Erica's Elephant

Erica's Elephant
Title Erica's Elephant PDF eBook
Author Sylvia Bishop
Publisher Scholastic UK
Total Pages 160
Release 2016-06-02
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1407168304

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When Erica Perkins wakes up on the morning of her tenth birthday, the last thing she expects is to find a very confused elephant sitting on her doorstep. So begins an unlikely friendship. But can a small girl and a rather large elephant learn to live together in a tiny terraced house? And when the dastardly owner of the local zoo plots to steal the elephant, will Erica be able to outsmart him?

The Bookshop Girl

The Bookshop Girl
Title The Bookshop Girl PDF eBook
Author Sylvia Bishop
Publisher Scholastic UK
Total Pages 176
Release 2017-04-06
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1407179179

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Property Jones loves living in a bookshop, but she's hiding a whopper of a secret... she can't actually read! When Property's family win The Montgomery Book Emporium in a surprise raffle, Property's life is turned upside down. But will her secret come out?

Trouble in New York

Trouble in New York
Title Trouble in New York PDF eBook
Author Sylvia Bishop
Publisher Scholastic UK
Total Pages 170
Release 2019-09-05
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1407194747

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Jamie Creeden has always wanted to be a reporter - so when he is given a tour of the famous YORKER newspaper, he can't believe his luck. But a chance phone call draws him into the mystery of the missing actress. Soon Jamie, along with his new friends Ellie and Rose, must navigate a tense world of infamous villains, double crosses and carefully planted clues - a world in which he can trust absolutely no one. He still longs to be on the front page - but at what cost? Set in 1960s New York, this is another beautifully written mystery from Sylvia Bishop, author of THE SECRET OF THE NIGHT TRAIN.

Elefant

Elefant
Title Elefant PDF eBook
Author Martin Suter
Publisher HarperCollins UK
Total Pages 208
Release 2018-05-31
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0008264295

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The international bestseller about friendship, second chances, and a tiny glow-in-the-dark pink elephant

Elephant, Please!

Elephant, Please!
Title Elephant, Please! PDF eBook
Author Maureen Kauzlarich
Publisher
Total Pages 24
Release 2020-07-14
Genre
ISBN 9781734501735

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A boy wants an elephant for a pet, but he soon realizes that elephants should be free in the wild. Funny, adventurous, and sweet. This picture book will teach children empathy toward nature's biggest land animal.

King of the Zoo

King of the Zoo
Title King of the Zoo PDF eBook
Author Erica S. Perl
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2013
Genre Animals
ISBN 9780545461825

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Each of the animals at the zoo thinks of himself as King of the Zoo but Carlos the Chameleon is sure that the crown is his, and he has at least one ally.

Seeing the Elephant

Seeing the Elephant
Title Seeing the Elephant PDF eBook
Author T. Harvey
Publisher Monday Creek Publishing
Total Pages 524
Release 2018-10-24
Genre
ISBN 9780692168486

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Seeing the Elephant: One Man's Return to the Horrors of the Civil War is a true story originally told in 180 letters written by Lieutenant Thomas S. Armstrong of the 122nd Ohio Volunteer Infantry about his experiences in the Civil War. T.W. Harvey has used those letters and other primary research to tell of those experiences from the decision to fight for his country and what it stood for, to being discharged after the Battle of Shiloh due to illness; to the decision to re-enlist knowing that he will see the horrors of battle once again and the possibility of death; to being captured at the Second Battle of Winchester; to endure the horrible conditions of prison life; to escaping from Libby Prison only to be recaptured; to being paroled and marching in the funeral procession of Abraham Lincoln. Harvey recounts these events as they happened to an ordinary infantry soldier, one of 2.5 million men who served their country, both North and South, during the Civil War. He tells of the thoughts and feelings of Lt. Armstrong; his worries, fears, and concerns; emotions that every man in uniform felt against the background of the conflict that tore the North and South apart.