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Bree Galbraith

    Bree Galbraith écrit des livres pour enfants qu'elle aurait souhaité avoir pour ses propres enfants. Son travail se concentre sur de jeunes héroïnes qui démantèlent les structures de pouvoir et créent le changement. Galbraith crée des personnages forts, lassés du statu quo, qui utilisent leur pouvoir et leur ingéniosité pour susciter la transformation. Ses histoires, décrites comme ayant une ambiance de conte de fées contemporain, emploient la métaphore pour offrir aux parents et aux éducateurs un espace de discussion sur diverses idées qui émergent chez leurs enfants ou étudiants.

    Wednesday Wilson Fixes All Your Problems
    Nye, Sand and Stones
    Usha and the Stolen Sun
    Wednesday Wilson Gets Down To Business
    • Wednesday Wilson Gets Down To Business

      • 144pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      4,1(192)Évaluer

      Meet the unbeatable hero of a fresh new early chapter book series — Wednesday Wilson! The most important thing to know about Wednesday Wilson is that she’s an entrepreneur. Well, she almost is. She and her best friend, Charlie, are hard at work thinking up business ideas to make it big. Only now there’s been an incident with the Emmas (whose last initials happen to spell M.E.A.N.) involving a bearded dragon named Morten and a piece of kale . . . it’s a long story. But maybe this is just the opportunity Wednesday and her friends needed. Maybe they’ll invent something brilliant that will save the day and make them millionaires. Or . . . not? It’ll take more than one incident with the Emmas to keep this girl down. Wednesday Wilson is bound for success!

      Wednesday Wilson Gets Down To Business
    • A courageous girl uses her powerful words to dismantle a metaphorical wall that separates people, showcasing the strength of communication and understanding. Through her journey, she inspires others to confront divisions and embrace unity, highlighting themes of bravery, the impact of language, and the importance of connection in overcoming barriers. The story emphasizes the transformative power of dialogue and the potential for change when individuals stand up for what is right.

      Usha and the Stolen Sun
    • Nye, Sand and Stones

      • 32pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      A young girl confronts the harmful actions of the stone-dwelling citizens, who have long been tolerated by her sand-dwelling community. Her courageous challenge highlights themes of resilience and the struggle against ingrained societal norms, as she seeks to inspire change and foster a sense of responsibility among her people.

      Nye, Sand and Stones
    • The second title in the series about everyone’s favorite young entrepreneur, Wednesday Wilson! Sometimes the best business ideas pop up when you least expect them. Or that’s what happens to Wednesday Wilson, anyway, the morning her brother, Mister, locks himself in the bathroom because he’s nervous about a school presentation. When classmate Emmet convinces Mister that a worry stone will calm his nerves, Wednesday offers her marble — with the promise that a Worry Marble will fix all his problems! But then Wednesday starts thinking about how many things kids get nervous about. And, hmm. She has a whole collection of marbles. Has Wednesday hit entrepreneurial gold? Or maybe her brilliant new idea doesn’t make cents.

      Wednesday Wilson Fixes All Your Problems