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Malt’s life is turned upside down when his mother announces they are moving yet again. But this time, it’s to her home town of Pembrooke. And Malt will be meeting his grandmother for the very first time. But things aren’t all that they seem in Pembrooke, leaving Malt with many questions. Like, who is his father really? Who is the mysterious girl who keeps appearing in the trees? Why does a beautiful white owl keep coming to his window? And what sinister things lie within Bushman’s Valley? Will Malt ever find out the truth and a place to truly belong?
Anthony Reynolds has been able to see ghosts his whole life. Nobody has ever believed him, he's always been 'that weird kid' in class, and his best friend has been dead 4 years. But his whole life is about to be thrown in disarray when he meets Poppy, a girl who can see ghosts just like he can. She shows him there are more to ghosts than meet they eye, and sometimes they need help. From here ensues a new friendship that will change Anthony's life forever.
Miles Buchanan is a fixer. He makes the worst problems of the rich and powerful disappear. A man of many faces, Miles can become whomever he needs to be to get the job done. His life is exactly how he wants it–no emotion and no attachments. Miles doesn’t have friends; he has acquaintances. He even keeps his twin brother at arm’s length. His world is a perfect, sterile place, except for one ever-present thorn in his side. His obsession. Clara Gautreau. His Bluebird. On the surface, Clara is a bright, beautiful PhD student. The daughter of a powerful underworld kingpin, Clara leads a charmed life. Miles, however, knows the truth. Clara is a thief. And not just any thief; she is the notorious Lynx, a modern-day Robin Hood who steals back ill-gotten art and jewels and returns them to their rightful owners. Clara can break into any mansion, crack any safe; she’s uncatchable. Until she makes a mistake. Now, Clara is in the sights of Lucien Kite, a man with an unquenchable thirst for money and power. Miles will do anything to keep Clara safe, but she refuses to back down. Lucien Kite has taken a painting that means the world to her father. His dying wish is to have it returned. Clara and Miles need to steal that painting. Clara has loved Miles for as long as she can remember, but Miles Buchanan is a stone fortress she can never penetrate. After resigning herself to a strained friendship marked by pranks and arguments, Clara is shocked to discover Miles has been more involved in her life than she imagined. When Lucien Kite threatens her, Miles’s protective instincts emerge, and passions explode. Amid threats and deception, can Clara and Miles discover the real treasure that has eluded them?
Denise “Niecey” Lawson is an aspiring author, spelling bee champ, full-time fourth grader, and part-time detective. She and her father, Dennis, a retired San Francisco police captain, form the brain trust of D&D Investigations—the world’s best father and daughter detective team. When Niecey and her best friend Mimi stumble upon a boy who has been smuggled over the border from Mexico, they are horrified to learn that the dreamy Domingo and his mother have been sold to a sweatshop operating inside an El Paso mansion. Domingo has managed to escape, and Niecey and Mimi agree to help him free his mom but are sworn to secrecy. Together, the kids uncover an evil operation run by some nefarious (one of Niecey’s favorite words) characters. Despite their formidable wits and courage, the junior sleuths eventually get in over their heads. They seek the help of Captain Lawson, and D&D Investigations rides to the rescue when the “takedown” goes awry! Someone, Somewhere is a high-spirited adventure that also addresses some deeper issues. While adept at inspiring her friends to confront and overcome their fears and doubts, Denise struggles with her own personal demons after an encounter with a bully. The mission provides a true test for the private eye and her cohorts, from which they emerge stronger and wiser.
For fans of Rupi Kaur, Cleo Wade, and Amanda Lovelace, Someone Somewhere Maybe speaks to the joys and sorrows of finding your way as a young woman today. Poignant and beautifully written, TikTok fan favorite Sophie Diener’s debut poetry collection takes readers on an introspective journey through first love, first heartbreak, first loss, identity, and self-worth. Filled with honesty and warmth, each poem reveals something new about the human condition, and brilliantly captures what growing up feels like, in a way that is both relatable and affirming. Someone Somewhere Maybe is the perfect companion for a rainy day, curling up in bed with a cup of tea, sitting on the porch with a glass of lemonade, or lying on the beach watching the waves. It offers readers hope, healing, understanding, and the certainty that they are not alone.
The five steps to successful selling, negotiating, and managing multi-culturally Say Anything to Anyone, Anywhere gives readers five simple key guidelines to create rapport and organize strategies for success across different cultures. This book teaches to be proactive, not reactive, in your cross-cultural communications and shows how to use simple rapport tools to create trust with the cultures you work with or travel to. Learn how to organize productive interactions in person, on the phone, and by email. Discover interpersonal communication skills and virtual strategies that build strong relationships. Offers quick, accessible examples and clear guidelines about how to create an understanding between cultures Gives tips and strategies on how to communicate without offending Author Gayle Cotton is a Emmy Award Winner and a distinguished, highly sought after speaker, corporate trainer, and executive coach. This step-by-step guide to cross-cultural business will help you build strong relationships and manage successfully, no matter the cultural differences.
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