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Thirty years ago, a baby boy was kidnapped ... When Selkie Moon travels to Hong Kong to discover his fate, she has high hopes of using her psychic twinges to find him and reunite him with his father. Until the tea leaves on her flight make a chilling prediction. Then in a Kowloon night-market, Selkie witnesses a child abduction – and the echoes with her quest suddenly raise the stakes. As the strange events escalate and reach back into Chinese folklore, Selkie is forced to confront the powerful force that's hell-bent on stopping her. The omens are unmistakeable. Someone is going to die. Someone closest to her? Or Selkie herself? If you love intricate puzzles with a woman under pressure and a touch of magic realism, then you'll adore The Fourth Door. Get it now.
He wanted to tell Kenner that the gesture was nice, that he shouldn't have gone through the trouble. He wanted to tell him that he shouldn't be there, helping him--or trying--no less. The mashed potatoes smelled buttery, like many of the other meals they had eaten. Fresh and buttery. He managed to turn his head just slightly to lick them from Kenner's fingers. He had been there since yesterday, forced to lie there on the concrete. He didn't want Kenner, or anyone, to see him how he was now. He couldn't see himself, but he smelled the putrid sweat and blood. His skin was tight where it had dried. His eye had swollen shut. The burn on his stomach caused agony through the whole left side of him.​"When are they letting you out?" Kenner fed him more potatoes.​Jaxon wanted to tell him that they weren't. He would either die there or somewhere else, but he would die.
Follow the Four Friends Next Door as they find their way home after an exciting adventure! You'll meet Kareem who has Autism, Sofia who has ADHD, Farhan who has a speech delay, and Sakina who has Cerebral Palsy! Learn about their strengths and what makes them so very unique!
One of The New York Times Book Review's "10 Best Books of 2015" An NYRB Classics Original The Door is an unsettling exploration of the relationship between two very different women. Magda is a writer, educated, married to an academic, public-spirited, with an on-again-off-again relationship to Hungary’s Communist authorities. Emerence is a peasant, illiterate, impassive, abrupt, seemingly ageless. She lives alone in a house that no one else may enter, not even her closest relatives. She is Magda’s housekeeper and she has taken control over Magda’s household, becoming indispensable to her. And Emerence, in her way, has come to depend on Magda. They share a kind of love—at least until Magda’s long-sought success as a writer leads to a devastating revelation. Len Rix’s prizewinning translation of The Door at last makes it possible for American readers to appreciate the masterwork of a major modern European writer.
A young boy must come to terms with the school bully moving in next door in this charming, illustrated chapter book. In the fourth book in the Carver Chronicles series, third grader Calvin is dealing with his next-door neighbors moving away—and the school bully moving in. Meanwhile, competition at the school science fair is heating up, and Calvin must decide what to do when his data doesn’t prove his theory . . . This lively installment in a chapter book series about a diverse group of elementary schoolers by Coretta Scott King Honoree Karen English offers spot-on storytelling, relatable characters and situations, and plenty of action. Praise for Trouble Next Door “Chronicling the importance of empathy and openness, this fourth in the Carver Chronicles is a pleasing addition to a series in which diverse readers can recognize themselves in starring roles.” —Kirkus Reviews
Thayn in The Fourth Door returns from the liberation of neighboring Yutor unable to reconcile his uncle Vok's misdeeds. When news arrives that additional youth from cities throughout the land have been abducted, Thayn resolves to rescue them. His success comes at a price greater than he can imagine, endangering both loved ones and his own reputation. For younger and enlightened readers, books in the Thayn of Kala series are fantasy adventures full of new tradition and magic. For senior readers they are titles missing from the childhood bookshelf of limited role models. Chronicling the perils of a hero who happens to be gay, the stories invite senior readers to feel like the kids they never were. For all readers books in the Thayn of Kala series are a memory in the making.
An accusation of rape upsets a utopian island community in this “provocative, fiercely intelligent” Italian novel (Daily Mail, UK). When “The Crash” brough entire nations to their knees, the island society of Miden—a place dedicated to fairness and equality—rose like a phoenix from the wreckage. While on vacation in this oasis, a seemingly aimless woman meets an attractive man, and moves to the island to start a new life with him. Now six months pregnant, the woman is just beginning to feel comfortable in her lover’s space. But all that changes when a girl arrives to accuse the man of rape. Slight and pretty, the girl discloses a drawn out and violent affair she’s had with her professor, the father of the woman’s child. In alternating perspectives, the professor and his girlfriend reflect upon their own lives, each other, and their interloper. As their idyllic society grapples with the scandal, boundaries blur and alliances shift as reputation, truth, and self-preservation threaten to upend their relationship. Provocative and unnerving, The Girl at the Door explores the bureaucracy of a scandal, and the thin line between lust and possession.
Refugees from the violence of wars and the brutality of famished lives have knocked on other people's doors since the beginning of time. For the people behind the doors, these uninvited guests were always strangers, and strangers tend to generate fear and anxiety precisely because they are unknown. Today we find ourselves confronted with an extreme form of this historical dynamic, as our TV screens and newspapers are filled with accounts of a 'migration crisis', ostensibly overwhelming Europe and portending the collapse of our way of life. This anxious debate has given rise to a veritable 'moral panic' - a feeling of fear spreading among a large number of people that some evil threatens the well-being of society. In this short book Zygmunt Bauman analyses the origins, contours and impact of this moral panic - he dissects, in short, the present-day migration panic. He shows how politicians have exploited fears and anxieties that have become widespread, especially among those who have already lost so much - the disinherited and the poor. But he argues that the policy of mutual separation, of building walls rather than bridges, is misguided. It may bring some short-term reassurance but it is doomed to fail in the long run. We are faced with a crisis of humanity, and the only exit from this crisis is to recognize our growing interdependence as a species and to find new ways to live together in solidarity and cooperation, amidst strangers who may hold opinions and preferences different from our own.
THE INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER “Looking for a suspense novel that will keep you up until way past midnight? Look no further than Lock Every Door, by Riley Sager.”—Stephen King No visitors. No nights spent elsewhere. No disturbing the rich and famous residents. These are the rules for Jules Larsen’s new job apartment sitting at the Bartholomew, one of Manhattan’s most high-profile buildings. Recently heartbroken—and just plain broke—Jules is taken in by the splendor and accepts the terms, ready to leave her past life behind. As she gets to know the occupants and staff, Jules is drawn to fellow apartment sitter Ingrid, who reminds her so much of the sister she lost eight years ago. When Ingrid confides that the Bartholomew has a dark history hidden beneath its gleaming façade, Jules brushes it off as a harmless ghost story—until the next day when Ingrid seemingly vanishes. Searching for the truth, Jules digs deeper into the Bartholomew’s sordid past. But by uncovering the secrets within its walls, Jules exposes herself to untold terrors. Because once you’re in, the Bartholomew doesn’t want you to leave....