MINISERIES FINALE The secret of the Junk Rabbit is revealed! Captured and stripped, the Rabbit’s life hinges on a desperate do-or-die plot by an unlikely duo using trashed ancient technology. Will it be enough to save the Rabbit, or will other sacrifices have to be made?
A new hero rises from mountains of consumer waste, the massive homeless population, and devastating climate change. Some call the hero a myth, an urban legend, but others know that it’s the JUNK RABBIT come to life! **JIMMIE ROBINSON** brings a new take to the dystopian tale of how climate disaster alters not only our world, but also the heroes that literally rise from it. **_Swamp Thing_** meets **_RoboCop_**! Collects **JUNK RABBIT #1-6**
Between taking part in a risky undercover mission at the new Buckingham Palace, beating up soldiers, feeding starving people, and striving to ignore the new tension between her and her captain, Uriel must also focus on her most important personal task…remaining true to herself.
The Junk Rabbit’s hidden lair is revealed, opening the door for political and military forces to capture and expose the Rabbit’s secret identity. Meanwhile, a bloody connection between the homeless and the ultra-rich is finally ripped open.
Tar loves Gemma, but Gemma doesn't want to be tied down - not to anyone or anything. Gemma wants to fly. But no one can fly forever. One day, somehow, finally you have to come down. Commissioned and produced by Oxford Stage Company, Junk premiered at The Castle, Wellingborough, in January 1998 and went on to tour throughout the UK in 1998 and 1999. "John Retallack's excellent adaptation of Melvin Burgess's controversial Carnegie Medal winning novel is splendidly unpatronising...a truly cautionary tale" (Independent)
Another failed attempt to catch the Junk Rabbit forces the ruler of Dome City to employ black market military hardware. The abuse of power alarms the city detective, who digs into the Rulers past and finds a horrific connection to the Junk Rabbit.
Arminius basks in the glow of victory, but he still has not found Honoria, so his armies’ cries ring hollow. Honoria and her companions reach the Roman camp, where the remaining generals plot one final, desperate effort to snatch victory from disaster.
Now updated–a highly informative guide to the joys of bunny ownership This new edition of Rabbits For Dummies gives readers a well-informed look before hopping headlong into the wonderful world of raising rabbits. From choosing a rabbit and preparing its home to feeding, grooming, and training, this practical guide provides a wealth of hutch-tested tips. Packed with informative photographs and beautifully detailed illustrations, Rabbits For Dummies includes up-to-date veterinary information, explains rabbit body language, advises on treating common rabbit maladies, covers the latest on organic cuisine and homegrown feeding options, and suggests training tips for acclimating a new bunny into the household.
Even before they immigrate to America, Hanna and her family dream of the new life they will have there. "You will see, Hanna," Papa said. "There are streets of gold." But when they arrive, they find life very different from what they had imagined. Their apartment is small and Hanna and her brothers must sleep on a mattress on the floor. Mama spends her days knitting shawls and sweaters to sell on the streets but no one stops to buy. And Papa can find no work. Hanna looks everywhere for the gold Papa promised them but it is not to be found. What will happen to their dream of a new, better life in America? One day a seemingly insignificant find on a slushy street leads to an opportunity for a brighter future. And like many others before them, Hanna and her family realize that through small steps and hard work they can make their American dream come true.