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Ethel Pochocki

    Cette auteure crée des histoires enchanteuses pour les jeunes lecteurs, puisant profondément dans l'expérience personnelle et la vie de famille pour insuffler à ses œuvres une chaleur et une sagesse authentiques. Son style distinctif enrichit la littérature jeunesse avec des récits à la fois imaginatifs et touchants. L'écriture de Pochocki est célébrée pour sa capacité, douce mais profonde, à captiver les enfants et à transmettre des messages significatifs. Ses contributions ont laissé une empreinte durable dans le paysage des livres pour enfants.

    The Mushroom Man
    A Penny for a Hundred
    Saints & Heroes
    • Saints & Heroes

      • 258pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      4,5(8)Évaluer

      In this updated anthology Ethel Pochocki (author of  Once Upon a Time Saints  books) has selected a mixture for older youth of "soldiers and sailors, kings and queens, doctors, lawyers, beggars, thieves, poets, diplomats, fools and cranks," and she has told their stories in her characteristic lively style. She shows how brave and generous such people were; how they challenged the society they lived in; and how they have since become light-bearers to enthral future generations of young people. Beginning with the Mexican Indian, Saint Juan Diego, born in 1474, and spanning 500 years, these 33 chapters include modern men and women, such as Blessed Teresa of Calcutta and Jean Vanier, as well as old favorites such as SS Teresa of Avila, Philip Neri and Francis de Sales. The author shows us how human and attractive their lives are, whatever the century they lived in, as they spring to life in these pages. Chapter head drawings are by Mary Beth Owens. Ages 12 - up

      Saints & Heroes
    • A Penny for a Hundred

      • 32pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      4,4(5)Évaluer

      Set against the backdrop of World War II in rural Maine, the story explores the theme of cultural exchange through a young girl's family's Christmas Eve celebration with German POWs. Despite the challenges of war, the narrative highlights the warmth of human connection and the spirit of giving, showcasing how shared experiences can transcend boundaries and foster understanding. Ethel Pochocki's tale captures the essence of compassion and community during a tumultuous time.

      A Penny for a Hundred
    • The thirtieth-anniversary edition of a beloved children's book.

      The Mushroom Man