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In a capsule summary for the 70-year Carnegie celebration (2007), the British librarians recommend Storm for ages six and up. That is an audience two years younger than any others of the anniversary top ten; the recommendations range from ages 6+ to 14+. [5] Storm is a chapter book, a picture book whose
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The Time Reading Program (TRP) was a book sales club run by Time–Life, the publisher of Time magazine, from 1962 through 1966. Time was known for its magazines, and nonfiction book series' published under the Time-Life imprint, while the TRP books were reprints of an eclectic set of literature, both classic and contemporary, as well as nonfiction works and topics in history.
The Thief Who Sang Storms follows 13-year-old Linnet, who lives on the island of Morovia. Until recently, humans and magical bird-like beings called alkonosts lived together in relative harmony. After a tragic storm kills both the human and alkonost queens, many humans, particularly those in positions of power, blame on the alkonosts' magic.
Storm is a novel written by George Rippey Stewart and published in 1941. The book became a best-seller and helped lead to the naming of tropical cyclones worldwide, [1] even though the titular storm is extratropical. [2] The book is divided into twelve chapters: one chapter for each day of the storm's existence.
Storms of Life is the debut studio album by American country music artist Randy Travis. It was released on June 2, 1986 by Warner Records . Certified 3× Multi-Platinum by the RIAA for American shipments of three million copies.
12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos is a 2018 self-help book by the Canadian clinical psychologist Jordan Peterson. It provides life advice through essays in abstract ethical principles, psychology, mythology, religion, and personal anecdotes.