Johnathan's family is kidnapped by international spies, and he must find them before it's too late.
Tomás learns that his family is moving and discovers the best thing about his new home is the old abandoned train station. He imagines himself as the conductor of a locomotive but when he learns the
Nubia is a beautiful and strong-willed woman who was born into a life of servitude in ancient Egypt. When she meets the handsome and successful Roman, Marcus, she believes that her dreams of a better life may finally be within reach. Marcus takes a liking to Nubia and offers her a life of luxury and privilege as his mistress. Nubia knows she should
Lion cubs Juma and Kito are best friends, but as they grow up and have cubs of their own, they begin to drift apart. When their pride is threatened by
Linda is a young woman who is searching for a job and a place to live after college. She is struggling to find her place in the world until she meets a famous writer who helps her to see the world in a new way. This man teaches her to follow her dreams, and she ultimately learns to take control of her own life.
"Looking Back: Poems About Childhood Memories" is a collection of poems about, as the title suggests, childhood memories. The poems explore a range of memories, from happy and nostalgic to sad and regretful. Ultimately, the collection offers a glimpse into the past, and how our childhood experiences shape who we are today.
Payton's mom dies and she moves to her mom's childhood home in the city. She meets her next door neighbor, Mrs. Kappel, who tells her about the city's dark past and the legend of the woman who cursed it. Payton starts seeing the woman in her dreams and she is told that she is the only one who can break the curse and save the city. Payton must find the five magical objects that the woman hid around the city before it's too late.
Despite her parents' divorce, Rachel manages to keep her family together and celebrate Passover.