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Mira Falling
by Maria ArenaMira Falling dreams of becoming a star ... but achieving fame and fortune can be difficult when you're stuck in a boring seaside town like Harvest Bay, and have a brilliant brother who overshadows your every move. When Sebastian Holborn and his wealthy family move into the house across the street, Mira thinks they will be perfect for her plans. Finally she's found a way to become a celebrity, with her name up in lights. But Sebastian's scheming twin sister, Lily, has other ideas ...For every problem, however, there is a solution, and Mira will allow nothing and no one to stand in her way.
Mira esas lombrices (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Level D #69)
by Cheryl Jakab Richard HoitNIMAC-sourced textbook. A las lombrices les gusta vivir en los huertos. ¡Lee este libro y aprende más cosas sobre las lombrices!
Mira este caracol (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Level E #86)
by Anne GiulieriNIMAC-sourced textbook. Los caracoles tienen ojos, un caparazón y un pie. Descubre qué comen los caracoles y cómo se mueven.
Mira in the Present Tense
by Sita BrahmachariTwelve-year-old Mira comes from a chaotic, artistic, and outspoken family in which it's not always easy to be heard. As her beloved Nana Josie's health declines, Mira begins to discover the secrets of those around her and also starts to keep some of her own. She is drawn to mysterious Jide, a boy who is clearly hiding a troubled past. As Mira is experiencing grief for the first time, she is also discovering the wondrous and often mystical world around her. An incredibly insightful, honest novel exploring the delicate balance--and often injustice--of life and death. But at its heart, it's a celebration of friendship, culture--and life.
Mira's Diary: Lost in Paris
by Marissa MossWhen Mira receives a cryptic postcard from her missing mother, she sets off with her father and brother to find her in Paris. Only Mira doesn't know she's looking in the wrong century. With an innocent touch to a gargoyle sculpture on the roof of Notre Dame, Mira is whisked into the past. There she learns her mother isn't just avoiding the family, she's in serious trouble. Following her mother's clues, Mira travels through time to help change history and bring her mother home. "Long after I finished this fast-paced and compelling novel, I thought about Mira. Would I be as determined in pursuit of truth and tolerance? Would you?" --Karen Cushman, Newberry Medal Winner
Mira, Mirror
by Mette Ivie HarrisonTwo sisters. One a witch and a queen. The other transformed by her sister's touch into a mirror--a mirror with voice and memory and magic, but no power to transform herself back to the girl she once was. And then, mysteriously, the queen disappears and another girl finds the mirror. This girl has troubles of her own, but she is also a means to escape and soon the girl and the mirror are on their way to find the magic that will bring both pain and hope to both of them. Mette Harrison's mesmerizing voice spins a breathtaking tale of love, lies, and redemption.
Mirabel's Discovery (Step into Reading)
by Vicky WeberThis Step 3 Step into Reading leveled reader is based on Disney Encanto—now streaming on Disney+!Disney Encanto tells the tale of an extraordinary family, the Madrigals, who live hidden in the mountains of Colombia, in a magical house, in a vibrant town, in a wondrous, charmed place called an Encanto. The magic of the Encanto has blessed every child in the family with a unique gift from super strength to the power to heal—every child except one, Mirabel. But when she discovers that the magic surrounding the Encanto is in danger, Mirabel decides that she, the only ordinary Madrigal, might just be her exceptional family&’s last hope. Girls and boys ages 5 to 7 will love this Step 3 Step into Reading leveled reader based on the animated feature film. Step 3 readers feature engaging characters in easy-to-follow plots about popular topics. For children who are ready to read on their own.
Mirabella 5 - Mirabella y las mascotas de bruja: ¡Un libro mágico del universo de Isadora Moon con purpurina en cubierta! (Mirabella #Volumen 5)
by Harriet MuncasterMitad bruja, mitad hada, ¡un torbellino de magia! Mirabella es especial porque es diferente. Su mamá es una bruja, su papá es un hada, y Mirabella tiene un poquito de los dos. Además... ¡a la prima mayor de Isadora le encanta meterse en líos! La clase de Mirabella va de excursión al refugio de criaturas mágicas. Cuando los murciegatitos se escapan..., ¡puede que Mirabella tenga algo que ver! ¿O quizás no? ¿Podrá esta brujita tan traviesa recuperarlos a todos y devolverlos al refugio?
Mirabella 6 - Mirabella y el verano de hadas (Mirabella #Volumen 6)
by Harriet MuncasterMitad bruja, mitad hada, ¡un torbellino de magia! Mirabella es especial porque es diferente. Su mamá es una bruja, su papá es un hada, y Mirabella tiene un poquito de los dos. Este verano va a ser mágico: Wilbur y Mirabella pasarán unos días en casa de sus abuelos hada. ¡Tienen mil planes preparados! Pero los hechizos de bruja no siempre les salen bien, ¡aunque siempre sorprenden! Sin querer, Mirabella ha dejado la habitación hecha un desastre, y Wilbur ha vuelto al gato violeta... ¿Conseguirán arreglar este estropicio mágico antes de que sus abuelos lo vean?
Mirabella 7 - Mirabella y los patines encantados (Mirabella #Volumen 7)
by Harriet MuncasterMitad bruja, mitad hada, ¡un torbellino de magia! Mirabella es especial porque es diferente. Su mamá es una bruja, su papá es un hada, y Mirabella tiene un poquito de los dos. Además... ¡a la prima mayor de Isadora le encanta meterse en líos! Mirabella está desesperada por tener unos patines mágicos nuevos, pero mamá y papá dicen que deberá conseguirlos ella sola. ¿Cómo podrá hacerlo? Ya está: ¡montando un negocio! ¡Descubre las aventuras de Mirabella en este nuevo lío mágico! Una colección llena de travesuras mágicas para primeros lectores: -Texto sencillo y entretenido, fácil de leer y de entender para niños y niñas a partir de 7 años. -Capítuloscortos y adorables ilustraciones en morado y negro en cada página. ¡Ideal para dejarse hechizar por la lectura a solas! -Del mundo de Isadora Moon y la autora bestseller Harriet Muncaster, con 2 millones de libros vendidos en español. -Con purpurina en la cubierta, para lectores que quieren travesuras, pero también les atrae el mundo hechizante de las brujas y las hadas.
Mirabella y el bosque de las brujas (Mirabella #Volumen 4)
by Harriet MuncasterMitad hada, mitad bruja, ¡un torbellino de magia! ¡Vuelve Mirabella, la prima más traviesa de Isadora Moon! Mirabella es especial porque es diferente. Su mamá es una bruja, su papá es un hada, y Mirabella tiene un poquito de los dos. Mirabella y su familia van a disfrutar de unas vacaciones al estilo de las brujas. Ella intenta portarse bien, pero su nueva amiga brujita no para de meterlas en líos... ¿Y si esta vez Mirabella intentara de verdad ser la bruja buena?
Mirabella y el hechizo del dragón (Mirabella #Volumen)
by Harriet MuncasterMitad bruja, mitad hada, ¡un torbellino de magia! Mirabella es especial porque es diferente. Su mamá es una bruja, su papá es un hada, y Mirabella tiene un poquito de los dos. Además... ¡a la prima mayor de Isadora le encanta meterse en líos! Ha llegado la fiesta de hadas, y el papá de Mirabella le ha dicho que tiene que portarse muy muy bien. Pero ella sabe que todo será mucho más divertido con un poco de magia... Acompáñala en una aventura llena de hechizos, escobas voladoras, ¡y muchas travesuras!
Mirabella y la escuela de magia (Mirabella #Volumen)
by Harriet MuncasterMitad bruja, mitad hada, ¡un torbellino de magia! Mirabella es especial porque es diferente. Su mamá es una bruja, su papá es un hada, y Mirabella tiene un poquito de los dos. Además... ¡a la prima mayor de Isadora le encanta meterse en líos! Mirabella ha prometido no crear problemas en la escuela de brujas, pero nada más llegar las cosas ya se tuercen... En Pociones no le va muy bien, y la clase de vuelo es un desastre. ¡Mirabella no puede evitar ser un poco rebelde! ¿Conseguirán Mirabella y su amiga Carlotta solucionarlo todo a tiempo?
Mirabelle 5 - Mirabelle i les mascotes de bruixa: Un llibre màgic de l'univers de la Isadora Moon amb purpurina a la coberta! (Mirabelle #Volumen 5)
by Harriet MuncasterMeitat bruixa, meitat fada, un remolí de màgia! Mirabelle és especial perquè és diferent. La seva mare és una bruixa, el seu pare és un follet, i ella té una miqueta de tots dos. A més, a la cosina gran de la Isadora li encanta ficar-se en embolics ! La Mirabelle visita el refugi d'animals màgics amb l'escola. Tot d'una, els gatets ratpenat s'escapen... Que potser hi té alguna cosa a veure, la Mirabelle? Podrà recuperar tots els gatpenats, aquesta bruixeta tan trapella?
Mirabelle 6 - Mirabelle i l'estiu de fades (Mirabelle #Volumen 6)
by Harriet MuncasterMeitat bruixa, meitat fada, un remolí de màgia! La Mirabelle és especial perquè és diferent. La seva mare és una bruixa, el seu pare és un follet, i ella té una miqueta de tots dos. Aquest estiu serà màgic: en Wilbur i la Mirabelle passaran uns quants dies a casa dels seus avis follet. Han pensat un munt de plans per fer! Però els encanteris de bruixa no sempre els surten bé, tot i que sempre sorprenen! Sense voler, la Mirabelle ha deixat l'habitació feta un desastre, i en Wilbur ha tenyit el gat de color lila... Aconseguiran arreglar aquest desastre màgic abans que els avis ho vegin?
Mirabelle i el bosc de les bruixes (Mirabelle #Volumen 4)
by Harriet MuncasterDe l'univers de la Isadora Moon, arriba una nova aventura de la Mirabelle: meitat bruixa, meitat fada, un remolí de màgia! Mirabelle és especial perquè és diferent. La seva mare és bruixa, el seu pare és un follet, i ella té una miqueta de tots dos. La família de la Mirabelle se'n va de vacances a l'estil de les bruixes. La Mirabelle intenta portar-se bé, però la seva nova amiga bruixeta no deixa de ficar-les en embolics… I si, aquest cop, la Mirabelle intenta ser la bruixa bona?
Mirabelle i la classe de pocions
by Harriet MuncasterMeitat bruixa, meitat fada, un remolí de màgia! La Mirabelle és especial perquè és diferent. La seva mare és bruixa, el seu pare és un follet, i la Mirabelle té una miqueta de tots dos. A més, a la cosina gran de la Isadora li encanta ficar-se en embolics! La Mirabelle té un dia molt estrany: l’escombra màgica se li rebel·la, no troba la seva amiga Carlotta..., i la poció que ha fet ha anat a parar damunt la persona equivocada! Aconseguirà arreglar-ho i acabar bé el dia?
Mirabelle i l´encanteri del drac (Mirabelle #Volumen)
by Harriet MuncasterMeitat bruixa, meitat fada, un remolí de màgia! La Mirabelle és especial perquè és diferent dels altres. La seva mare és una bruixa, el seu pare és una fada, i ella té una miqueta de tots dos. A més, a la cosina gran de la Isadora li encanta ficar-se en embolics! És la nit de la festa de les fades i el pare de la Mirabelle li ha dit que ha de portar-se molt i molt bé. Però ella sap que tot serà molt més divertit amb una mica de màgia... Acompanya la Mirabelle en una aventura plena d'encanteris, escombres voladores i moltes trapelleries!
Mirabelle y la clase de pociones
by Harriet MuncasterMitad bruja, mitad hada, ¡un torbellino de magia! Mirabella es especial porque es diferente. Su mamá es una bruja, su papá es un hada, y Mirabella tiene un poquito de los dos. Además... ¡a la prima mayor de Isadora le encanta meterse en líos! Mirabella está teniendo un día muy raro: su escoba mágica está rebelde, no encuentra a su amiga Carlota, y su nueva poción… ¡ha caído sobre la persona equivocada! ¿Conseguirá Mirabella arreglarlo y terminar bien el día?
Miracle
by Elizabeth ScottMegan survived the plane crash--but can she survive the aftermath? An intense, emotional novel from the author of The Unwritten Rule and Between Here and Forever.Megan is a miracle. At least, that's what everyone says. Having survived a plane crash that killed everyone else on board, Megan knows she should be grateful just to be alive. But the truth is, she doesn't feel like a miracle. In fact, she doesn't feel anything at all. Then memories from the crash start coming back. Scared and alone, Megan doesn't know whom to turn to. Her entire community seems unable--or maybe unwilling--to see her as anything but Miracle Megan. Everyone except for Joe, the beautiful boy next door with a tragic past and secrets of his own. All Megan wants is for her life to get back to normal, but the harder she tries to live up to everyone's expectations, the worse she feels. And this time, she may be falling too fast to be saved....
Miracle
by Karen S. ChowA glittering story about life and loss that follows Amie as she learns to heal and move forward over the course of a life-changing year, for fans of When You Trap a Tiger and The Remarkable Journey of Coyote Sunrise. Amie has spent her life perfectly in tune with Ba-ba, her father—she plays the violin, his favorite instrument; she loves all his favorite foods, even if he can&’t eat them during his cancer treatments; and they talk about books, including Amie&’s favorite series, Harry Potter. But after Ba-ba dies, Amie feels distanced from everyone close to her, like her mother and her best friends, Rio and Bella. More devastating still, she loses her ability to play the violin—the notes that used to flow freely are now stilted and sharp. Will Amie ever find her way back to the music she once loved? With hope and harmony lighting the way—and with help from the people who care about her most—Amie must find the strength to carry on. In the end, she&’ll learn that healing, while painful, can be its own miraculous song. Advance Praise for Miracle: "A beautifully written debut about family, friendship, and life after loss. Miracle will be a miracle for the readers who need it." —Dusti Bowling, bestselling author of Insignificant Events in the Life of a Cactus and The Canyon's Edge "A symphony of loss and healing that's certain to tug at your heartstrings." —Cindy Baldwin, author of Where the Watermelons Grow "Genuine, sincere, authentic—this book is a gift to readers." —Mary E. Lambert, author of Family Game Night and Other Catastrophes "A touching book about a difficult subject. It brings a quiet hope to young readers who may be dealing with their own loss, showing that they can find a path forward even after the hardest events." —Melissa Dassori, author of J.R. Silver Writes Her WorldA CCBC BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR "A moving, musical interlude on grief ... a great pick for anyone with a love of music or with a cloud of grief lingering over them. Hand to fans of Lynne Kelly, Christine Day, and Paul Acampora." —Booklist "Bolstered by an undercurrent of hope, Chow honors the tween protagonist&’s complexities and priorities as explored via Amie&’s candid voice.&” —Publishers Weekly "This lyrical narrative weaves in musical elements to effectively describe the complexity of Amie&’s grief and its effects on her love for music." —BCCB "Perfect for middle school music nerds, especially those undergoing personal turmoil." —School Library Journal
Miracle Man: The Story of Jesus
by John HendrixIn this moving interpretation of the life and ministry of Jesus, John Hendrix brings to life the Biblical accounts of Jesus’s miracles, crucifixion, and resurrection. From the feeding of the five thousand to walking on water, this is a story of faith told through Jesus’s miraculous deeds. The story of the Miracle Man is one of the best known in human history, and it has been retold by countless writers and artists for more than two thousand years. In this handsome edition, Hendrix brings his signature style—interweaving hand-lettering with original illustrations—to create a sophisticated approach that readers of all Christian denominations will find both extraordinary and inspirational.
Miracle Mud: Lena Blackburne And The Secret Mud That Changed Baseball
by David A. KellyLena Blackburne loved baseball. He watched it, he played it, he coached it. But he didn't love the ways players broke in new baseballs. Tired of soggy, blackened, stinky baseballs, he found a better way. Thanks to a well-timed fishing trip and a top-secret mud recipe, Lena Blackburne Baseball Rubbing Mud was born. For seventy-five years, baseball teams have used Lena's magic mud to prepare baseballs before every game. Read the story of how Lena's mud went from a riverbank to the major leagues and all the way to the Hall of Fame.
Miracle Season
by Beth HautalaIn a magical story that blurs the lines between reality and the fantastic, Persephone Clark has a talent for making things grow, but in the wake of her brother's accident, the only things growing are the lies and secrets she's been keeping.Thirteen-year-old Persephone Pearl Clark has never met a plant that wouldn&’t bud or bloom for her. But lately, between the accident that left her older brother, Levi, with an irreversible brain injury, a messy fight with her once-best friend Mya, and a pile of lies growing faster than the stack of medical bills she collects from the post office every day, Persephone is stuck. She would give anything to change things for her family, but unfortunately, money doesn&’t grow on trees. So, when she stumbles upon Levi's unfinished application submitting their hometown of Coulter, Wisconsin, to Small Town Revival—the famous makeover show with a large financial prize attached—Persephone forges her older brother's signature and sends it in. She is certain she&’s carrying out a dream Levi never got the chance to see to fruition. But as small-town gossip takes root and Persephone&’s lies grow like weeds, the things that once bloomed for her are wilting instead. With the help of unexpected allies including a wonderful but peculiar old woman and her possibly magical cat, Persephone learns that while planting the seeds of truth is never easy, everything blooms when it&’s ready. * "A compassionate, thought-provoking take on family, friendship, grief, and renewal." –Kirkus
Miracle Wimp
by Erik P. KraftCertain to appeal to boys, Miracle Wimp takes readers on an episodic journey that is sure to keep them laughing. The story follows Tom Mayo as he navigates his way through wood shop, dating, driving, and the meat-headed Donkeys, bullies who are determined to make his life miserable. Filled with humorous details and sardonic wit, Erik Kraft deftly portrays high school through the eyes of a wise-cracking misfit.