Plus d’un million de livres à portée de main !
Bookbot

Miriam Halahmy

    Cette auteure crée des romans réalistes contemporains et historiques qui abordent des sujets difficiles, démontrant un engagement à explorer des expériences humaines complexes. Son style narratif attire efficacement les lecteurs dans des intrigues complexes, suscitant la réflexion sur des thèmes profonds. Avec une voix distinctive, elle s'est imposée comme une conteuse captivante dont le travail résonne dans différents genres et groupes d'âge. Elle est également une créatrice active de contenu vidéo sur ses entreprises littéraires.

    Saving Hanno
    Behind Closed Doors
    Hidden
    Always Here For You
    Illegal
    Saving Hanno: The Story of a Refugee Dog
    • Saving Hanno: The Story of a Refugee Dog

      • 112pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      Nine-year-old Rudi and his beloved dog Hanno escape from Nazi Germany, but Rudi soon learns he'll have to protect Hanno from an entirely new threat in this thrilling World War II story based on true events. What if you had to leave your dog behind when you fled? Rudi and his older sister Lotte have a chance to leave the dangers of Nazi Germany on a Kindertransport to England. However, he cannot bring Hanno, his wonderful dachshund. Luckily, his family finds a way to smuggle Hanno to London. But with England on the brink of war, Hanno is still not safe. As a German invasion of England becomes imminent, many British people decide their pets will suffer as well as drain limited resources, and thousands of pets are euthanized. To save Hanno, Rudi joins a group of scrappy London children who hide their pets away in a vacant lot. Just as London's children are about to be evacuated to the countryside, the group finds a wealthy animal lover willing to care for the menagerie on her country estate. This fast-paced and accessible novel is full of courage and excitement. An author's note gives more information on the real-life events on which this story is based.

      Saving Hanno: The Story of a Refugee Dog
    • If Jemma had lived, none of this would have happened. I'd have been too busy to get dragged into this filthy, illegal business...

      Illegal
    • Always Here For You

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,2(6)Évaluer

      14-year-old Holly is lonely. Holly's parents are never around after Gran's Crisis and best friend Amy has moved across the Atlantic to Canada, loved-up with her new boyfriend, Gabe. Holly has no-one to hang out with at school apart from moody Ellen and misfit Tim - Madison and the bezzies barely notice her. Home alone in Brighton with no-one to talk to, Holly is at rock bottom. That is, until she finds Jay. Caring, funny and with so much in common, Jay is the perfect guy. They chat online, but Holly knows to be careful, she s heard the horror stories. As they grow closer and closer, chatting with Jay is all that makes Holly happy. Mum and Dad s rows get more intense and Amy's radio silence continues; the only one who understands is Jay. As Holly lets her guard down, is Jay all he seems Is Holly in too deep And is it too late Always Here For You is an unforgettable novel from acclaimed poet, novelist and special needs educator, Miriam Halahmy.

      Always Here For You
    • This incredibly powerful and dramatic story deals with prejudice, judgement, courage and the difficulty of sorting right from wrong in a complex world.

      Hidden
    • Fifteen-year-olds Tasha and Josie are near-neighbours who never thought they had anything in common. But when their families let them down, they find themselves unlikely allies in a battle for survival.

      Behind Closed Doors
    • Saving Hanno

      • 112pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      3,7(81)Évaluer

      Nine-year-old Rudi and his beloved dog Hanno escape from Nazi Germany, but Rudi soon learns he'll have to protect Hanno from an entirely new threat in this thrilling reimagining of a little known World War II event. What if you had to leave your dog behind when you fled? Nine-year-old Rudi has a chance to leave the dangers of Nazi Germany on a Kindertransport to England. However, he cannot bring Hanno, his wonderful dachshund. Luckily, his family finds a way to smuggle Hanno to London. But with England on the brink of war, Hanno is still not safe. As a German invasion of England becomes imminent, many British people decide their pets will suffer as well as drain limited resources, and thousands of pets are euthanized. To save Hanno, Rudi joins a group of scrappy London children who hide their pets away in a vacant lot. Just as London's children are about to be evacuated to the countryside, the group finds a wealthy animal lover willing to care for the menagerie on her country estate. This fast-paced and accessible novel is full of courage and excitement. An author's note gives more information on the real-life events on which this story is based. A Bank Street Best Book of the Year

      Saving Hanno
    • Rip to the Rescue

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      It's 1940 and Nazi bombs are raining down on London, but 13-year-old bike messenger Jack has just discovered something unbelievable: a stray dog with a surprising talent. Jack navigates the smoky, ash-covered streets of London amid air raid sirens and falling bombs, dodging shrapnel and listening for cries for help, as a bike messenger for fire crews. When Jack finds a dog, miraculously still alive after the latest Nazi bombing of London, he realizes there's something extra special about the shaggy pup--he can smell people who are trapped under debris. With his new canine companion, nicknamed Rip because of the dog's torn ear, maybe Jack can do more than just relay messages back-and-forth--he can actually save lives. And if Jack's friend Paula is right about the impending Nazi invasion, he and Rip will need to do all they can to help Jewish families like hers. There's just one problem: Jack has to convince his ill-tempered father to let him keep Rip. Based on true episodes during the London Blitz in World War II, this action-packed and touching story explores the beginnings of search-and-rescue dogs and the bravery and resourcefulness of young people determined to do their part for their country.

      Rip to the Rescue
    • A Boy from Baghdad

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      The narrative focuses on the often-overlooked experiences of Iraqi Jews in the 20th century, highlighting their struggles and resilience. Halahmy brings to light a significant yet rarely discussed story, emphasizing the importance of understanding this community's history and challenges.

      A Boy from Baghdad
    • Miriam Halahmy has written a novel which brings the Brontës alive for a new generation of readers. Themes of women’s rights, inequality and poverty are illuminated in beautiful character-driven storytelling. In a world of increasing inequality and global attacks on women’s rights, this is a novel for our time.

      The Bronte Girl