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Sarah Ridley

    Sarah Ridley écrit et édite des livres éducatifs pour enfants et jeunes adultes. Un intérêt de longue date pour l'histoire l'a récemment amenée à écrire sur la Première Guerre mondiale, inspirée par les lettres de soldats ayant servi dans le conflit. Son travail se penche souvent sur des récits personnels et des archives familiales, comme en témoignent des histoires explorant la découverte de matériaux au sein des collections de sa propre famille. Un autre axe explore la correspondance entre frères soldats et leurs sœurs, donnant vie aux expériences des jeunes pendant la guerre.

    Dear Jelly: Family Letters from the First World War
    Me and My World: My Friends
    Brothers at War - A First World War Family History
    History Makers: Mary Seacole
    History Snapshots: Toys and Games
    History Snapshots: Children and World War II
    • 2024

      Exploring the interconnectedness of a single koala's life with its ecosystem, this beautifully illustrated picture book emphasizes the importance of biodiversity. Created in collaboration with the Natural History Museum, it highlights how individual species contribute to the health of their environment, making a compelling case for conservation and the protection of wildlife.

      One Life, One Planet: One Koala in Fifty Thousand
    • 2024

      A beautiful picture book, produced in association with the Natural History Museum, that explores how the life of one blue whale is linked to countless others and why biodiversity matters

      One Life, One Planet: One Blue Whale in Ten Thousand
    • 2024
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      A beautiful picture book, produced in association with the Natural History Museum, that explores how the life of one bee is linked to countless others and why biodiversity matters

      One Life, One Planet: One Bee in Billions
    • 2024
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      A beautiful picture book, produced in association with the Natural History Museum, that explores how the life of one tiger is linked to countless others and why biodiversity matters

      One Life, One Planet: One Amur Tiger in Five Hundred
    • 2022
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