Molly the moth lives in the back of an old wardrobe. She loves her home and her family but she yearns for adventure. So by day she helps her mother look after the larvae, and by night she prepares for her space mission to the MOON! It's no easy feat for a little moth to fly all the way to the moon - but Molly is not a moth to give up on her dreams.
A little moth with big dreams plans to show everyone just how far she can go in this sweet celebration of space and the spirit of adventure. Molly the moth loves her home and her family, but she yearns for adventure. So by day Molly helps her mother, and by night she prepares for her space mission — to the moon! But nobody Molly meets believes that a little moth can make it all the way to the moon. It’s no easy feat for a moth to fly so far, but luckily Molly has no intention of giving up on her dream!
Readers' Favorite - Award Winner! Never in her wildest dreams did nine-year-old Molly believe she could be loved again. Molly’s fed up with the cruel Mr and Mrs Furrows who run the orphanage. She wants out. When a mysterious palace appears outside her bedroom, she thinks ... Now’s my chance. Molly is invited to join the royal family, but there’s a catch. It involves a secret mission and magic tokens. She has only one month to complete her mission and accept the king’s invitation. If she doesn’t, will she ever get another chance to get away from Mr and Mrs Furrows? Join Molly on her adventure and discover the hidden message of the story - secret missions happen every day when you’re a child of God. A gift for you inside the book Bonus offer: download the compelling prequel - Molly’s Sudden Problem
This extraordinary story of courage and faith is based on the actual experiences of three girls who fled from the repressive life of Moore River Native Settlement, following along the rabbit-proof fence back to their homelands. Assimilationist policy dictated that these girls be taken from their kin and their homes in order to be made white. Settlement life was unbearable with its chains and padlocks, barred windows, hard cold beds, and horrible food. Solitary confinement was doled out as regular punishment. The girls were not even allowed to speak their language. Of all the journeys made since white people set foot on Australian soil, the journey made by these girls born of Aboriginal mothers and white fathers speaks something to everyone.
Silas Marner: The Weaver of Raveloe is the third novel by Mary Ann Evans. It was published in 1861. An outwardly simple tale of a linen weaver, it is notable for its strong realism and its sophisticated treatment of a variety of issues ranging from religion to industrialisation to community.
What lies hidden in the hedge maze? and what if you find it?Princess Molly likes to follow the King's rules. Well? most of the time. Rule #9: 'The hedge-maze behind the palace is out-of-bounds for children under the age of thirteen.' Molly goes in anyway. (Wouldn't you if you'd discovered a secret map of the maze with a mysterious letter X'?)Molly's love for adventure leads her friends, Suzie, Walter and Rich, into a scary underground tunnel and later into the woods where they become hopelessly lost. That is, until they are found? by the wrong people.Two men have been sent by the nasty Mr and Mrs Furrows to bring the children back to live in the village orphanage. Now Molly and her friends are on the run. Will Molly be able to outwit the two men with the King's magical powers? If she can't, they may never get home safely to the palace.Join Molly on her adventure and discover the hidden message of the story - mistakes may cause problems, but they will never stop you from being loved by the King.This is book #2 in the Molly Greenwood AdventuresYou'll meet some new and old friends. Molly's best friend, Suzie, was also adopted by the King shortly after Molly. One of the younger boys at the orphanage, called Rich (short for Richard), also accepted the King's invitation to join his royal family. You'll also meet a new boy who has just been adopted from a different village. He becomes good friends with the three children I've just mentioned. But I won't give too much away; you're just going to have to read the story!