Nim's IslandRandom House Children's Books, 2008. febr. 12. - 128 oldal A girl. An iguana. An island. And e-mail. Meet Nim–a modern-day Robinson Crusoe! She can chop down bananas with a machete, climb tall palm trees, and start a fire with a piece of glass. So she’s not afraid when her scientist dad sails off to study plankton for three days, leaving her alone on their island. Besides, it’s not as if no one’s looking after her–she’s got a sea lion to mother her and an iguana for comic relief. She also has an interesting new e-mail pal. But when her father’s cell-phone calls stop coming and disaster seems near, Nim has to be stronger and braver than she’s ever been before. And she’ll need all her friends to help her. |
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... sand and climbed down after them. Then she whistled her shell, two long, shrill notes that carried far out to the reef, where the sea lions were fishing. Selkie popped her head above the water. She had a fish in her mouth, but she ...
... sand and climbed down after them. Then she whistled her shell, two long, shrill notes that carried far out to the reef, where the sea lions were fishing. Selkie popped her head above the water. She had a fish in her mouth, but she ...
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... sand, and tumbled black rocks where the spray threw rainbows into the sky. It had a fiery mountain with green rain forest on the high slopes and grasslands at the bottom. There was a pool of fresh water to drink and a waterfall to slide ...
... sand, and tumbled black rocks where the spray threw rainbows into the sky. It had a fiery mountain with green rain forest on the high slopes and grasslands at the bottom. There was a pool of fresh water to drink and a waterfall to slide ...
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... sand. The breeze whistled through the cracks in the walls, and there was no comforting noise of Jack humming to himself or turning pages. Nim felt excited and brave and a tiny bit afraid, but the second chapter of Mountain Madness was ...
... sand. The breeze whistled through the cracks in the walls, and there was no comforting noise of Jack humming to himself or turning pages. Nim felt excited and brave and a tiny bit afraid, but the second chapter of Mountain Madness was ...
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Wendy Orr. She shook her sleeping mat outside the door, swept out the sand, and used a scrap of old T-shirt to dust the laptop and Jack's science stuff, her polished driftwood, a threaded wreath of shells, and the picture of her mother ...
Wendy Orr. She shook her sleeping mat outside the door, swept out the sand, and used a scrap of old T-shirt to dust the laptop and Jack's science stuff, her polished driftwood, a threaded wreath of shells, and the picture of her mother ...
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aka@incognito.net Date Alex’s bad guys bananas Black Rocks blue boat brave breath captain checked the e-mail Chica CHRONICLES OF NARNIA couldn’t dark Dear Alex Rover Dear Nim dived driftwood feel fish flashlight float Fred climbed Fred’s frigate bird Galileo garden going grabbed grasslands green turtle hard Hissing Stones honking hugged iguana jack.rusoe@explorer.net Date Jack’s Keyhole Cove knee knew knot lady hero laptop laugh lava letter looked Love Marine iguanas Mountain Madness never night Nim shouted Nim thought Nim’s island ocean okay palm plankton pool pulled raft reef roar rope rudder sails sand satellite dish Sea Lion Point seaweed Selkie and Fred Selkie barked Selkie’s shark she’d Shell Beach solar panel spyglass stared stay stomach stopped storm story swim there’s tomorrow tried Turtle Beach wagon waiting WALDEN MEDIA wasn’t waves whale whistled wind worried YEARLING BOOK