Michael doit partir au Japon pour mettre au point un robot qui peut révolutionner la chirurgie cardiaque. Mia, désespérée, cherche par tous les moyens de le retenir près d'elle mais finalement, il va lui révéler des choses qui vont la faire changer d'avis.
"Be strong, my Abela." These are the last words of Abela's mother in their HIV/Aids stricken African village, where it seems that to live or to die, to be sick or to be healthy, is just a matter of chance. It takes all Abela's strength to survive her Uncle Thomas's scheming to get to Europe, but what will be her fate as an illegal immigrant? "I don't want a sister or brother," thinks Rosa in England, when her mother tells her that she wants to adopt a child. Could these two girls ever become sisters? Is there room in Rosa's family for an African orphan haunted by lions? Is there room in their hearts? Abela is a powerful and moving story influenced by a visit to Africa, from the Carnegie Medal-winning author Berlie Doherty writing at her very best.
Loulou va partir en Angleterre avec sa classe pour une semaine. Mais les difficultés se présentent bien avant le départ puisque Aurèle fait remarquer qu'ils ne savent quasiment pas parler anglais et que la communication avec les familles va être difficile...
Mia has hit an all-time low. Lilly isn't speaking to her. Someone is posting horrible things about her on ihatemiathermopolis.com. Grandmere is forcing her to give a speech to two thousand of the most powerful businesswomen in America. And oh yeah: Michael, the love of her life, has dumped her. But despite what the press seems to think, Mia has more on her mind than recruiting a new Prince Charming. Like solving a 400-year-old mystery that could mean BIG changes for little Genovia. But is Mia really ready to throw away her tiara - especially if it means destroying a dynasty?PRAISE FOR MEG CABOT"There is a school of thought that says reading should be entertaining, and this is exactly what Meg Cabot produces for us: fun. She is the master of her genre; she is the George Bernard Shaw, if not the George Eliot of [her genre]." Publishers Weekly"Cabot has . . . an off-the-wall sense of humor that will have readers laughing out loud and a knack for creating fully realized characters that readers will miss when the story ends." Booklist
Impuissante face à la terrible disparition de sa jumelle Violette, Olivia suit ses parents à San Francisco pour prendre un nouveau départ. Là-bas, elle décide de customiser l’une des robes préférées de sa sœur chez une mystérieuse couturière, qui à partir de ce modèle en confectionne trois ! Trois robes dont chacune a le pouvoir d’exaucer un de ses vœux. Magique ! Premier souhait : revoir sa sœur, bien sûr, qui lui manque tellement. Pourtant les retrouvailles tant attendues ne se passent pas tout à fait comme prévu… Il en va de même pour les autres vœux, dont la réalisation laisse Olivia désemparée. L’amour, les secrets, la trahison et un passé brumeux ressurgissent et elle se pose des questions : ne se tromperait-elle pas de rêves ? Elle découvre peu à peu que ce qui compte, c’est de savoir ce que l’on veut vraiment, et de le réaliser soi-même.
In a series of humorous diary entries, a New York City ninth grader agonizes over her love life, final exams, and future role as the princess of Genovia.
Je reconnais que partir en week-end avec son petit ami qui n'est autre que le fils du président n'a rien de banal David me propose tout simplement des balades à cheval, de regarder des DVD et de jouer au Parcheesi. Mais je me demande quand même Si son invitation ne cache pas autre chose. Je me trompe peut-être ! Peut-être n'a-t-il aucune intention ? En tout cas, je ne suis pas sûre d'être prête à franchir le pas...
Mia and Michael are finally an item, but Grandmere seems to have other plans. Just before the happy couple's first hot date, an unmissable royal engagement turns up. Could it be that Michael doesn't measure up, and that Grandmere's got someone else in mind for Mia?
Top Ten Reasons Samantha Madison is in Deep Trouble 10. Her big sister is the most popular girl in school 9. Her little sister is a certified genius 8. She's in love with her big sister's boyfriend 7. She got caught selling celebrity portraits in school 6. And now she's being forced to take art classes 5. She's just saved the president of the United States from an assassination attempt 4. So the whole world thinks she is a hero 3. Even though Sam knows she is far, far from being a hero 2. And now she's been appointed teen ambassador to the UN And the number-one reason Sam's life is over? 1. The president's son just might be in love with her
Mia Thermopolis, a 14-year-old princess, announces on TV that her mum is pregnant by her algebra teacher and that she plans to marry him. A right royal fuss ensues. Mia's Grandmere is all set to plan the year's biggest society wedding. Everyone will be there, but will the bride and groom?
Mia is so totally ready to love her life. She has a college boyfriend, no more Algebra and she's writing for the new school 'zine. But Geometry is even worse than Algebra and Michael's busy schedule leaves him no time to email her, let alone see her. And now Grandmere's mysterious surgery means she keeps changing her will. Will life ever be anything other than a right royal muddle for the Princess of Genovia?
It's nearly Mia's 15th birthday. A time when a princess should be looking forward to total self-actualization. And getting ready for the biggest night of her life - the Senior Prom, escorted by her ultra-hottie boyfriend, Michael. But nothing's going to plan.
Neel, an anesthesiologist in San Francisco, and Leila, a 30-year-old teacher in Neel's native India, struggle to reconcile their own desires with the expectations of others, in this riveting story of two people, two countries, and two ways of life.
Je m'attire toujours des ennuis. Ce n'est pourtant pas de ma faute si un voleur s'est introduit dans l'hôtel d'en face juste au moment où je regardais avec mes jumelles ! Comme personne ne me croit jamais, j'ai préféré mener l'enquête moi-même. Et j'ai appris à quel point les apparences sont trompeuses...