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Stacey Lee

    L'écriture de Stacey Lee explore les complexités de l'identité et de l'appartenance, abordant souvent des thèmes d'héritage culturel et de découverte personnelle. Avec une voix narrative à la fois lyrique et incisive, elle crée des histoires captivantes qui résonnent auprès des lecteurs. Son travail se caractérise par une recherche méticuleuse et une profonde empathie pour ses personnages, offrant des perspectives uniques sur les paysages historiques et sociaux. Lee invite les lecteurs à se connecter avec des expériences humaines universelles à travers des récits vivement dessinés.

    Luck of the Titanic
    Rick Riordan Presents: Winston Chu vs. the Whimsies
    The Secret of a Heart Note
    Under a Painted Sky
    The Downstairs Girl
    Outrun the Moon
    • Outrun the Moon

      • 416pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
      4,0(102)Évaluer

      Set against a backdrop of tragedy, this story follows a journey of determination and resilience. The narrative promises to engage readers with its emotional depth and compelling characters, appealing especially to fans of historical fiction like Code Name Verity. The author, known for her previous acclaimed work, weaves a tale that captures the struggle and strength of individuals facing overwhelming challenges.

      Outrun the Moon
    • The Downstairs Girl

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      4,0(569)Évaluer

      From the critically-acclaimed author of Under a Painted Sky and Outrun the Moon a powerful novel about identity, betrayal, and the meaning of family.

      The Downstairs Girl
    • Under a Painted Sky

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      4,0(10177)Évaluer

      From the New York Times bestselling author of The Downstairs Girl, Stacey Lee's debut novel is a powerful story about love, friendship, and sacrifice, perfect for fans of Code Name Verity. “This moving novel will captivate you.”—Buzzfeed.com All Samantha wanted was to move back to New York and pursue her music, which was difficult enough being a Chinese girl in Missouri, 1849. Then her fate takes a turn for the worse after a tragic accident leaves her with nothing and she breaks the law in self-defense. With help from Annamae, a runaway slave she met at the scene of her crime, the two flee town for the unknown frontier. But life on the Oregon Trail is unsafe for two girls. Disguised as Sammy and Andy, two boys heading for the California gold rush, each search for a link to their past and struggle to avoid any unwanted attention. Until they merge paths with a band of cowboys turned allies, and Samantha can’t stop herself from falling for one. But the law is closing in on them and new setbacks come each day, and the girls will quickly learn there are not many places one can hide on the open trail. Winner of the SCBWI Crystal Kite Award An ALA Best Fiction for Young Adults Pick An Amelia Bloomer Book

      Under a Painted Sky
    • From critically acclaimed author Stacey Lee, an evocative novel about a teen aroma-expert who uses her extrasensitive sense of smell to help others fall in love—while protecting her own heart at all costs—perfect for fans of Lauren Myracle and E. Lockhart. Sometimes love is right under your nose. As one of only two aromateurs left on the planet, sixteen-year-old Mimosa knows what her future holds: a lifetime of weeding, mixing love elixirs, and matchmaking—all while remaining incurably alone. For Mim, the rules are clear: falling in love would render her nose useless, taking away her one great talent. Still, Mimosa doesn’t want to spend her life elbow-deep in soil and begonias. She dreams of a normal high school experience with friends, sports practices, debate club, and even a boyfriend. But when she accidentally gives an elixir to the wrong woman and has to rely on the lovesick woman’s son, the school soccer star, to help fix the situation, Mim quickly begins to realize that falling in love isn’t always a choice you can make. At once hopeful, funny, and romantic, Stacey Lee’s The Secret of a Heart Note is a richly evocative coming-of-age story that gives a fresh perspective on falling in love and finding one’s place in the world.

      The Secret of a Heart Note
    • The story follows Winston Chu, who unexpectedly becomes a hero when he saves a curiosities shop owner from a robbery. His reward, a broomstick and dustpan, quickly reveal their dark side as they sweep away significant things, including his baby sister. This twist transforms what seemed like a simple act of bravery into a challenging adventure filled with magical consequences, leading Winston on a quest to reclaim what has been lost.

      Rick Riordan Presents: Winston Chu vs. the Whimsies
    • Luck of the Titanic

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      3,7(7573)Évaluer

      From the New York Times bestselling author of The Downstairs Girl comes the richly imagined story of Valora and Jamie Luck, twin British-Chinese acrobats traveling aboard the Titanic on its ill-fated maiden voyage. Valora Luck has two things: a ticket for the biggest and most luxurious ocean liner in the world, and a dream of leaving England behind and making a life for herself as a circus performer in New York. Much to her surprise though, she's turned away at the gangway; apparently, Chinese aren't allowed into America. But Val has to get on that ship. Her twin brother Jamie, who has spent two long years at sea, is there, as is an influential circus owner, whom Val hopes to audition for. Thankfully, there's not much a trained acrobat like Val can't overcome when she puts her mind to it. As a stowaway, Val should keep her head down and stay out of sight. But the clock is ticking and she has just seven days as the ship makes its way across the Atlantic to find Jamie, perform for the circus owner, and convince him to help get them both into America. Then one night the unthinkable happens, and suddenly Val's dreams of a new life are crushed under the weight of the only thing that matters: survival.

      Luck of the Titanic
    • Kill Her Twice

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      Set in 1930s Los Angeles Chinatown, the story follows the Chow sisters—May, Gemma, and Peony—as they investigate the mysterious death of local star Lulu Wong. Their quest for justice uncovers a conspiracy that endangers their community, blending elements of mystery and social commentary while highlighting the sisters' determination and resilience in the face of danger.

      Kill Her Twice
    • In a whimsical San Francisco, adults lose their identities as exotic birds mysteriously appear. Twelve-year-old Winston Chu and his friends embark on an adventurous investigation, confronting the enigmatic Mr. Gu, the older brother of a magpie transformed into a human. Their quest intertwines themes of friendship, self-discovery, and the magic of the unexpected in a vibrant urban setting.

      Rick Riordan Presents: Winston Chu vs. the Wingmeisters