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Books with title The Hidden Colours

  • The Hidden Code

    P. J. Hoover, Whitney Dykhouse, Roots in Myth

    Audiobook (Roots in Myth, Dec. 5, 2019)
    Eleven years ago, Hannah Hawkins’ parents disappeared while traveling abroad. Presumed dead, Hannah and her uncle are shocked when a letter from her mom arrives right after Hannah’s 16th birthday. By piecing together cryptic hints from the note and other clues left behind, Hannah realizes her parents disappeared while trying to find the mysterious Code of Enoch, an artifact they believed could hold the key to curing disease - or creating it. Hannah’s parents had been determined to destroy the code, no matter the cost. Now with the help of her uncle, her best friend, and another cute but not entirely trustworthy guy, Hannah sets out to discover what happened to her parents and if the Code of Enoch is real.
  • The Hidden

    Jessica Verday

    eBook (Simon Pulse, Sept. 6, 2011)
    The heart-stopping conclusion to the New York Times bestselling trilogy that L.J. Smith calls “spectacular!”Abbey knows that Caspian is her destiny. Theirs is a bond that transcends even death. But as Abbey finally learns the full truth about the dark fate that links her to Caspian and ties them both to the town of Sleepy Hollow, she suddenly has some very hard choices to make. Caspian may be the love of her life, but is that love worth dying for? Beautifully spun, emotionally gripping, and irresistibly romantic, The Hidden will leave you breathless.
  • The Hidden Colours

    Spiros Kitsinelis

    language (Spyridon Kitsinelis (Nightlab), April 22, 2015)
    The Hidden Colours is a short story for very young children that introduces them to simple scientific ideas in the easiest way. By discussing various phenomena such as light, rainbows and stars the kids will start developing not only critical thinking but also positive attitudes towards new ideas and questions. The Hidden Colours is their first fairytale with an aroma of science.
  • Hidden Colours

    Nillu Nasser, Jessica West

    eBook (Evolved Publishing LLC, Dec. 3, 2018)
    Each evening, nestled in Berlin's Treptower Park, the immigrant circus comes to life.“A provocative, heartfelt journey from the first page to the striking conclusion.” ~ Alyssa Elmore, from Readers’ Favorite Book Reviews“In many ways, there is no better time for the appearance of Hidden Colours, with its themes of intolerance, repression, prejudice, and communities clashing with each other as they assimilate immigrant newcomers. The stage is ripe for this story of different perspectives, desires for safety and community, and the issues posed by immigrants who are viewed as threats, and Nillu Nasser does an exquisite job of reflecting this environment and the social and political forces at work among all groups. ... The result is an engrossing portrait of clashes between cultures, shared bonds and points of contention....” ~ D. Donovan, Senior Reviewer, Midwest Book ReviewWhen Yusuf fled Syria, he lost everything. Now the circus, with its middle-eastern flair, is the only home he knows. When the lights go on, the refugees dazzle their audience, but off-stage tensions flare.Ellie is passionate about the circus and drawn to its broken people. Even so, if she wants to keep her job at the newspaper, she must head up a campaign against it.One night, in the midst of a show, two young circus boys come to blows. With the circus at risk of closure, Ellie must convince her readers that we can have compassion for those we fear, or Yusuf will be forced to uproot again.“Nasser eloquently explores racism, Islamophobia, and xenophobia through a narrative that's tender, haunting, and fearless… Hidden Colours is an unforgettable tale of personal trauma and social justice.” ~ Caitlin Lyle Farley, Readers’ Favorite Book ReviewsEvolved Publishing presents a compelling literary tale of the clash of cultures, from award-winning author Nillu Nasser. [DRM-Free]“Hidden Colours is a must-read for those who enjoy interpersonal drama and are also concerned with the cold, discriminatory hatred that’s seeping into our world.” ~ K.C. Finn, Readers’ Favorite Book ReviewsBooks by Nillu Nasser:All the TomorrowsHidden ColoursMore Great Women's Fiction from Evolved Publishing:Between Two Doors by Taya DeVereParticipant by Carmen KempWhite Chalk by P.K. TylerCassia by Lanette KautenYours to Keep or Throw Aside by E.D. Martin
  • The Hidden

    Jessica Verday

    Paperback (Simon Pulse, Aug. 7, 2012)
    The heart-stopping conclusion to the New York Times bestselling trilogy that L.J. Smith calls “spectacular!”Abbey knows that Caspian is her destiny. Theirs is a bond that transcends even death. But as Abbey finally learns the full truth about the dark fate that links her to Caspian and ties them both to the town of Sleepy Hollow, she suddenly has some very hard choices to make. Caspian may be the love of her life, but is that love worth dying for? Beautifully spun, emotionally gripping, and irresistibly romantic, The Hidden will leave you breathless.
  • The Hidden

    K. A. Applegate

    eBook (Scholastic Inc., Aug. 29, 2017)
    The Yeerks have discovered and repaired a damaged Helmacron ship. They know of its morph-seeking capabilities, and they plan to use the ship to capture the "Andalite bandits." And to find Elfangor's blue cube. The one that gave the kids the ability to morph.Cassie and the other Animorphs are in a pretty bad situation. They can't leave the cube in one place, they can't morph without being discovered, and they have to keep moving. It looks like this may be a battle the Visser can't lose...
  • The Hidden

    Jessica Verday

    Hardcover (Simon Pulse, Sept. 6, 2011)
    Love and mystery mix in the final installment of this spine-tingling, hauntingly gorgeous trilogy, which L.J. Smith calls "Spectacular!" In the long-awaited conclusion to the bestselling saga of Abbey and Caspian, readers finally learn the truth about Kristen's untimely death, the dark destiny that links Abbey to Caspian and ties them both to the town of Sleepy Hollow, and the hard choices that Abbey must make if she is to accept Caspian's love and their unexpected fate. Beautifully spun, emotionally gripping, and irresistibly romantic, The Hidden will leave readers breathless.
  • The Hidden

    K. A. Applegate

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, March 1, 2000)
    The Yeerks plan to use the Helmacron ship they have repaired to capture the Andalites and track down Elfangor's blue cube--the cube that gives Cassie, and the other animorphs the ability to morph
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  • The Hidden Code

    P. J. Hoover

    eBook (CBAY Books, Sept. 10, 2019)
    Eleven years ago, Hannah Hawkins' parents disappeared while traveling abroad. Presumed dead, Hannah and her uncle are shocked when a letter from her mom arrives right after Hannah's sixteenth birthday. By piecing together cryptic hints from the note and other clues left behind, Hannah realizes her parents disappeared while trying to find the mysterious Code of Enoch, an artifact they believed could hold the key to curing disease—or creating it. Hannah's parents had been determined to destroy the Code, no matter the cost. Now with the help of her uncle, her best friend, and another cute but not entirely trustworthy guy, Hannah sets out to discover what happened to her parents and if the Code of Enoch is real.
  • Hidden Colours

    Nillu Nasser, Jessica West

    Paperback (Evolved Publishing, Dec. 3, 2018)
    Each evening, nestled in Berlin's Treptower Park, the immigrant circus comes to life."A provocative, heartfelt journey from the first page to the striking conclusion." Alyssa Elmore, from Readers' Favorite Book ReviewsWhen Yusuf fled Syria, he lost everything. Now the circus, with its middle-eastern flair, is the only home he knows. When the lights go on, the refugees dazzle their audience, but off-stage tensions flare.Ellie is passionate about the circus and drawn to its broken people. Even so, if she wants to keep her job at the newspaper, she must head up a campaign against it.One night, in the midst of a show, two young circus boys come to blows. With the circus at risk of closure, Ellie must convince her readers that we can have compassion for those we fear, or Yusuf will be forced to uproot again."Nasser eloquently explores racism, Islamophobia, and xenophobia through a narrative that's tender, haunting, and fearless...Hidden Colours is an unforgettable tale of personal trauma and social justice." Caitlin Lyle Farley, Readers' Favorite Book ReviewsEvolved Publishing presents a compelling literary tale of the clash of cultures, from award-winning author Nillu Nasser. [DRM-Free]"Hidden Colours is a must-read for those who enjoy interpersonal drama and are also concerned with the cold, discriminatory hatred that's seeping into our world." K.C. Finn, Readers' Favorite Book ReviewsBooks by Nillu Nasser: "All the Tomorrows" "Hidden Colours" More Great Women's Fiction from Evolved Publishing: "Between Two Doors" by Taya DeVere "Participant" by Carmen Kemp "White Chalk" by P.K. Tyler "Cassia" by Lanette Kauten "Yours to Keep or Throw Aside" by E.D. Martin
  • The Hidden Code

    P. J. Hoover

    Paperback (CBAY Books, Sept. 10, 2019)
    Eleven years ago, Hannah Hawkins’ parents disappeared while traveling abroad. Presumed dead, Hannah and her uncle are shocked when a letter from her mom arrives right after Hannah’s sixteenth birthday. By piecing together cryptic hints from the note and other clues left behind, Hannah realizes her parents disappeared while trying to find the mysterious Code of Enoch, an artifact they believed could hold the key to curing disease—or creating it. Hannah’s parents had been determined to destroy the Code, no matter the cost. Now with the help of her uncle, her best friend, and another cute but not entirely trustworthy guy, Hannah sets out to discover what happened to her parents and if the Code of Enoch is real.
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  • The Hidden

    Katherine Applegate

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 1, 2001)
    Ax and the Animorphs flee the Yeerks, who seek to find the blue cube that gives the kids the ability to morph.
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