Jungle Girl Mia

Jungle Girl Mia
Author: Karien van Ditzhuijzen
Publisher: Marshall Cavendish International Asia Pte Ltd
Total Pages: 119
Release: 2022-02-15
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9815009982

Getting lots of likes on her @junglegirl account makes 12-year-old Mia happy. Her online popularity skyrockets after she moves to a house next to a Singapore nature reserve and starts sharing real animal photos from her garden. BFF Alice won’t forget her now, even if they no longer live in the same condo. The thing is, Mia loves animals – but as a toy or on a screen. Not on her kitchen table, like the banana-pilfering macaque she encounters the first morning in her new house. And the bigger @junglegirl gets, the harder it becomes for Mia to admit that she is scared of the wild, and that boy-next-door Kalim snaps most of her pictures. She could lose her followers, or worse, her BFF. And why isn’t Kalim allowed his own phone? Can the haze enfolding Asia, threatening people, forests and animals alike, offer Mia a chance to set things right?

Junglegirl MIA

Junglegirl MIA
Author: Karien van Ditzhuijzen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2022-11
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9789814974721

Mia and the Crystal Tulip

Mia and the Crystal Tulip
Author: Véronique Marilley
Publisher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2019-02-14
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1525528335

After being shrunk to the size of an insect, Mia sets off on an adventure to regain her size and escape villains. She discovers a society who lives in the shadows of the human world, unseen. With the help of four friends, she must race against time to discover who shrunk her before the effect of the Tulip takes hold and kills her.

Profound and Perfect Things

Profound and Perfect Things
Author: Maribel Garcia
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2019-05-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1631525425

Some truths can do more harm than good. This is what Isa comes to believe at the tender age of nine when she first has a dream about kissing a girl—an act that would never be acceptable to her family. By her late twenties, Isa has left her hometown in South Texas, so her conservative family won't discover that she’s gay, and immersed herself in the workaholic routine of law school. One fateful night, she experiments with a man, and subsequently ended up with an unwanted pregnancy. Meanwhile, Isa’s only sister, Cristina, loses the infant she spent years trying to conceive. Moving forward with her own pregnancy and giving the baby to Cristina seems like the perfect solution—until Isa bonds with the newborn. Still, the sisters move forward with the family adoption. Now everyone in the family has a secret. Twelve years later, after much deceit and loss has passed between the sisters, Isa decides to reveal both her sexuality and her niece’s true parentage to their family, against Cristina’s wishes—but before all can be exposed, tragedy strikes. Timely and gripping, Profound and Perfect Things is a story of two first-generation Mexican-American sisters striving to build a meaningful existence outside their traditional parent’s approval and ways of life—and an exploration of the boundaries of our responsibilities to those we love.

Suspended License

Suspended License
Author: Brittney Nicole Boyd
Publisher: Fulton Books, Inc.
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2022-04-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1638607915

Alexis (Lexi) and Mia have been best friends since age seven. They went from sharing their CD collections to planning their weddings together. Now at age thirty, Lexi is starting to question her friendship with Mia and if there is a place for her in her life after becoming the attorney to Mia's archenemy, Camille. Mia's hatred for Camille increases once she discovers she is dating the true love of her life, Jazz. After being dumped by her fiance, Mia continues to find financial security through marriage and only dating men she can manipulate. Lexi becomes involved in an unexpected affair, which brings up hurt and turmoil from the past. After breaking up with Mia, Cam is faced to deal with the emotional baggage he suppressed for years. While Mia's mother is away in Paris, she and her brother Roman discover the flaws of their parents' marriage and question the foundation of their childhood. These group of friends navigate through life while balancing mental and physical health and chasing financial security. They learn the wrongs of their parents and face some hard truths. Will they break the cycle of generational ignorance and trauma or break free to a new beginning and fresh start of stability and abundance?

God Brought Me Home

God Brought Me Home
Author: Sameidra Carter
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 38
Release: 2016-06-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1512744387

This book explores the life of a young girl named Mia during a hot summer on the south side of Chicago and an encounter with a family member that changed her life.

Arky Steele: The Cursed City

Arky Steele: The Cursed City
Author: E. Coombe
Publisher: Lothian Children's Books
Total Pages: 101
Release: 2013-07-09
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0734411618

A gripping, action-packed new adventure series. Arky Steele is a not your average 12-year-old: his mother is an adventurer and his father is an archaeologist. With them, he travels the world hunting for ancient treasures and trying to stay one step ahead of their nemesis, evil billionaire Goran Rulec. In The Cursed City, Arky and his friend Bear join an expedition to find a mythical lost city that holds a priceless treasure. But not everyone on the expedition is on their side... This second Arky Steele Adventure from E. Coombe follows on from GUARDIAN OF THE TOMB, and finds Arky, once again, up to his neck in trouble!

The Big Reading Book for the Night

The Big Reading Book for the Night
Author:
Publisher: From Dyzamora
Total Pages: 552
Release:
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN:

Welcome to the "Big Night Reading Book" - the ultimate collection of 130 magical stories, perfect for snuggling up together and reading aloud before falling asleep. Each story has been carefully chosen to stimulate the imagination and imagination of your young readers. From traditional fairy tales and fables to modern day adventures and fantastical tales, this book offers a wide range of captivating stories. Create a contemplative atmosphere by looking at the beautiful illustrations and letting yourself be carried away into the magical worlds of these stories. Experience moments of relaxation and togetherness with your loved ones. This book is the perfect gift for anyone looking for an adventurous yet soothing bedtime story. Spend unforgettable nights full of adventure and reverie with "The Big Book for the Night". Get your copy now and give your children an unforgettable reading experience.

The Black and White House

The Black and White House
Author: Karien van Ditzhuijzen
Publisher: Monsoon Books
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2023-07-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1915310199

Anna is thrilled to move into a black and white house in Adam Park, confident she will thrive in Singapore, find a job, make local friends. But echoes of footsteps in the hallways make her wonder whether rumours of the house being haunted are true. Overwhelmed and lonely in a new country, Anna slowly unravels. When Salimah, single mother to a rebellious teenager, loses her job, she revisits Adam Park where her childhood was uprooted. A place with a dark history. Anna bumps into Salimah, and their lives intertwine in unexpected ways. Tensions rise as the house's haunting presence grips both women and threatens to upset an already fragile friendship.

Form-function Relations in Narrative Development

Form-function Relations in Narrative Development
Author: E. Birgitta Svensson
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2018-03-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9027264252

This book provides insights into the development toward narrative competence, and illustrates multifaceted patterns in the developing capacity to create globally coherent narrative texts. The methodology draws from both a psycholinguistic approach to narrative development, systemic functional linguistics, and writing pedagogy theory. This book extends previous studies on narrative writing development since it provides a multifaceted window into the progression of narrative development, from elementary school through secondary school and university to life as a professional journalist and writer. It also shows how narrative writing development is related to the cognitive, emotional/psychological and social development of the individual.