How many pages does Emerald Star have?
432 pages
What happens Emerald Star?
Emerald Star is the third book in the Hetty Feather (book 1) trilogy. Changing her name to Emerald, Hetty journeys through towns and towns, with only one intention: to find her father. Leaving her mother’s death bed she travels to a small fisheries town where she meets her father, his wife and their two children.
What happens at the end of Emerald Star?
The circus returns and Hetty reunites with her childhood idol, Madame Adeline, and meets a little girl called Diamond, who is terrified of her abusive master, Beppo. After falling in love with the circus all over again, Hetty joins the circus as the ringmaster. After a final goodbye to Jem, Hetty leaves for a new life.
What genre is Emerald Star?
Children’s literature
Who is the author of the Explorer?
Katherine Rundell
What age is the Explorer Katherine Rundell?
Book Information
ISBN: | 9781408885284 |
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Publisher: | Bloomsbury Childrens an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing PLC |
Format: | Paperback |
Suitable for: | 11+ readers, 9+ readers |
Recommendations: | eBooks |
What age is the Explorer?
Explorer Units are the fourth Section of the Scouting family after Beavers, Cubs and Scouts. Explorer Scouts are young people aged between 14 and 18 years old. There is flexibility in the age range: young people can join from age 13½ but cannot move to Scout Network until 18.
How old is Fred in the book the Explorer?
The pilot dies (this is quite gently done, it is not frightening), which means the four children, five year-old Max, his older sister Lila, both Brazilian, and Con and Fred, two Brits, aged about 11-12, find themselves alone.
What is Explorer tourist?
THE EXPLORER • This type of tourist arranges their trips alone. • They try to go somewhere unusual, but still look for comfortable sleeping places and reliable means of transportation. • They retain some of the basic routines and comforts of their.
What do you mean by explorer?
1 : one that explores especially : a person who travels in search of geographical or scientific information.
Who is an example of an explorer?
The definition of an explorer is a person who travels and investigates little known places. An example of an explorer is Sir Ernest Shackleton, the Antarctica explorer.
What is the purpose of exploring?
Exploring is to travel through the unknown to learn or discover new information. Discoveries in geography, medicine, space, flora and fauna, that have changed the world for the better, are but a few of the riches of exploration. Today, society seeks riches of other kinds.
How do I get paid as an explorer?
There are a few routes into earning money from your exploration:
- Getting a job as a researcher, photographer, film maker (Like Jimmy Chin, or Paul Nicklen)
- Taking on personal expeditions, and then writing books, shooting documentaries or growing a huge social media following (just like Ed Stafford)
How much do explorers get paid?
Professional Explorer Salary
Annual Salary | Weekly Pay | |
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Top Earners | $93,500 | $1,798 |
75th Percentile | $61,500 | $1,182 |
Average | $46,408 | $892 |
25th Percentile | $25,000 | $480 |