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Dans la peau des autres (Chat de gouttière #67)
By Francine Labrie. 2019
Les premiers mots et les derniers « Ah ! non, pas lui. J'avais parlé sans réfléchir. » et « Puis…
si jamais vous me suppliez pour qu'on travaille encore ensemble, je pourrai peut-être me laisser tordre un bras. »Alexis (Sumo #5)
By Roxane Jérôme. 2019
ATTENTION ! Tassez-vous de là ! La course des champions, c'est MOI qui la gagnerai ! M'entraîner ? Inutile !…
Je suis tellement bon ! De toute façon, je n'ai pas le temps. J'ai trop de mauvais coups à faire, comme : Mettre un coussin péteur sur la chaise de madame Geneviève. Couper une tresse de Bernadette. Coller les genoux de Le-nerd sous son pupitre. Provoquer une invasion de coquerelles à l'école (ouaaaaach !). Remplir les toilettes de papier pour les faire déborder. David, mon tuteur de famille d'accueil, essaiera sans doute de contrer mes plans. On verra bien s'il va y arriver!Admission
By Julie Buxbaum. 2020
Lie. Cheat. Bribe. How far would you go to get into your dream school? How far would your parents go?…
In this novel inspired by the recent college admissions scandal, one teenage girl's privileged world shatters when her family's lies are exposed for the entire world to see. It's good to be Chloe Wynn Berringer-she has it all-money, privilege, and a ticket to the college of her dreams. Or at least she did until the FBI came knocking on her front door, guns at the ready, and her future went up in smoke. Now her B list celebrity mother is under arrest in a massive college admissions bribery scandal, and Chloe might be the next one behind bars. The public is furious, the headlines are brutal, and the US attorney is out for blood. As everything she's taken for granted starts to slip away, Chloe must reckon not only with the truth of what happened, but also with the examination of her own guilt. How much did she really know-or guess? Why did her parents think the only way for her to succeed was to cheat? And what does it really mean to be complicit? The New York Times bestselling author of Tell Me Three Things takes on the college admissions bribery scandal that rocked the country in this timely tale of the hyper elite and the hyper competitive, and the lengths they go to stay at the topReading makes you feel good
By Todd Parr. 2020
Reading makes you feel good because... You can imagine you are a scary dinosaur, You can make someone feel better…
when they are sick, And you can do it anywhere! Reading Makes You Feel Good will inspire and encourage young children to delight in the joyful, rewarding experience of reading. With Todd Parr's trademark bright, bold pictures and silly scenes, kids will learn that reading isn't something that just happens at school or at home-it can happen anywhere! Todd shows us all the fun ways we can read- from in the library and in bed to in the bathtub and on the road. Targeted to those first beginning to read, this book invites children to read the main text as well as all the funny signs, labels, and messages hidden in the picturesThe proudest blue: A story of hijab and family
By Ibtihaj Muhammad. 2019
THE INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER! A powerful, vibrantly illustrated story about the first day of school—and two sisters on…
one's first day of hijab—by Olympic medalist and social justice activist Ibtihaj Muhammad. With her new backpack and light-up shoes, Faizah knows the first day of school is going to be special. It's the start of a brand new year and, best of all, it's her older sister Asiya's first day of hijab—a hijab of beautiful blue fabric, like the ocean waving to the sky. But not everyone sees hijab as beautiful, and in the face of hurtful, confusing words, Faizah will find new ways to be strong. Paired with Hatem Aly's beautiful, whimsical art, Olympic medalist Ibtihaj Muhammad and Morris Award finalist S.K. Ali bring readers an uplifting, universal story of new experiences, the unbreakable bond between siblings, and of being proud of who you areThe iron trial: Magisterium series, book 1 (Magisterium)
By Holly Black. 2014
Most kids would do anything to pass the Iron Trial. Not Callum Hunt. He wants to fail. All his life,…
Call has been warned by his father to stay away from magic. If he succeeds at the Iron Trial and is admitted into the Magisterium, he is sure it can only mean bad things for him. So he tries his best to do his worst - and fails at failing. Now the Magisterium awaits him. It's a place that's both sensational and sinister, with dark ties to his past and a twisty path to his future. The Iron Trial is just the beginning, for the biggest test is still to come . . . From the remarkable imaginations of bestselling authors Holly Black and Cassandra Clare comes a heart-stopping, mind-blowing, pulse-pounding plunge into the magical unknownThe golden tower: Magisterium series, book 5 (Magisterium #5)
By Holly Black. 2018
All good magicians come to an end. Callum Hunt has been a hero and an outcast, a force of good…
and a portent of evil. While the doors of the Magisterium have been open to him, he has never felt entirely welcome. If anything, he has felt others' resentment . . . and fear. Now, as he begins his final year at the magical school, his place is less certain than ever. With one unique exception, he is estranged from most of his friends. A furtive darkness still hounds him. And the greatest challenge he will ever face is right around the corner. In this monumental conclusion to the Magisterium series, bestselling authors Holly Black and Cassandra Clare push Callum to the brink of annihilation, showing how magic has the ability to both save and doom, create and destroyGrandmother school
By Rina Singh. 2020
Every morning, a young girl walks her grandmother to the Aajibaichi Shala, the school that was built for the grandmothers…
in her village to have a place to learn to read and write. The narrator beams with pride as she drops her grandmother off with the other aajis to practice the alphabet and learn simple arithmetic. A moving story about family, women and the power of education—when Aaji learns to spell her name you'll want to dance along with her. Women in countless countries continue to endure the limitations of illiteracy. Unjust laws have suppressed the rights of girls and women and kept many from getting an education and equal standing in society. Based on a true story from the village of Phangane, India, this brilliantly illustrated book tells the story of the grandmothers who got to go to school for the first time in their livesThe copper gauntlet: Magisterium series, book 2 (Magisterium)
By Holly Black. 2015
Callum Hunt's summer break isn't like other kids'. His closest companion is a Chaos-ridden wolf, Havoc. His father suspects him…
of being secretly evil. And, of course, most kids aren't heading back to the magical world of the Magisterium in the fall. It's not easy for Call . . . and it gets even harder after he checks out his basement and discovers that his dad might be trying to destroy both him and Havoc. Call escapes to the Magisterium — but things only intensify there. The Alkahest — a copper gauntlet capable of separating certain magicians from their magic — has been stolen. And in their search to discover the culprit, Call and his friends Aaron and Tamara awaken the attention of some very dangerous foes — and get closer to an even more dangerous truth. As the mysteries of the Magisterium deepen and widen, bestselling authors Holly Black and Cassandra Clare take listeners on an extraordinary journey through one boy's conflict — and a whole world's fateThe silver mask: Magisterium series, book 4 (Magisterium)
By Holly Black. 2017
Power over death is the ultimate power. A generation ago, Constantine Madden came close to achieving what no magician had…
ever achieved: the ability to bring back the dead. He didn't succeed . . . but he did find a way to keep himself alive, inside a young child named Callum Hunt. Now Call is one of the most feared and reviled students in the history of the Magisterium, thought to be responsible for a devastating death and an ever-present threat of war. As a result, Call has been imprisoned and interrogated. Everyone wants to know what Constantine was up to — and how he lives on. But Call has no idea. It is only when he's broken out of prison that the full potential of Constantine's plan is suddenly in his hands . . . and he must decide what to do with his power. In this spellbinding fourth book of Magisterium, bestselling authors Holly Black and Cassandra Clare take us beyond the realm of the living and into the dangers of the deadThe bronze key: Magisterium series, book 3 (Magisterium)
By Holly Black. 2016
Magic can save you. Magic can kill you. Students at the Magisterium are supposed to be safe. Under the watchful…
eyes of the mages, they are taught to use magic to bring order to a chaotic world. But now the chaos is fighting back. Call, Tamara, and Aaron should be worrying about things like pop quizzes and magic contests. Instead, after the shocking death of one of their classmates, they must track down a sinister killer . . . and risk their own lives in the process. As Call, Tamara, and Aaron discover, magic can only be as good as the person who wields it. In evil hands, it has the capacity to do immeasurable harm—unless it is stopped in time. In this striking third book of Magisterium, bestselling authors Holly Black and Cassandra Clare present us with a school where anything—good or evil—can happen, and the only way to unlock the truth is to risk everything to find it. From the Compact Disc editionJust like that
By Gary D. Schmidt. 2021
Meryl Lee Kowalski arrives at a Maine boarding school, haunted by personal loss. Matt Coffin hides out on the coast,…
attempting to evade a violent criminal. As war rages overseas and young people at home demand change, Meryl Lee and Matt begin to face their demons and make fresh choices—singly, together, and with the help of unexpected friends. Set in the 1960s in the world of Gary D. Schmidt's award-winning novels The Wednesday Wars and Okay for Now, this timeless story of grief, growth, and change is full of heart and humorIggy Peck, architect (Questioneers)
By David Roberts, Andrea Beaty. 2007
Ever since he was a baby, Iggy Peck has built towers, bridges, and buildings, which comes in handy when his…
second grade class is stranded on an island during a picnic. Grades K-3. 2007.Dress coded
By Carrie Firestone. 2020
In this debut middle-grade girl-power friendship story, an eighth grader starts a podcast to protest the unfair dress code enforcement…
at her middle school and sparks a rebellion. Molly Frost is FED UP... Because Olivia was yelled at for wearing a tank top. Because Liza got dress coded and Molly didn't, even though they were wearing the exact same outfit. Because when Jessica was pulled over by the principal and missed a math quiz, her teacher gave her an F. Because it's impossible to find shorts that are longer than her fingertips. Because girls' bodies are not a distraction. Because middle school is hard enough. And so Molly starts a podcast where girls can tell their stories, and before long, her small rebellion swells into a revolution. Because now the girls are standing up for what's right, and they're not backing downDancing queen (Jada Jones series #book 4)
By Kelly Starling Lyons. 2019
Jada Jones is back for the fourth book of this popular, celebrated series perfect for STEM fans! "Readers who love…
Ivy and Bean or Katie Woo will want to meet Jada Jones." – School Library Journal When the student council decides to host a dance as their next fundraiser, Jada feels nervous and queasy. She's excited to give back, but she can't dance! Still, she's determined to help the cause and show she cares. She practices her moves, gets help from friends, and even does research at the library to prepare—but will it be enough to help her create change in her community?Un beau désastre
By Christine Eddie. 2020
Au coeur d'un quartier de bouts de chandelles et de briques fanées, un enfant s'inquiète. De père inconnu et de…
mère absente, élevé par une tante astrologue chroniquement optimiste, le petit M.-J. observe le vingt-et-unième siècle et broie du noir. La vie, se répète-t-il, c'est dangereux.Durant l'été de ses seize ans, alors qu'il n'attend plus rien du monde, la vie le surprend. L'amour, l'art et le soutien d'une communauté bigarrée mettent en échec ses idées les plus sombres. En dépit de la crise des migrants, de l'état de la planète et du cri des pauvres qui ne porte jamais bien loin, l'adolescent apprendra qu'il existe un remède au désastre, une chose au moins aussi difficile à éradiquer que les gaz à effet de serre ou la guerre : l'espoirCharlie et la brigade Chantilly: 4, Le délice maléfique
By K Lambert. 2019
Dans ce quatrième opus, Charlie croit faire plaisir à ses camarades en cuisinant de délicieuses madeleines, mais elle provoque plutôt…
la terreur dans la cafétéria. Même si elle est sonnée par l'apparition de ces pâtisseries qu'elle juge "malveillantes", Anaé lui explique qu'une vieille légende perdure à la Brigade Chantilly, selon laquelle les fantômes de deux cuisinières diaboliques rôderaient dès qu'une madeleine serait cuisinée. Quand elle a vent de la commotion créée par Charlotte, madame Lenoir l'invite, au contraire, à lui venir en aide pour balayer ces superstitions et ainsi remettre les madeleines au programme de l'écoleLes Charbonneau d'Outremont: 1, Nicole
By Héloïse Brindamour. 2013
" Au millieu des années 1950, dans un pensionnat d'Outremont, Nicole Charbonneau termine son cours lettres-sciences. Pianiste de talent, élève…
douée, elle a, en apparence, tout pour être heureuse. Pourtant, quand elle pense à son avenir, à ce qui l'attend à sa sortie du pensionnat, elle sent l'angoisse l'envahir. Que va-t-il lui arriver ? Trouvera-t-elle quelqu'un à aimer ou devra-t-elle prendre le chemin du couvent ? Cherche-t-elle, en somme, l'amour ou l'Amour ? En proie à des questionnements incessants, Nicole sera marquée par plusieurs rencontres qui changeront sa vie.Un roman émouvant et subtil sur le passage à l'âge adulte d'une jeune fille fortunée. " -- 4e de couvLa marche de Mina: roman (Lettres japonaises)
By Yôko Ogawa. 2008
"Après le décès de son père, alors que sa mère doit s'éloigner pour parfaire sa formation professionnelle, la petite Tomoko…
est reçue pour un an chez son oncle et sa tante. Tomoko a douze ans ; à Kobe, son oncle l'attend sur le quai de la gare. Il la serre dans ses bras et la conduit jusqu'à la très belle demeure familiale. Pour Tomoko, tout est ici singulièrement différent. Sa cousine Mina passe ses journées dans les livres, collectionne les boîtes d'allumettes illustrées sur lesquelles elle écrit des histoires minuscules ; un hippopotame nain vit dans le jardin, son oncle a des cheveux châtains, il dirige une usine d'eau minérale et la grand-mère se prénomme Rosa. Au coeur des années soixante-dix, Tomoko va découvrir dans cette maison l'au-delà de son archipel : à travers la littérature étrangère, les récits de Rosa sur son Allemagne natale et la retransmission des Jeux olympiques de Munich à la télévision, c'est un tout autre paysage qui s'offre à elle. La grande romancière japonaise explore dans ce livre, et pour la première fois dans son oeuvre, le thème de l'étranger et des origines". -- 4e de couvOne girl
By Andrea Beaty. 2020
Flicker...Flicker...Flicker...Glow. Tiny ember. Burning low.Inspired by the global movement to empower girls through education, this lyrical story tells of one…
small girl who reads a book that lights a spark. She shares what she learns with her class, and the spark grows. The girl is then moved to write her own story, which she shares with girls around the globe, and it ignites a spark in them, lighting up the whole world. This heartwarming and moving narrative shows how books and education can inspire change and how one child can make a huge difference