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Joanna Cannan

    Joanna Cannan était une auteure prolifique dont l'œuvre s'est d'abord concentrée sur le monde équestre pour jeunes lecteurs, avant qu'elle ne se tourne vers l'écriture de romans policiers pour adultes. Son écriture reflétait souvent ses propres expériences de vie et ses liens familiaux étroits avec le monde littéraire. Cannan était connue pour sa description sensible des personnages et ses intrigues captivantes qui ont conquis le cœur de nombreux lecteurs. Son héritage réside dans ses contributions aux genres de la littérature jeunesse et du roman policier.

    ...und doch ein Schurke sein
    Delitti a volontà
    High table
    The Taste of Murder
    Princes in the Land
    A Pony for Jean
    • A Pony for Jean

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      4,2(6)Évaluer

      Beautifully restored and complete with gorgeous charcoal illustrations, this classic story will delight any pony-mad little girlWhen her family fall on hard times, Jean and her family (including their dog Shadow) must move to the country.

      A Pony for Jean
    • Princes in the Land

      • 216pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,0(117)Évaluer

      Princes in the Land by Joanna Cannan is about a woman bringing up a family who is left at the end, when the children are on the verge of adulthood, asking herself not only what it was all for but what was her own life for? Yet the questions are asked subtly and readably.Having shown us how everything is made bearable for Patricia if her children can be at the centre of her life and, more important (because she is not a selfish woman) if they grow up to fulfil her ideals, Joanna Cannan proceeds to show us her happiness being slowly destroyed. In Princes in the Land the tragedy of the book is that not only do none of the three children live up to their mother’s expectations, she has to watch as each of them takes a path that is anathema to her. Yet of course, she can do nothing about it; nor, sensibly, does she try.Joanna Cannan began writing early, and her first novel was published when she was 26. From 1922 onwards she published a book a year for nearly forty years – novels; detective novels, including the very successful Death at The Dog; and the first ‘pony’ book (first in the sense that the focus was on a pony-mad girl rather than a horse or pony), a genre that her daughters Josephine, Diana and Christine Pullein-Thompson were to make very much their own. Princes in the Land is about an interesting and rarely-discussed theme; it is also evocative about Oxford.

      Princes in the Land
    • The Taste of Murder

      • 176pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      2,5(2)Évaluer

      A free-spirited widow, Bunny, marries a lord and becomes mistress of a declining estate. To save it, she accepts paying guests, leading to resentment and murder. As suspicion rises among the guests and locals, Bunny becomes the chief suspect in a web of intrigue.

      The Taste of Murder