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Arica's evil uncle has poisoned her mother and escaped with her to Bundelag. There is only one hope: to find a rainbow flower, a magic ingredient in the cure from the Book of Fairies. Arica is prepared to fight dragons to get it, and is sure that her cousin Connor, the elves, and the unicorns will help her. Then she learns of the unicorns' ancient promise, and with a sinking heart, Arica knows that their magic can't save her this time. At the last minute, will help come from an unexpected source?
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A heart-warming story, set in the days leading up to Christmas, about one little girl's magical encounter with a unicorn. Christmas is just days away. A little girl called Milly and her Mum are staying at Grandpa's house. Dad has been kept away but will join them just as soon as he can. But Milly feels a little forlorn, away from her friends and without her Dad. And then something wonderful happens. Milly meets Florian, a unicorn. One snowy night, he patters into Grandpa's house and transforms Milly's Christmas, filling it with friendship, surprise and sparkle. And somehow, Florian makes all Milly's wishes come true. Anna Currey has crafted a beautifully written and sensitively illustrated picture book that will delight every generation as families come together at Christmas. Upon its first publication this book received many warm reviews, including: 'A beautifully written and illustrated book.' Publishing News and 'Softly realistic illustrations with just a touch of magic.' The Children's Bookselle
The saga of Delayed Departure continues with this book, The Promise. The Promise begins where Delayed Departure ended. Backed into a corner to not leave the ranch but wanting to find her father, Addi Drury sets off on a life-or-death adventure. As in Delayed Departure, the handmade knife, the queen of diamonds, and in this book, a pewter unicorn figurine play significant roles in Addi's quest to find her father and bring him back home.
Chastity could not really know which world was more real anymore. She dreamed of a place that she named Animal Sanctuary where all the animals were happy even as she lived on planet earth where humans killed animals by the billions. She may not have known which world was real anymore but she knew which world she preferred.
In an antique-filled mansion, sisters Claire and Sophie find a ladder to the magical land of Arden, where wraiths roam freely, unicorns have disappeared, and the guilds of magic no longer trust each other.
This book provides an extensive treatment of Husserl's phenomenology of time-consciousness. Nicolas de Warren uses detailed analysis of texts by Husserl, some only recently published in German, to examine Husserl's treatment of time-consciousness and its significance for his conception of subjectivity. He traces the development of Husserl's thinking on the problem of time from Franz Brentano's descriptive psychology, and situates it in the framework of his transcendental project as a whole. Particular discussions include the significance of time-consciousness for other phenomenological themes: perceptual experience, the imagination, remembrance, self-consciousness, embodiment, and the consciousness of others. The result is an illuminating exploration of how and why Husserl considered the question of time-consciousness to be the most difficult, yet also the most central, of all the challenges facing his unique philosophical enterprise.
Starting up is not just about business. In the life of a young nation like India, it is also a marker of changing mores, aspirations and perhaps even the evolving cultural fabric of a society that is finally coming into its own. This book will seek to illustrate how this wave of change, which differs from earlier ones in the history of Indian business, has come to pass. It will examine what these changes mean in an era that looks set to be dominated as much by the uncertainties of climate change and a transition away from a fossil-fuel economy as also by the rise and disquieting threat of artificial intelligence. This is a story of innovation, of ambition and yes, the grand vision of a select few that is transforming the way India learns, works and plays.
Long ago in what is now Scotland, the Kingdom of Afala existed in harmony with all living things. The magical land of unicorns, gallant knights, and incredible beasts was protected by an immortal being named Bartholomew and a powerful medallion held by the noble king. But the medallion is stolen by a betrayer, intent on taking the power for himself. In desperation, Bartholomew sends a message to the future, calling for the chosen ones to save them from certain doom. In modern Glasgow, Alexander and Sarah, professors of archaeology at the university, have spent their careers trying to find more information about the lost kingdom. Through a series of mysterious clues, they learn that the past, present, and future are all at stake and that they are all that stands between a future of hope and the end of life as they know it. Now they must embark on a dangerous quest to retrieve the medallion and stop the forces of evil from taking over the world....
This engaging story about a girl and a horse who form an unlikely bond is perfect for middle-grade readers. Harry is tired of being the tall new kid with red hair, big feet and freckles; the one with the dead sister whose voice follows her wherever she goes. Everyone says she’s imagining it, but she knows they’re wrong. If she was making Sissy up, wouldn’t she make her less of a pain? When Harry’s wish for a horse comes true and Marksman comes into her life, she isn’t sure that the impressive horse is the one for her. She doesn’t need another challenge. But could he be just what she needs to learn the difference between standing out and standing up? This fantastic story for middle-grade readers will tug at your heartstrings.