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      • FTD Educação

        FTD Educação has been in the publishing market since 1902 and Literature is one of our main interests. Our catalogue is greatly diversified, around 680 titles from toddlers to Young Adult, including renowned Brazilian authors such as Ana Maria Machado, winner of the Hans Christian Andersen Award. In addition, our catalogue features notorious titles, that received important literary awards, such as the White Ravens, Jabuti (Brazilian Book Chambers) and the FNLIJ (the Brazilian section of IBBY). International partnerships brighten our catalogue even more.FTD Educação holds fourteen subsidiaries, nine distributors and ten service centers to ensure that our books reach the largest number of children and young people from every State of Brazil.

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      • Technology, Engineering & Agriculture
        September 2018

        Discovering engineering that changed the world

        by Julian Edgar

        Extraordinary engineering; extraordinary places: this book takes you on a fascinating journey to visit marvellous engineering and technological achievements around the world. • From deep underground in an Arizona missile silo, to being in the pilot’s seat of one of the biggest hovercraft that has ever flown. • See the world’s fastest helicopter, aircraft and steam train. • Deep inside the mighty Hoover Dam – one of the most incredible structures ever built – to walking the ground where the Wright Brothers first flew. • From marvelling at the jet road cars built by Rover and Chrysler, to seeing Land Speed Record cars like Bluebird and Thrust SSC. • Fascinating sights – the suspension bridge that carried all the materials for the first atomic bomb. • The world’s first turbo production car engine. • The luxury lounge of the Hindenburg airship. • The first streamlined, stainless-steel diesel train. Passionate and insightful, this is an incredible adventure through the best things the world has to offer for anyone who likes speed, technology and excitement. This book is the result of Julian Edgar’s own journey around the world, seeking out the most exciting engineering and technological sights. It is packed with original photos, well-researched text and technical information, and serves as both a travel guide for the engineering enthusiast and a celebration of the engineering feats that have influenced modern life. The author, a technical enthusiast for all things mechanical and electronic, decided to travel the world, visiting the most exciting technical sights he could find. This book is the result of those travels.

      • The Home For Unwanted Girls

        by Joanna Goodman

        In this triumphant love story, the lives of two young people are beset by conflicts of class and culture in 1950s Quebec. Maggie's English-speaking father has ambitions for his daughter that exclude her marriage to the poor French boy Gabriel next door. When Maggie becomes pregnant at age 15, her baby daughter is whisked away to an orphanage run  by the Catholic church. The expectation is that her child will be adopted, but politics interferes. The Premier of Quebec mandates that orphanages will be changed to mental hospitals--it means more money for provincial coffers. It is tragic for Maggie's daughter Elodie. She, along with 5000 other children are stranded in mental hospitals without sufficient food or eductation or love. Maggie's life-long efforts to find Elodie succeed at last in a powerful bittersweet introduction.

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