"A universal story about speaking, listening, and being heard. Margot loves space. Astronauts, the stars, and especially the moon landing. So she can’t understand why all of her attempts to communicate her passion fall on disinterested ears. Her mom is patient but distracted; her classmates would rather play kickball; and her teacher just wants her to focus and pay attention in class. Even so, Margot wishes she never had to talk about anything but space ever again. When she wakes up one morning and discovers she can only recite Neil Armstrong’s famous speech from the moon landing, Margot realizes she has an even bigger problem. How can Margot get everyone to pay attention and—more importantly—to hear what she’s really trying to say? This powerful picture book debut plays with themes of listening and communication to highlight the importance of a space of one’s own, no matter what your passion may be."-- Provided by publisher
Mary Fitzpatrick Book order






- 2020
- 2013
Zambia, Mozambique & Malawi
- 398 pages
- 14 hours of reading
Previous edition: published as Zambia & Malawi by Alan Murphy, Nana Luckham and Nicola Simmonds. 2010.
- 2011
Access Code is NOT INCLUDEDEngaging Writing, a newly expanded two-level series, gives students the concepts and skills they need for success in academic writing. Engaging Writing provides clear, step-by-step instruction in the writing process, focusing first on paragraphs ( Engaging Writing 1 ) and progressing to essays ( Engaging Writing 2 ). Engaging Writing fully supports the needs of intermediate to advanced ESL learners. Features of the new edition of Engaging Writing 2: Appendices provide comprehensive grammar and mechanics review for reference and practice. Together Engaging Writing 1 and 2 feature a solid pedagogical core, using clearly presented and logically sequenced rhetorical, grammatical, and lexical teaching points supported by high-interest activities.
- 2011
Engaging Writing 1 is a brand-new level that focuses on paragraph writing.
- 2007
Complemented by easy-to use, reliable maps, helpful recommendations, authoritative background information, and up-to-date coverage of things to see and do, these popular travel guides cover in detail countries, regions, and cities around the world for travelers of every budget, along with extensive itineraries, maps with cross-referencing to the text, "Top 10" and "Top 5" lists, and other practical features.
- 2005
From killer storms to their implications for the insurance premiums of U.S. residents, this much-awaited update explores the ecological, social, and economic consequences of hurricanes and their effects on both coastal and inland areas.
- 2005
New Theories of Welfare
- 264 pages
- 10 hours of reading
In this sequel to the acclaimed Welfare Theory (Palgrave, 2001), Tony Fitzpatrick examines the most recent, influential and cutting edge ideas influencing policy studies today.
- 2004
South Africa, Lesotho & Swaziland
- 644 pages
- 23 hours of reading
Cosmopolitan Cape Town and exuberant Soweto, rugged coastlines and Drakensberg peaks, Winelands and grassy velds - discover the manifold delights of South Africa and the mountain kingdoms of Lesotho and Swaziland with this inspiring guide. Set out on a safari through the region's rainbow of cultures, landscapes, wildlife and sights - let Lonely Planet take you there.
- 2003
East Africa
- 672 pages
- 24 hours of reading
Complete, practical country guide for independent travellers. Includes dedicated safaris chapter, offering expert advice on car, boat, walking, balloon and canoe safaris. Special section coverage on gorilla trek. 16 page colour wildlife guide and thorough coverage of cultures and peoples.
- 2002
A guide to the country provides reviews, suggestions, and opinions of restaurants, accommodations, attractions, and off-the-beaten-path experiences while offering travel advice and directions.

