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The golden specific
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Grove, S. E., author
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Grove, S. E. Mapmakers ;
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Maps Juvenile fiction.
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Missing persons Juvenile fiction.
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Maps Fiction.
2015
Thirteen-year-old Sophia Tims, with her friend Theo, continues to search for her parents, explorers who have vanished as the borders shift within a world transformed by the Great Disruption of 1799.
Temps culture et société
1982,1983
Cet ouvrage tente de dire que les sciences du loisir, par-delà leur quête difficile d’objectivité, constituent, pour les sociétés industrielles, au même titre que la sociologie et l’anthropologie, par exemple, une nouvelle manière de se comprendre elles-mêmes. Lentement surgies des transformations majeures de l’industrialisation, les sciences du loisir nous parlent de ces changements culturels dont nous sommes tissé; elles font, à leur manière,œuvre de culture.
Losing Brave
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Madison, Bailee, 1999- author
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Miller, Stefne, author
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Twin sisters Juvenile fiction.
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Missing persons Juvenile fiction.
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Twins Fiction.
2018
Months after the disappearance of her twin sister, seventeen-year-old Payton Brave continues to struggle with grief and lost memories as she tries to uncover her missing sister's fate.
Je veux que les Inuits soient libres de nouveau
Taamusi Qumaq (1914-1993), considéré comme lun des grands penseurs des Inuit du Nunavik, a consacré sa vie à consigner la vie des siens ainsi que leur langue, tout en enregistrant les grands changements duXXe siècle. Son autobiographie, ici traduite en français, constitue un document de grande importance nous ouvrant à un univers culturel fascinant.
The story web
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Blakemore, Megan Frazer, author
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Missing persons Juvenile fiction.
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Storytelling Juvenile fiction.
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Animals Juvenile fiction.
2019
When animals in Alice's small Maine town tell her the Story Web is in danger, threatening the fabric of our world, she knows she can mend it by being honest about why her father is gone.
Cannibal Democracy
2008
Zita Nunes argues that the prevailing narratives of identity formation throughout the Americas share a dependence on metaphors of incorporation and, often, of cannibalism. The construction of a national and racial identity through a process of assimilation, Nunes asserts, presupposes a remainder, a residue. Cannibal Democracy explores what is left behind in the formation of identities and addresses the limits of the contemporary discourse of democracy.
Defiance
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Redwine, C. J
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Missing persons Juvenile fiction.
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Man-woman relationships Juvenile fiction.
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Fantasy.
2012
When Rachel's father goes missing on a mission, her attempt to escape their walled city-state and find him brings danger, heartbreak, and a new romance with her father's apprentice.
Waterhole
2018
A haunting and engaging debut from a talented Australian author.Sixteen-year-old Sunny Maguire is dreading the school holidays.She used to love visiting her grandmother's farm but ever since her mother died in a tragic car accident, Sunny doesn't feel at home anywhere anymore and the farm is a constant reminder of what she has lost.
Jack : the true story of Jack & the beanstalk
2015
Relates the tale of Jack who, after trading his mother's milk cow for magic beans, climbs a beanstalk to seek his missing father in the land of giants.