A boy from the hood in Brooklyn travels to a STEM camp in an Appalachian holler for one epic, life-changing summer in this brilliant novel from the award-winning author of The Stars Beneath Our Feet. Javari knew that West Virginia would be different from his home in Bushwick, Brooklyn. But his first day at STEM Camp in a little Appalachian town is still a shock. Though run-ins with the police are just the same here. Not good. Javari will learn a lot about science, tech, engineering, and math at camp. And also about rich people, racism, and hidden agendas. But it’s Cricket, a local boy, budding activist, and occasional thief, who will show him a different side of the holler—and blow his mind wide open. Javari is about to have that summer. Where everything gets messy and complicated and confusing . . . and you wouldn’t want it any other way. J + C + summer = ∞
David Moore Reihenfolge der Bücher (Chronologisch)






Yoga and the Alexander Technique
- 248 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Covers the application of the Alexander Technique to the practice of yoga
The Drug Health, Crime and Society offers new perspectives on critical debates in the field of alcohol and other drug use. Drawing together work by respected scholars in Australia, the US, the UK and Canada, it explores social and cultural meanings of drug use, and analyses law enforcement and public health frameworks and objectives related to drug policy and service provision. In doing so, it addresses key questions of drug use and addiction through interdisciplinary, predominantly sociological and criminological, perspectives, mapping and building on recent conceptual and empirical advances in the field. These include questions of materiality and agency, the social constitution of disease and neo-liberal subjectivity and responsibility. This book provides a fresh scholarly perspective on drug use and addiction by collecting top quality original work, written by a mix of international leaders in the field and emerging scholars working at the cutting edge of research.
Sydney Harbour
- 184 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
Paperback reprint of a photographic study first published in 1993. The photographs have been collected by the author over half a century and record the great changes to Sydney Harbour that have taken place during that time. The photographs are supported by a text written by two-time winner of the Miles Franklin Award, Rodney Hall.
Taschenführer Bäume
- 165 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
Schöpferisches Finnland
- 130 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
