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Alebrijes: Cuentista (The Last Cuentista)

by Donna Barba Higuera

PURA BELPRÉ HONOR WINNER BEST OF THE YEAR New York Times · Kirkus · Booklist · Chicago Public Library The follow-up to Newbery and Pura Belpré Award-winning The Last Cuentista For 400 years, Earth has been a barren wasteland. The few humans that survive scrape together an existence in the cruel city of Pocatel – or go it alone in the wilderness beyond, filled with wandering spirits and wyrms. They don’t last long. 13 year-old pickpocket Leandro and his sister Gabi do what they can to forge a life in Pocatel. The city does not take kindly to Cascabel like them – the descendants of those who worked the San Joaquin Valley for generations. When Gabi is caught stealing precious fruit from the Pocatelan elite, Leando takes the fall. But his exile proves more than he ever could have imagined -- far from a simple banishent, his consciousness is placed inside an ancient drone and left to fend on its own. But beyond the walls of Pocatel lie other alebrijes like Leandro who seek for a better world -- as well as mutant monsters, wasteland pirates, a hidden oasis, and the truth. From Donna Barba Higuera, Newbery and Pura Belpré Medal-winning author of The Last Cuentista, comes another novel to astonish us and create a whole new imaginative world, that holds a mirror to our own. 7 STARRED REVIEWS ★ "An instant classic." —School Library Journal (starred) ★ "Breathtaking… A ferociously epic and beautiful middle-grade dystopian novel." —Shelf Awareness (starred) ★ "Combines humanity and technology with imaginative splendor." —Foreword (starred) ★ "This heartfelt adventure signals hope for humanity, even in the aftermath of darkness." —Kirkus (starred) ★ "High-stakes adventure… Beautiful, imaginative writing fills this dystopian sf novel. Though it exposes cruelty and corruption, it raises up storytelling, culture, and kindness as stronger yet… A wondrous addition to any collection." —Booklist (starred) ★ "This stellar speculative narrative explores themes of identity across circumstance, centering an adolescent without structural power working to protect family and community." —Publishers Weekly (starred) ★ "Higuera brilliantly balances the heaviness of a dystopian future of a ruined Earth with her own blend of science fiction and Mexican folkloric elements once Leandro leaves his human body… Leandro and his unflinching dedication to an uplifting view of humanity that will spark engagement from the first page and linger in the minds of readers well after they finish the novel." —Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books (starred) "With its social and environmental commentary, this fast-paced and imaginative novel tackles issues of deception and control and leaves one with a sense of wonder that a single flap of a wing or a solitary voice can bring about unimaginable change." —Horn Book

Alec: A Novel

by William di Canzio

William di Canzio’s Alec, inspired by Maurice, E. M. Forster’s secret novel of a happy same-sex love affair, tells the story of Alec Scudder, the gamekeeper Maurice Hall falls in love with in Forster’s classic, published only after the author's death.Di Canzio follows their story past the end of Maurice to the front lines of battle in World War I and beyond. Forster, who tried to write an epilogue about the future of his characters, was stymied by the radical change that the Great War brought to their world. With the hindsight of a century, di Canzio imagines a future for them and a past for Alec—a young villager possessed of remarkable passion and self-knowledge.Alec continues Forster’s project of telling stories that are part of “a great unrecorded history.” Di Canzio’s debut novel is a love story of epic proportions, at once classic and boldly new.

Alec Devlin: Empire of the Skull (Alec Devlin #2)

by Philip Caveney

Mexico, 1924.At his father's hacienda, restlessly waiting for adventurer Ethan to arrive, sixteen-year-old Alec and his faithful valet Coates head out into the wilderness in search of an ancient archaeological site . . . only to discover that Mexico is every bit as perilous as The Valley of the Kings.Pursued by ruthless bandits, involved in a plane crash in the middle of remote rain-forest and finally an unwelcome guest in a lost Aztec city where the inhabitants still practice rituals of human sacrifice, once again Alec must use all of his skills and stamina to survive.

Alec Devlin: The Eye of the Serpent (Alec Devlin #1)

by Philip Caveney

Egypt 1923.Fifteen-year-old Alec Devlin is on his way to the Valley of the Kings. Accompanied by his faithful valet, Coates, Alec is to spend his summer holidays working on his Uncle Will's archaeological dig. It's not the first time he's spent his summer this way . . . but this year things are different.Uncle Will and his young assistant, Tom Hinton, have recently made an amazing discovery - an ancient tomb hidden deep below the earth. But only hours after opening its doors, Uncle Will falls mysteriously ill and Tom seems to have disappeared without trace.Together with Ethan Wade, the young American soldier of fortune who is managing the dig in Uncle Will's absence, and a pretty French woman called Madeleine Duval, Alec sets about unravelling the tomb's mysteries. Seemingly harmless animals have turned into rabid killers . . . long dead mummies are rising from their tombs . . . the spirit of a powerful High Priest is claiming the bodies of the living as his living hosts . . . Together Alec and Ethan must confront a terror that has waited three thousand years to be reborn.

Alec Devlin: Maze of Death (Alec Devlin #3)

by Philip Caveney

After his adventures in Egypt and Mexico, Alec decides that a summer spent on the island of Crete will be a far safer option, however unbeknownst to him several young travellers have recently disappeared from the island . . .A chance encounter with mysterious multi-millionaire Tobias Wolfe leads to an invitation to visit his private paradise, Candia and when Wolfe's daughter, Ariadne, slips Alec a note pleading for help, Alec can't refuse. Trapped in Candia, Alec discovers that Wolfe's obsession with ancient Greek myths goes far deeper than anyone could have imagined - plunged into a living nightmare Alec must use all of his ingenuity to survive.

Alec Forbes of Howglen: A Novel (classic Reprint) (The Cullen Collection #5)

by George MacDonald

A masterful and timeless novel from the renowned Scottish author—the work that established his place in the pantheon of British literature. Released in 1865 as the second of his major Scottish novels, many consider Alec Forbes of Howglen George MacDonald&’s most uniformly cohesive work of fiction. Intensely Scottish in flavor, like its predecessor David Elginbrod, the thick Doric dialect of much of the novel was relished by Victorians. Set in MacDonald&’s hometown of Huntly, this story of Alec Forbes and Annie Anderson contains many autobiographical glimpses of MacDonald&’s own boyhood, capturing the delights of youth and the anguish of first loves. While preserving the flavor of MacDonald&’s original, this updated edition by Michael Phillips translates the Scottish dialect, in which most of MacDonald&’s Scottish stories are written, into readable English.

Aleca Zamm Fools Them All: Aleca Zamm Is A Wonder; Aleca Zamm Is Ahead Of Her Time; Aleca Zamm Fools Them All; Aleca Zamm Travels Through Time (Aleca Zamm #3)

by Ginger Rue

Aleca Zamm, an ordinary ten-year-old with an extraordinary talent, finds a new friend and has to rescue her Aunt Zephyr from a teleportation crisis in this hilarious third novel in the Aleca Zamm chapter book series.Aleca Zamm knows she&’s not the only Wonder at school with a magical ability. Third grader Ford Kimble is a Wonder as well. Ford is able to see people as they used to be in the past and as they will be in the future. He can time travel! Well, sort of! Aleca starts hanging out with Ford to discuss their magical abilities, which makes Aleca&’s best friend, Maria, jealous. Aleca even forgot the first meeting of the Secret Pals Club, Maria and Aleca&’s new idea for a club that performs secret good deeds for bullied kids! Worse, Maria is onto Aleca&’s secret of being a Wonder. She definitely suspects something, but Aleca has sworn to Aunt Zephyr that she won&’t tell anyone about her magical ability. Plus, Aunt Zephyr&’s ability to teleport is starting to deteriorate along with her age, and Aunt Zephyr&’s about to throw in the towel on being a Wonder for good. Can Aleca and Ford figure out how to get Aunt Zephyr&’s magical powers back? And can Aleca save her friendship with Maria while still keeping her magical powers a secret?

Aleca Zamm Is a Wonder

by Ginger Rue Zoe Persico

Meet the wonder-full Aleca Zamm, an ordinary ten-year-old with an extraordinary ability: she can stop time!Aleca Zamm has finally reached double digits and she still doesn’t have a “thing”—a special talent or ability that will make her stand out. Her best friend, Maria, has a thing (swim team); her sister, Dylan, has a thing (singing); and even her former BFF Madison has a thing (soccer). But Aleca? No. Thing. Until the day of her tenth birthday when Aleca discovers she can stop time just by saying her name. Suddenly, Aleca has a thing…and life is about to get a lot more interesting! It turns out that being a Wonder (as her eccentric Aunt Zephyr, who is also a Wonder, calls it) comes with a few caveats, and that stopping time doesn’t go undetected by other Wonders or those who may be searching for them. With her new mentor Aunt Zephyr by her side, Aleca discovers that being special comes with special challenges she never expected.

Aleca Zamm Is Ahead of Her Time

by Ginger Rue Zoe Persico

Aleca Zamm, an ordinary ten-year-old with an extraordinary talent, is on a mission to find the other Wonder at her school and find out what their special power is in this hilarious follow-up to Aleca Zamm Is a Wonder.Every roller-skating party has its pooper… And for Aleca Zamm, that pooper is Madison, her former best friend and current worst enemy. But Aleca’s mom insisted that Aleca invite her entire class to her tenth birthday party at the skating rink—including queen-of-mean Madison! What’s even worse? Aleca suspects that Madison knows about Aleca’s magical ability to freeze time. And that could mean over-the-top trouble for Aleca and Aunt Zephyr, her kooky teleporting aunt. There’s no telling what dangers await if news about their mysterious abilities gets out. Between Aunt Zephyr’s risky roller-skating tricks and Madison’s threat of spilling Aleca’s secret, Aleca is sure that her tenth birthday party will be a total disaster!

Aleca Zamm Travels Through Time: Aleca Zamm Is A Wonder; Aleca Zamm Is Ahead Of Her Time; Aleca Zamm Fools Them All; Aleca Zamm Travels Through Time (Aleca Zamm #4)

by Ginger Rue

Aleca Zamm, an ordinary ten-year-old with an extraordinary talent, spends a day in the 1950s with Aunt Zephyr and Ford in this hilarious fourth novel in the Aleca Zamm chapter book series.For Aleca Zamm, being friends with Ford, a fellow Wonder, means even more magical adventures! Ford can see things from the past and future, and when he sees a bridge that no longer exists in the present, Aleca can’t wait to investigate. Hand in hand with Aunt Zephyr, the three of them manage to cross the bridge and climb through a portal into the past. Aleca, Ford, and Aunt Zephyr spend a day in the 1950s. At first, it’s exciting to see how things have changed, but time travel doesn’t come without snags! And when it’s time to go back home, they return to the bridge and find that the portal is gone! Will they be able to find a way home? Or are they stuck in the past for good?

Alecia's Challenge

by Sandra Diersch

Alecia's soccer team, the Vancouver Burrards, is the one stable thing in her life. Everything else is new or changing: a new school, a new stepfather. When Anne, Alecia's friend and the Burrards' best player, decides to quit playing, Alecia decides to fight to keep the team together. She soon learns, however, that life's hardest matches are fought off the soccer pitch. Alecia's Challenge shows how the struggles and joys of life and sport are intertwined.

Alec's Royal Assignment

by Amelia Autin

In the Man on a Mission series, a special agent becomes one woman's most dangerous weakness... Bodyguard to the queen of Zakhar, lieutenant Angelina Mateja is unwilling to risk her reputation or her job for US special agent Alec Jones-no matter how sexy and irresistible he is. Alec's been recruited by the king to root out a human trafficking ring-not get up close and personal with a stunning woman who practically radiates touch me and die. But after sharing a mind-blowing kiss, Alec can't deny the fire simmering beneath Angel's cool exterior. As the danger-and their attraction-intensifies, Angel is forced to choose between the job of her dreams, and the man who is starting to occupy her heart...

Aleek Manush (Mythical Man)

by Sayad Mustafa Siraj Sudeshna Chakravarty

The novel presents an arresting picture of the turmoil going on in Bengali Muslim Society at the end of the nineteenth century. This includes a stricter, more puritanical way of life, abolition of 'pirs' or holy men and so on.

Alegal: Biopolitics and the Unintelligibility of Okinawan Life

by Annmaria M. Shimabuku

Okinawan life, at the crossroads of American militarism and Japanese capitalism, embodies a fundamental contradiction to the myth of the monoethnic state. Suspended in a state of exception, Okinawa has never been an official colony of the Japanese empire or the United States, nor has it ever been treated as an equal part of Japan. As a result, Okinawans live amid one of the densest concentrations of U.S. military bases in the world. By bringing Foucauldian biopolitics into conversation with Japanese Marxian theory, Alegal uncovers Japan’s determination to protect its middle class from the racialized sexual contact around its mainland bases by displacing them onto Okinawa, while simultaneously upholding Okinawa as a symbol of the infringement of Japanese sovereignty.This symbolism, however, has provoked ambivalence within Okinawa. In base towns that facilitated encounters between G.I.s and Okinawan women, the racial politics of the United States collided with the postcolonial politics of the Asia Pacific. Through close readings of poetry, reportage, film, and memoir on base-town life since 1945, Shimabuku traces a continuing failure to “become Japanese.” What she discerns instead is a complex politics surrounding sex work, tipping with volatility along the razor’s edge between insurgency and collaboration. At stake in sovereign powers’ attempt to secure Okinawa as a military fortress was the need to contain alegality itself—that is, a life force irreducible to the legal order. If biopolitics is the state’s attempt to monopolize life, then Alegal is a story about how borderland actors reclaimed its power for themselves.

Alegato final

by Gloria Cifuentes Dowling Ken Oder

5 de mayo de 1968. Dos hombres se reúnen en la sala de visitas de máxima seguridad de la penitenciaría estatal de Virginia. Solo tienen una cosa en común: el anhelo de recuperar sus respectivas vidas. En un lado del vidrio divisor se halla Kenneth Deatherage, sentenciado a pena de muerte por la brutal violación y asesinato de una joven. El jurado se mostró de acuerdo con el alegato final del fiscal: toda la evidencia apunta a Deatherage como el asesino, aunque él afirma que las pruebas fueron fabricadas. Asegura que el juez y su propio abogado manipularon el juicio en su contra. Al frente de Deatherage se encuentra Nate Abbitt, otrora exitoso fiscal hasta que decidió comenzar a beber para superar una crisis de la edad. Cuando finalmente logró vencer su adicción, ya había perdido su trabajo, su matrimonio de treinta años y el respeto por sí mismo. Se convirtió entonces en abogado defensor para casos penales, la única ocupación que logró conseguir tras la crisis. Cuando el tribunal lo designa para representar a Deatherage en la apelación, Nate no cree en la existencia de una supuesta conspiración para enviar al imputado a la silla eléctrica. Pero su investigación del caso destapa indicios de corrupción en el sistema judicial del condado y el propio Nate se ve acusado de asesinato por el mismo grupo de presión que condenó a su cliente. Para salvarse, Nate arriesga su vida y la vida de otros, descubriendo en el camino que él y Deatherage tienen mucho más en común de lo que está dispuesto a admitir.

Alegra's Homecoming

by Mary Anne Wilson

The glossy curtain of blond hair, the cashmere coat-- nobody would ever connect the fabulous Alegra Reynolds with "Al" Peterson, the grimy little poor girl who'd hated growing up on Shelter Island, in Puget Sound. There'd been nobody to share her unhappiness then and there was nobody to appreciate her success now. Or was there? The island Joe Lawrence remembered was the perfect place to raise his three-year-old son, which is why the award-winning newspaperman decided to leave the bright lights and bustle of New York behind. A bit of sleuthing revealed a lot about the new Alegra, but nothing about her troubled past. Would the glamorous jet-setter touch down long enough for them to build a life together, or would she do what she'd done before-- simply walk away?

Alegra's Homecoming

by Mary Anne Wilson

The Good Thing About Coming HomeThe glossy curtain of blond hair, the cashmere coat-nobody would ever connect the fabulous Alegra Reynolds with "Al" Peterson, the grimy little poor girl who'd hated growing up on Shelter Island, in Puget Sound. There'd been nobody to share her unhappiness then and there was nobody to appreciate her success now.Or was there?Is That You're Never AloneThe island Joe Lawrence remembered was the perfect place to raise his three-year-old son, which is why the award-winning newspaperman decided to leave the bright lights and bustle of New York behind. A bit of sleuthing revealed a lot about the new Alegra, but nothing about her troubled past. Would the glamorous jet-setter touch down long enough for them to build a life together, or would she do what she'd done before-simply walk away?

El alegre abecedario (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Big Book Unit 3 #9)

by Alma Ada Vivi Escrivá

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Los alegres funerales de Alik

by Liudmila Ulítskaya

PREMIO FORMENTOR DE LAS LETRAS 2022 Una autora con más de 4.500.000 de lectores, traducida a treinta idiomas y candidata al Premio Nobel de Literatura «Una novela divertidísima, extravagante y tierna». The New York Times * «Una de las mejores escritoras rusas contemporáneas». Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung PREMIO BOOKER RUSOPREMIO GRINZANE CAVOURPREMIO MÉDICIS ÉTRANGER En el verano de 1991, mientras el mundo contempla expectante el golpe de Estado a Gorbachov, en un sofocante apartamento de Nueva York un grupo de emigrantes rusos se reúne alrededor del lecho de muerte de Alik. Postrado en la cama, este fallido pero carismático artista, hombre enérgico y enamorado de los placeres mundanos, es capaz de alegrar incluso su propio velatorio. Mientras espera su hora, sus seres queridos recuerdan las experiencias compartidas y sus vidas antes de abandonar su país natal, se enzarzan en debates sobre qué mujer fue la amante favorita del enfermo o si deberían bautizarlo, y se mantienen atentos a las noticias sobre los inminentes cambios en la Unión Soviética, que, como Alik, se enfrenta a su fin. Elogiada por la crítica internacional, que ha comparado su talento con el de los grandes autores rusos de todos los tiempos, Liudmila Ulítskaya captura, con humor y gran profundidad psicológica, la complejidad de las emociones humanas, y nos descubre un nuevo modo de mirar la muerte y saborear la vida. La crítica ha dicho...«Por el poderoso aliento narrativo con que registra las más sutiles emociones del alma humana, por la sensibilidad con que cuenta la epopeya de las personas arrojadas al laberinto del mundo, [...] por la soberbia índole de sus personajes».Jurado del Premio Formentor de las Letras 2022 «En manos menos ácidas, Los alegres funerales de Alik podría haber sido una aburrida instantánea de una comunidad de emigrantes. En las de Ulítskaya, es divertidísima: una historia extravagante y tierna cuyos temas —amor, pérdida e identidad— se elevan por encima de las fronteras del idioma y la geografía».The New York Times «Una de las escritoras de mayor alcance de la literatura rusa contemporánea». El País «Me recuerda a las primeras novelas de Evelyn Waugh. ¡Una delicia!».The New York Times Book Review «Ulítskaya llega aquí no solo como una astuta novelista, sino también como una sabia y evocadora artista. Los alegres funerales de Alik es extravagante, tiene un ritmo rápido y está llena de delicadas sorpresas».Carlin Romano, Philadelphia Inquirer «Una conmovedora mezcla de sátira, elegía y estudio del personaje».Kirkus Reviews «La gran novela rusa [...] no es un asunto del pasado. Liudmila Ulítskaya lleva tres décadas publicando novelas que hacen que sus lectores evoquen a los grandes: Pasternak, Dostoievski, Bulgákov...».Luis Alemany, El Mundo «Una meditación sobre la identidad rusa».The New York Times «Ulítskaya es experta en captar los sutiles matices del pensamiento y la experiencia, expresando tanto el espíritu como los defectos humanos sin falsos sentimentalismos. Sus personajes están totalmente conseguidos y aparecen retratados con extraordinario detalle».Publishers Weekly

Alegres y en compañía

by Alexander McCall Smith

Una nueva aventura de Precious Ramotswe, la eminentemente sensible y sabia propietaria de la única agencia de detectives dirigida por mujeres de Botswana. Precious Ramotswe, la alegre investigadora privada de «complexión tradicional», se ha casado finalmente con el señor J.L.B. Matekoni, propietario del taller de reparaciones Speedy Motors. Viven en Gaborone, la capital de Botswana, y juntos forman una pareja nada convencional. Hay mucho trabajo en la Primera Agencia de Mujeres Detectives, pero Mma Ramotswe no puede ignorar los ruegos de una mujer en una situación desesperada. Desgraciadamente, sus intentos por ayudarla son interrumpidos por una espectacular pelea entre su asistente, Mma Makutsi, y uno de los jóvenes aprendices del taller de su esposo. ¿Cómo se puede rescatar a este muchacho de la pasión que siente por una novia caprichosa que conduce un Mercedes Benz? Fortalecida por muchas tazas de té roiboos, Mma Ramotswe está decidida a encontrar las respuestas. La serie africana de Alexander McCall Smith, autor de impresionante éxito en todo el mundo, invita al lector a sumergirse en lo más profundo de África, a disfrutar de sus gentes, de sus sabores y olores, de las costumbres exóticas que, bien miradas, no son tan diferentes de las nuestras...

Alegres y felices: Tres cuentos para aprender a quererse

by Patry Montero Alex Adróver Bea Barbero-Gil

Descubre los secretos de una vida plena en familia con Patry Montero y Álex Adrover. Empieza un nuevo día con mil posibilidades. ¿Qué haremos hoy? Lo primero: el desayuno. Luego llega el mejor momento: Patry, Álex, Lis y Layla buscan la llave mágica que los llevará a vivir una nueva aventura. Hacia el tranquilo mundo de los árboles sabios, luego al jugoso mundo del estómago y por fin al mágico mundo de las estrellas, cada historia encierra una lección sobre bienestar emocional, espiritual y físico. La lección más importante: cualquier día puede ser maravilloso, cualquier semana increíble, y lo más importante es no olvidarse de sonreír.

La alegría del padre

by Didí Gutiérrez

«—¿Estás bien, mi amor? No pasa nada, ven —me protegió detrás de él. —Maté a alguien. —¿Qué dices? ¡No digas tonterías, Abigaíl! ¿Qué haces aquí abajo? —Todo es mi culpa.» Abigaíl acaba de cumplir 18 años cuando se entera de que podría perder a su padre. A partir de ese momento, esta adolescentefuriosa, desenfadada y vivaz nos enternecerá con sus recuerdos de infancia, sus emociones intensas siempre cambiantes, sus ganas de pertenecer y entender un mundo que le fascina y le intimida, y al que no siempre sabe muy bien cómo acercarse. En tanto, la relación con su padre se va hilando entre suturas, a veces temblorosas, pero con la certeza del amor como telón de fondo.La alegría del padre es una hermosa novela que pone en presente la convivencia de una hija con ese hombre al que algunas veces desconoce, con el que muchas otras se ríe y en ocasiones, muy pocas, se molesta. Un amor profundo, con el lenguaje de una chica cuya única opción será crecer. «Vivir y morir son los dos grandes mandatos de la vida, pero vivirla con alegríano lo es. Tal vez sea aún másraro un padre que vive con alegría el paternar solo a su hija. Pero cuando ella, Abigaíl Ángeles, protagonistade esta hermosa novela, nos cuenta su historia agradecida con el árbol que la crio, hace nuestra también la alegría del padre.»Brenda Lozano «En esta novela, brillantey divertida, un padre y su hija aprenderán a flotar en elabandono repentino, en el voraz paso del tiempo y en la proximidadde la muerte. Didí nos enseña, con esta historia de amor y torpeza encantadora, que, si pensamos la vida como una piscina, somos los insensatos que se lanzan de cabeza en ella sin saber nadar.» Franco Félix «La alegría del padre es una novela de temperamento azul. Esta historia parece murmurar a sus lectores quelas flores, los animales y los seres que amamos también mueren otransmutan en las palabras, en la memoria, en los libros .»Karina Sosa Castañeda

The Alehouse Murders

by Maureen Ash

A Templar treasure for mystery readers! An honorable-yet world-weary-Knight Templar solves the mysteries of Medieval England. After eight years of captivity in the Holy Land, Templar Bascot de Marins escapes with injuries to his body and soul. Now on a sojourn at Lincoln Castle, he hopes to regain his strength, and mend his waning faith-but not even the peace of God's countryside is safe from the mortal crimes of man. For what appears to be the grisly end to a drunken row is in fact a cunning and baffling crime.

Aleister & Adolf

by Douglas Rushkoff

Media theorist and documentarian Douglas Rushkoff weaves a mind-bending tale of iconography and mysticism against the backdrop of a battle-torn Europe. In a story spanning generations, and featuring some of the most notable and notorious idealists of the 20th century, legendary occultist Aleister Crowley develops a powerful and dangerous new weapon to defend the world against Adolf Hitler's own war machine spawning an unconventional new form of warfare that is fought not with steel, but with symbols and ideas. Unfortunately, these intangible arsenals are much more insidious and perhaps much more dangerous than their creators could have ever conceived."Rushkoff is a cultural treasure and an eccentric author of big, strange ideas, never less than fascinating and always entertaining." -Warren Ellis, author of Gun Machine, Red, Trees, and Transmetropolitan"Douglas has been one of my personal heroes, and I've been a most attentive reader of anything he cares to put between covers, knowing that his combination of a cold eye and a warm heart is guaranteed to astonish and embolden my own thinking about what's possible in the world--about what's possible to enact in the space between one human being and another. He occupies the ground of our most immediate perplexities, and his reports of what he finds are breaking news." -Jonathan Lethem, author of The Best American Comics and The Fortress of Solitude

Alejandra, la superdelantera (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Level P #66)

by Peter Millett Wayne Bryant

NIMAC-sourced textbook. Alejandra está muy nerviosa porque empezará a estudiar en una escuela nueva. Quiere entrar al equipo de fútbol, pero es la única niña que se ha anotado para las pruebas de aptitud. ¿Se tendrá confianza el día de las pruebas? ¿Tiene lo que se necesita para ser una superdelantera?

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