Ganze 25 Tage lang passiert an der Emily Dickinson Schule schon rein gar nichts. Nicht mal der allerkleinste Mobbing-Fall. Pauls oberkrasser Wachdienst ist also ein wenig unterbeschäftigt. Doch dann kommt Simone an die Schule – eine frische, freche Französin. Und Paul, immer noch allerkleinster Elfjähriger der ganzen Schule, hat gleich eine super Idee, wie Molly, Karl und er wieder richtig was zu tun bekommen! Irrsinnig erfrischend, brüllkomisch und richtig clever: Der zweite POW-Band rund um Pauls alltäglichen Schulwahnsinn. Zum E-Book
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Paul ist der allerkleinste Schüler auf der ganzen weiten Welt. Und dank seiner unfassbar winzigen Größe stopft ihn Schul-Honk Roy täglich in den Spind. Schlimmer kann es kaum kommen … – Oh doch: Die Schulpsychologin verdonnert Paul zusammen mit den einzigen garantiert noch unbeliebteren Mitschülern Molly und Karl zum Mobbing-Wachdienst. Ob das was bringt? „POW!“ ist der erste Band einer irrsinnig witzigen, cleveren und genial gezeichneten Comic-Text-Reihe vom „Ab durch die Hecke“-Autor Michael Fry. Auch als Leseprobe (PDF)
Oberkrass hoch 3. Nachdem Pauls oberkrasser Wachdienst die Emily Dickinson Middle School erfolgreich von oberfiesen Honks befreit hat, droht nun Stress von anderer Seite: Ausgerechnet Karl soll Mitglied in der Elite-Clique der Schule werden. Paul und Molly ahnen, was das heißt: tägliche Pflichtumarmungen, Tofu- Kroketten in der Kantine und Segler-Outfits als Schuluniform - das muss verhindert werden! Eine geniale Kombination aus rotzfrech und clever, aus toller Geschichte und irren Zeichnungen. Der dritte POW!-Band von 'Ab durch die Hecke'-Erfinder Michael Fry ist ein herrlich respektloser Comic-Roman für Jungs ab 10.
"This collection addresses issues of identity as two people find themselves living in an uncommon landscape. Through hybrid narrative prose poems, Hank and an unnamed narrator try to navigate their relationship and understand their identities amid a landscape that offers them almost nothing. The continent at first seems empty, but something emerges in the vacuum of Antarctica. The narrator's gender skips and changes, and the characters' self-awareness grows into a sort of horror. Dennis James Sweeney's poems consider the fullness of emptiness, revealing attempts to love and grow when surrounded by a white and frigid landscape that seems to go on forever. The space of these poems is something beyond the Antarctic of scientific exploration, the icy outpost that has served for so long as a masculine proving ground for polar explorers. This is the Antarctica of domestic disharmony, of love amid loneliness, where two people encounter themselves in the changeless breadth at the end of the world." -- Provided by publisher
The Odd Squad: Zero Tolerance
- 226 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
After taming the school's biggest bully, Nick, Molly and Karl expect to bask in Safety Patrol glory. But without a bully to set straight, all they're left with is helping sixth graders cross the hall and reminding everyone that Jell-o meat stains. Enter new kid Simone, who shakes up the team and soon Nick is facing trouble. Big trouble. Explusion-level trouble. He needs help, and fast, because if there's one thing worse than being the shortest seventh grader in the history of the world, it's having to go through it twice.
Stirlings in Action with the Airborne Forces
- 342 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
Presents the history of two RAF squadrons - 190 and 620 - who shared the task of dropping agents and supplies on behalf of the SOE, took part in the D-Day landings, suffered heavy losses at Arnhem, dropped SAS Troops behind enemy lines and were involved with the Rhine crossing that sealed Germany's fate in 1945.
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"The story of modern Britain began 300 years ago, with the Treaty of Union between England and Scotland in 1707. In this fresh and challenging look at the origins of the United Kingdom, the first full study for four decades, Michael Fry focuses on the years which led up to the Union, setting the political history of both countries against the backdrop of war in Europe and the emergence of imperialism. In comparing the fate of Scotland with that of other small nations he reconstructs the human as well as the political story - in the voices of the people, in plots and conspiracies, in reports from battlefields and in the impassioned debates of the Scots Parliament." "In doing so he rejects the long-held assumption that the economy was of overwhelming importance in the Scots' acceptance of the terms of the Treaty, showing how they were in fact able to exploit English ignorance of and indifference to Scotland - as evident now as then - to steer the settlement in their own favour. Thus the future of Scotland, England and Britain remained open, not closed. The implications of this, Fry argues, have influenced the dynamics of the Union ever since, and are only being fully worked out in our own time."--Jacket
The Naughty List
- 240 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
"A great story, lively drawings, and a cast of unforgettable characters. What else could you want for Christmas? The Naughty List is a book for all seasons!" --Lincoln Peirce, bestselling author of the Big Nate series "Will keep kids laughing from start to finish." --Publishers Weekly Fans of the Big Nate and Diary of a Wimpy Kid series will love this laugh-out-loud funny Christmas adventure packed with comic illustrations. When Bobbie's hilariously bumbling efforts to save her brother's Christmas actually land him on Santa's Naughty List, she must travel to the North Pole to make things right again and save Christmas. Bobbie suddenly finds herself on an epic holiday adventure complete with rogue elves, dysfunctional reindeer, a lazy Santa, and more.