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Don’t Know Where, Don’t Know When

Don’t Know Where, Don’t Know When

Product Description
What a nightmare.
Hannah Dias, California Girl with Attitude, and Alex, her laid-back brother, have moved from exciting San Francisco to boring Snipesville, Georgia. Life doesn’t improve when they meet Brandon, a dorky kid who is plotting his escape from the Deep South, and the weird Professor, who has a strange secret.
Suddenly, the kids are catapulted thousands of miles and almost seventy years to England during World War Two.
They fall into a world of stinging nettles, dragon ladies, bomb blasts, ugly underwear, stinky sandwiches, painful punishments, and non-absorbing toilet paper. They learn so much more than they could ever learn in a history class. Not that they want to learn it.
But they can’t go home unless they find George Braithwaite, whoever he is, and whatever it is that he has to do with Snipesville.Ages 9 and up.

Praise for Don’t Know Where, Don’t Know When…

Engrossing first novel. We eagerly await future volumes. Georgia Library Quarterly

Brisk storytelling, likeable characters, and a great plot. Charlotte’s Library

Don’t Know Where, Don’t Know When is an enjoyable treat of a novel. Becky Laney, Becky’s Book Reviews

I learned more in this extremely entertaining 204-page book than in [my] 900 plus page history book and history class. Book Divas

A fun, educational mystery, this story does a successful job of bringing history within reach. Allison Fraclose, Teens Read Too

This book made me eager to read the rest in this series. Words by Annie

Part historical fiction, part mystery, part modern teen lit, and part sci-fi, Laing creates a unique storyline that has something for everyone. Lizzy Maupin, Booking It

Don’t Know Where, Don’t Know When

How well do you know Romantic Literature?

In my CP english class we were asked to read a short story written in the Romantic period of literature. the story i chose was The Ambitious Guest by Nathaniel Hawthorne.

the thing i need help with is i have to find some examples of a Romantic Element in the story and explain why it fits in the romantic era.

some characteristics we discussed were:
1. interest in the past, including legends
2. interest in the mysterious and supernatural as well as science
3.interest in nature appreciation of environment
4. seeing the world in an idealistic, romantic way (not realistic)
5. promoting the Noble Savage image;innocent child of nature; the notion civilization corrupts

anything you know would be greatly appreciated
thanks

Pictures that every child should know;: A selection of the world’s art masterpieces for young people,

Pictures that every child should know;: A selection of the world’s art masterpieces for young people,

Product Description
Short chapters on each of many artists. Small B&W plates throughout.

Pictures that every child should know;: A selection of the world’s art masterpieces for young people,

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