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Liar & Spy is a children's novel written by Rebecca Stead published in 2012 that is set in Brooklyn and describes the adventures of Georges and Safer, two middle school students who are working to unmask a suspected spy in their building.
Rebecca Stead (born January 16, 1968) is an American writer of fiction for children and teens. She won the American Newbery Medal in 2010, the oldest award in children's literature , for her second novel When You Reach Me .
Stead signing books in 2010, next to a copy of First Light.. Stead drew inspiration from many sources in order to create the novel. As a child growing up in a big city, she was interested in the small towns which made her think "that in smaller places, everybody, even the kids, had special identities, where as in a city people are pretty anonymous".
The bestselling 'Fourth Wing' and 'Variation' author talks to her kids a lot about "censorship and what we consume" Why Rebecca Yarros Is Anti-Book Ban: ‘I’m Not a Librarian’ (Exclusive ...
Rebecca W. Keller, Ph.D., incorporated Gravitas Publications Inc in 2003 to develop and publish core sciences curriculum under the Real Science-4-Kids imprint. [1] She has authored and published Real Science-4-Kids student texts, teacher manuals, and student laboratory workbooks in chemistry, biology and physics to serve kindergarten through ninth grade, available through mainstream and home ...
Here is a review of the murder trial against the Hidden Hills socialite from the pages of The Times: Rebecca Grossman, co-founder of the Grossman Burn Foundation (Mel Melcon / Los Angeles Times ...
Rebecca Yarros romance books: ‘The Last Letter,’ ‘Variation’ Rebecca Yarros' books, including romantasy novel "Fourth Wing" from the "Empyrean" series. All the love, none of the dragons.
Publishers Weekly wrote of Green's illustrations in Iqbal and His Ingenious Idea: How a Science Project Helps One Family and the Planet (Kids Can Press, 2018): "The stylized colored-pencil illustrations from Green offer realistic scenes of Bangladeshi village life in muted hues and portray the closeness of Iqbal’s family"; Kirkus Reviews wrote, "Green's illustrations are earthy and colorful ...