When her family moves to London, 15-year-old Savvy Smith has to make her way in a new school and a new country. She just knows the school newspaper is the right place for her, but she doesn't have the required experience, and the cute editor-in-chief isn't looking for someone to train. She has to come up with a way to prove herself and nab the one available position on the newspaper staff at Wexburg Academy. London Confidential is a new series where British fashion, friendships, and guys collide, and where an all-American girl learns to love life and live out her faith.
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Oliver Twist (Green Apple, Step 2)
Set in 19th-century London, this timeless classic narrates the incredible adventures and poignant hardships of Oliver, a young, penniless orphan who, in spite of his encounters with criminals of London and adverse circumstances, finds happiness in the end.
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Discover your London with Charlie, a small English boy. Meet his family and friends, visit his school and town with Big Ben, double decker buses, the Buckingham Palace ...
Explore London, part of a brand-new series launch for March 2014, is the ideal pocket companion for your trip: a full-color guide containing 20 easy-to-follow routes around the city, from buzzy Soho and the South Bank’s theatrical landmarks to Kensington’s great museums and around the sites of the 2012 Olympic Games in the East End. One of the most exciting and dynamic world cities, London is an extraordinary megalopolis, packed with both historic and cutting-edge attractions. Insight’s trademark cultural coverage sets the routes in context, with introductions to London’s varied dining scene, world-class shopping and entertainment, and key historical dates.
Patrick Parrinder is Professor in the School of English and American Literature at the University of Reading. He has been a contributor to the London Review of Books.