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- Destination Jupiter / by Sparrow, Giles,1970-;
Where is Jupiter? -- On the way -- In the clouds -- The great red spot -- What is inside Jupiter? -- A day on Jupiter -- How Jupiter formed -- The Jupiter system -- Galileo's moons -- Looking at Jupiter -- Could humans live there?
- © 2010., PowerKids Press,
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- The space book : a journey through our Incredible universe / by Sparrow, Giles,1970-;
"Blast off into space on a mission of discovery! Explore our solar system, other galaxies, and the great mysteries of our universe. This... visual guide brings together high-impact facts and stats, cutting-edge scientific knowledge, and... space photography."--Provided by publisher.
- Subjects: Cosmology; Planets; Stars;
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- Sleep, sheep! / by Sparrow, Kerry Lyn.; Perreault, Guillaume,1985-;
The only thing Duncan does not like to do at bedtime is go to sleep, and he knows all the tricks for avoiding it, until one day, his mom has had enough, and leaves Duncan in his room to figure it out on his own. Left with no other choice but to take his mother's advice, Duncan tries counting sheep to get to sleep. It all goes well for a while, but then Sheep #68 is a bit apprehensive about taking his turn ... And suddenly, the tables have turned-Sheep #68 is using some very familiar delay tactics!LSC
- Subjects: Bedtime; Sheep;
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- The night sparrow : a novel / by Sanders, Shelly,1964-author.;
Includes bibliographic references.Inspired by real female snipers and interpreters who worked in the Red Army during WWII, 'The Night Sparrow' is a portrait of friendship, resilience and courage under extraordinary circumstances. Shelly Sanders lives in Oakville, ON. A RADD Pick. From the author of 'Daughters of the Occupation'.
- Subjects: Historical fiction.; Novels.; Hitler, Adolf, 1889-1945; Snipers; World War, 1939-1945;
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- The Night Sparrow A Novel [electronic resource] : by Sanders, Shelly.aut; CloudLibrary;
In 1941, Elena Bruskina, an ambitious university student, sees her world collapse when the Nazis invade the Soviet Union. She and her Jewish family are forced into the Minsk ghetto, where thousands are immediately murdered, including her father and her brother. When her younger sister is hanged because of false charges and her mother is shot, Elena escapes the ghetto, determined to avenge the killing of her family members. In 1942, the Central Women’s Sniper Training School opens in Moscow. Seeing it as the perfect opportunity to retaliate, Elena is one of the first to enroll. She becomes part of an all-female sniper platoon, a community of young women who are ready to fight for their country, despite the appalling conditions and high risks. Eight months later, Elena is stationed at the Eastern Front, her dreams of revenge unfulfilled. Ashamed of her inferior tally of kills, she finds herself undone by grief as she watches her fellow snipers fall from enemy bullets. After being injured in a firefight, she is reluctantly redeployed as a German interpreter. Elena quickly embraces her new role when she realizes she is part of a secret mission to capture the most evil fascist of all. Inspired by real female snipers and interpreters who worked in the Red Army during World War II, The Night Sparrow is a portrait of friendship, resilience and courage under extraordinary circumstances. 
- Subjects: Electronic books.; Historical;
- © 2025., HarperCollins Canada,
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- City of sparrows / by Nour, Eva,author.; Broomé, Agnes,translator.;
"Growing up in Syria in the 1990s, Sami's childhood was unremarkable. His day-to-day life largely sheltered him from the horrors of the authoritarian government, until he founded a successful internet company-which landed him on the regime's radar. Suddenly Sami finds himself in jail, then forcibly enlisted into the Syrian army during the early days of a fast-growing civil uprising. Assigned to the mapmaking division, Sami yearns to simply serve his time and go home, even as he finds himself literally charting the course of the army's response to the growing revolt. The situation hits him full force when he receives a text from his girlfriend: "They're shooting at us." With that, Sami realizes that it is not enough to endure Assad's regime-he has to resist. He has to return home, to the city that will become known as the "capital of the revolution." Based on true events as told to journalist Eva Nour, City of Sparrows is the story of coming of age under siege and the power of hope in the face of unfathomable loss"--
- Subjects: Bildungsromans.; Government, Resistance to; Homecoming; Draftees;
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- Sparrows in the wind / by Levine, Gail Carson.;
"Trojan princess Cassandra is cursed by Apollo with the gift of prophecy, and must try to find her place in a world that she knows to be perilous; years later, will her friendship with a young Amazon princess named Rin help her to avert a disastrous end to their war?"--Provided by publisher.Ages 10 up.Grades 4-6.LSC
- Subjects: Fantasy fiction.; Cassandra (Legendary character); Prophecies; Fate and fatalism; Gods; Amazons; Trojan War; Mythology, Greek;
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- The economy of sparrows / by Herriot, Trevor,author.;
This debut novel by Trevor Herriot, one of Canada's foremost writer-naturalists, is the richly observed story of Nell Rowan, who has inherited her family's prairie farmstead and returned there to live after many decades away. Nell is increasingly obsessed by a 19th-century bird collector while haunted by memories of her mother's disappearance. Herriot lives in Regina, SK.
- Subjects: Psychological fiction.; Novels.; Bird watching; Country life; Environmental responsibility; Inheritance and succession; Nature; Teenage girls; Women;
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- The peacock and the sparrow : a novel / by Berry, I. S.,author.;
"Shane Collins, a world-weary CIA spy, is ready to come in from the cold. Stationed in Bahrain off the coast of Saudi Arabia for his final tour, he has little use for his mission--uncovering Iranian support for the insurgency against the monarchy. He certainly has no use for his naïve and ambitious twenty-eight-year-old station chief. Then Collins meets Almaisa, a beautiful and enigmatic artist, and his eyes are opened to a side of Bahrain most expats never experience, to questions he never thought to ask. When his trusted informant becomes embroiled in a murder, Collins finds himself drawn deep into the conflict, his growing romance with Almaisa--and his loyalties--upended. In an instant, he's caught in the crosshairs of a revolution. Drawing on all his skills as a spymaster, he must navigate a bloody uprising, earn Almaisa's love, and uncover the murky border where Bahrain's secrets end and America's begin."--Publisher website.
- Subjects: Thrillers (Fiction); Spy fiction.; Novels.; United States. Central Intelligence Agency; Arab Spring, 2010-; Man-woman relationships;
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- Song of the sparrow : a memoir / by MacLean, Tara,author.;
"An astonishing memoir about how song saved a life. Singer/songwriter Tara MacLean has had an extraordinary musical career. From being discovered singing on a BC ferry to touring with Dido, Tom Cochrane and Lilith Fair, her solo albums and those with the band Shaye have touched legions of fans. But she hasn't, until now, disclosed the details of how the power of song saved her from a childhood filled with danger. From her earliest days in the backwoods of Prince Edward Island, Tara was surrounded by nature, the songs of her musician father and the love of her actor mother. But love was not enough to feed their growing family, nor were the Wiccan, then evangelical Christian teachings her parents followed. Hunger and uncertainty were constant companions, as were the dangers that began to enter her world. Predators can come in many forms from even the most trusted circles, and Tara soon learned that a young girl is never safe. It was only through Tara's inner strength and the solace she found in singing that she created a refuge and a future for herself. Song of the Sparrow is a daring, heartbreaking and provocative memoir of a life filled with music, told with the same raw, open and elegant poetry that Tara's fans have come to expect. From Tara's childhood in PEI through her teenage years in BC to her meteoric rise in music, Song of the Sparrow reveals her remarkable strength and shows that a song and a wide-open heart are the best weapons for fighting monsters."--
- Subjects: Biographies.; Autobiographies.; MacLean, Tara.; Composers; Musicians; Singers;
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