darkest of which just might be her. Forced to trust the help of Aras Renn, the arrogant and regrettably handsome guard from Orien, Brave soon finds that if she wants to see her papa again, she's going to have to face a past she never knew she left behind. Together, they're thrust into a world of magic, lies, and hidden truths as Brave discovers there's a deadly war brewing in the north. What she doesn’t know is the answer to each side's victory can be found in her heart… Determined not to follow the destiny the stars have laid out for her, Brave sets out to make her own, embarking on a harrowing journey where she must decide what matters most. Love or blood?Other books in the series:Book Two: The Darkest NightBook Three: The Reigning Star
  • Looking At The Stars

    E. S. Smyth

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, )
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  • Looking At The Moon

    Kit Pearson

    eBook (Puffin Canada, Sept. 4, 2007)
    Norah, an English "war guest" living with the wealthy Ogilvie family in Toronto, can hardly wait for August. She'll spend it at the Ogilvie's lavish cottage in Muskoka—a whole month of freedom, swimming, adventures with her "cousins"... But this isn't an ordinary summer. It's 1943, and the war is still going on. Sometimes Norah can't even remember what her parents look like—she hasn't seen them in three years. And she has turned thirteen, which means life seems to be getting more complicated. Then a distant Ogilvie cousin, Andrew, arrives. He is nineteen, handsome, intelligent, and Norah thinks she may be falling in love for the first time. But Andrew has his own problems: he doesn't want to fight in the war, and yet he knows it's what his family and friends expect of him. What the two of them learn from each other makes for a gentle, moving story, the second book in a trilogy that began with the award-winning The Sky Is Falling.
  • Look Up at the Stars

    Katie Cotton

    Hardcover (Frances Lincoln Children's Books, Oct. 1, 2019)
    Look up at the stars, so high above me. If I could just hold one, how happy I’d be!A parent and child go in search of a star, but what will happen when they find it out of reach? This lyrical picture book celebrates imagination, adventure, coming home – and the idea that sometimes what you are looking for is right under your nose.
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  • Looking for the Star

    Bobbi Majors

    Paperback (Litfire Publishing, Aug. 8, 2016)
    Looking For The Star, is a sentimental narrative that takes the reader on a journey through an elementary school classroom. Elements learning centers are focused on throughout the text; such as, a classroom garden, painting center and activity playhouse. The information in the story, supports key common core standards. As the story comes to close, the reader will answer the question, where is the star?