![]() ![]() And one in which Natalya explores the city, tries to repair things with her mom, works on figuring out her future, and goes for the guy she never saw coming. ![]() She can't, and so both summers play out in alternating timelines - one in which Natalya explores the city, tries to repair things with her mom, works on figuring out her future, and goes for the girl she's always wanted. Natalya Fox has twenty-hours to make the biggest choice of her life: stay home in NYC for the summer with her dad (and finally screw up the courage to talk to the girl she's been crushing on), or spend it with her basically estranged mom in LA (knowing this is the best chance she has to fix their relationship, if she even wants to.) (Does she want to?) In Dahlia Adler’s Going Bicoastal, there’s more than one path to happily ever after. ![]() A queer Sliding Doors YA rom-com in which a girl must choose between summer in NYC with her dad (and the girl she's always wanted) or LA with her estranged mom (and the guy she never saw coming). ![]()
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Interspersed are origin stories of a different sort?how a rye fungus in 1951 turned a small village in France into a phantasmagoric scene reminiscent of Burning Man. ![]() Learn the tragic stories of Patient Zeros throughout history, such as Mabalo Lokela, who contracted Ebola while on vacation in 1976, and the Lewis Baby on London's Broad Street, the first to catch cholera in an 1854 outbreak that led to a major medical breakthrough. Written in the authors' lively and accessible style, chapters include page-turning medical stories about a particular disease or virus?smallpox, Bubonic plague, polio, HIV?that combine "Patient Zero? narratives, or the human stories behind outbreaks, with historical examinations of missteps, milestones, scientific theories, and more. By Lydia Kang, Nate Pedersen, ISBN: 9781523513291, Hardcover. ![]() From the masters of storytelling-meets-science and co-authors of Quackery, Patient Zero tells the long and fascinating history of disease outbreaks?how they start, how they spread, the science that lets us understand them, and how we race to destroy them before they destroy us. ![]() ![]() One such Ape is our Earth Girl, 18-year-old Jarra, a fiercely intelligent, ambitious and immensely likeable girl who wants nothing more than to be an archaeological explorer of Earth’s past, to be proud and independent as she grows and to be the best that she can possibly be. These Earth-chained humans are Apes or Neanderthals, tolerated and patronised. Born off planet, the only action that can save their lives as newborns is an emergency immediate portal to Earth, sometimes with their parents, often without. Some are tied to Earth due to a genetic mishap which renders them allergic to life beyond Earth’s atmosphere. Unfortunately, not everyone can make their escape. Of course, Earth’s historical past might be revered but its present is far less appealing and so, at the end of their studies, the young will make the portal journey back to their adopted planet. The celebrities of this age, the winners of medals and acclaim, are TV historians. Intriguingly, then, the young aspire to be historians and archaeologists. Much of humanity might have left Earth but one thing they cannot shake off is a sense of fascination for their past. Earth itself has become little more than a subject of study for its colonists who have abandoned the planet for others great distances away, now settled and terraformed and all linked together with portals. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The Shape of Thunder is a deeply moving story, told with exceptional grace, about friendship and loss-and how believing in impossible things can help us heal. Despite living next door to each other, they exist in separate worlds of grief. Cora hasnt spoken to her best friend, Quinn, in a year. ![]() But as they attempt to unravel the mysteries of time travel to save their siblings, they learn that the magic of their friendship may actually be the key to saving themselves. An extraordinary new novel from Jasmine Warga, Newbery Honorwinning author of Other Words for Home, about loss and healingand how friendship can be magical. And so the two former friends begin working together to open a wormhole in the fabric of the universe. In spite of herself, Cora wants to believe. ![]() She has decided that the only way to fix things is to go back in time to the moment before her brother changed all their lives forever-and stop him. On the day of Cora's twelfth birthday, Quinn leaves a box on her doorstep with a note. Cora is still grappling with the death of her beloved sister in a school shooting, and Quinn is carrying the guilt of what her brother did. An extraordinary new novel from Jasmine Warga, Newbery Honor–winning author of Other Words for Home, about loss and healing-and how friendship can be magical.Ĭora hasn't spoken to her best friend, Quinn, in a year.ĭespite living next door to each other, they exist in separate worlds of grief. ![]() |