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Jewell Parker Rhodes

    1 janvier 1954

    La passion de Jewell Parker Rhodes pour la narration s'est allumée lors de la découverte du riche paysage littéraire des auteurs afro-américains, déplaçant son intérêt de la danse à l'écriture. Son œuvre captivante, qui comprend de nombreux livres pour enfants et romans pour adultes, explore des thèmes profonds avec une voix narrative distinctive. Elle examine avec maestria les expériences et les émotions, faisant résonner ses histoires auprès des lecteurs de tous âges. Au-delà de son écriture, Rhodes s'engage activement auprès des jeunes lecteurs et contribue à la communauté littéraire par l'enseignement.

    Paradise on Fire
    Sugar
    Towers Falling
    Black Brother, Black Brother
    Ghost Boys
    Avant l'ouragan
    • Avant l'ouragan

      • 228pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      En Louisiane, tout le monde croit aux esprits. Lanesha, elle, a le don de les voir. « Tu es comme moi, ma chérie, tu as un don de double-vue », lui a expliqué Mama Ya-Ya, la sage-femme qui l'a recueillie à sa naissance. Mama Ya-Ya, savait qu'un ouragan approchait, bien avant que la radio et la télévision n'en parlent. Les dégâts seront incommensurables, répète le présentateur. Tous les habitants de la Nouvelle-Orléans doivent quitter la ville. Mama Ya-Ya est très âgée, et ne possède pas de voiture, alors Lanesha a fait des provisions d'eau et de nourriture, et a cloué des planches sur les fenêtres. Elle ne sait pas ce qui l'attend, mais elle se prépare de toutes ses forces à survivre. Avec TaShlon, le fils des voisins, avec le chien Spot qu'ils viennent d'adopter ensemble. Avec le fantôme silencieux de sa mère, qui est venu pour l'aider. Avec l'amour de Mama Ya-Ya, qui est incommensurable.

      Avant l'ouragan
      4,0
    • Ghost Boys

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      A heartbreaking and powerful story about a black boy killed by a white police officer, drawing connections with real-life history, from award-winning author Jewell Parker Rhodes.

      Ghost Boys
      4,3
    • Black Brother, Black Brother

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      From award-winning and bestselling author Jewell Parker Rhodes comes a powerful coming-of-age story about two brothers, one who presents as white, the other as black, and the complex ways in which they are forced to navigate the world, all while training for a fencing competition.

      Black Brother, Black Brother
      4,2
    • Towers Falling

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      From award-winning author Jewell Parker Rhodes, a powerful novel set fifteen years after the 9/11 attacks. When her fifth-grade teacher hints that a series of lessons about home and community will culminate with one big answer about two tall towers once visible outside their classroom window, Deja can't help but feel confused. She sets off on a journey of discovery, with new friends Ben and Sabeen by her side. But just as she gets closer to answering big questions about who she is, what America means, and how communities can grow (and heal), she uncovers new questions, too. Like, why does Pop get so angry when she brings up anything about the towers? Award-winning author Jewell Parker Rhodes tells a powerful story about young people who weren't alive to witness this defining moment in history, but begin to realize how much it colors their every day.

      Towers Falling
      4,0
    • Sugar

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      From Jewell Parker Rhodes, the author of Towers Falling and Ninth Ward (a Coretta Scott King Honor Book and a Today show Al's Book Club for Kids pick) comes a tale of a strong, spirited young girl who rises beyond her circumstances and inspires others to work toward a brighter future. Ten-year-old Sugar lives on the River Road sugar plantation along the banks of the Mississippi. Slavery is over, but laboring in the fields all day doesn't make her feel very free. Thankfully, Sugar has a knack for finding her own fun, especially when she joins forces with forbidden friend Billy, the white plantation owner's son. Sugar has always yearned to learn more about the world, and she sees her chance when Chinese workers are brought in to help harvest the cane. The older River Road folks feel threatened, but Sugar is fascinated. As she befriends young Beau and elder Master Liu, they introduce her to the traditions of their culture, and she, in turn, shares the ways of plantation life. Sugar soon realizes that she must be the one to bridge the cultural gap and bring the community together. Here is a story of unlikely friendships and how they can change our lives forever.

      Sugar
      4,0
    • Paradise on Fire

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      From the bestselling author of Ghost Boys comes a powerful survival tale set during a furious forest fire, exploring issues of race, class, and climate change. Hatchet for a new generation of 9+ young readers.

      Paradise on Fire
      3,7
    • Treasure Island: Runaway Gold

      • 336pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      Set in modern-day Manhattan, this reimagining of a classic tale follows three children on a thrilling treasure hunt. They must uncover the city's hidden history while evading a menacing crew of skater kids. As they navigate challenges and deception, the young adventurers face tough decisions about trust and friendship in their quest for a long-buried treasure.

      Treasure Island: Runaway Gold
      3,7
    • Voodoo-Queen

      • 559pages
      • 20 heures de lecture

      Hexe? Zauberin? Tochter Satans? Mörderin? Diebin? Heilige? Welches Etikett passt am besten zu Marie Laveau? Königin des Voodoos, gilt sie als die wichtigste Voodoo-Dame, die jemals auf diesem Kontinent regiert hat. Robert Tallant versuchte, alle verfügbaren Fakten und Informationen zu nutzen, um das Leben dieser berühmten Frau nachzubilden. Marie Laveau, die letzte und faszinierendste amerikanische Zauberin, webt weiterhin ihren Zauber, wie diejenigen entdecken werden, die dieses fesselnde Porträt lesen.

      Voodoo-Queen
      3,6
    • Schiava del dio serpente

      • 464pages
      • 17 heures de lecture

      Agli inizi del diciannovesimo secolo New Orleans è una città dove si mescolano ricchi bianchi, creoli, schiavi africani, ma anche la cultura dell'inquietante religione vudù. Regina di tale culto è Marie Laveau, alla quale i seguaci attribuiscono il potere di resuscitare i morti, camminare sulle acque, succhiare il veleno dei serpenti. Questo romanzo racconta l'affascinante storia della donna che si cela dietro la leggenda: la schiavitù, l'amore, l'iniziazione al vudù, la scoperta delle sue terribili capacità.

      Schiava del dio serpente
      3,8