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Caroline Stellings

    Caroline Stellings est une auteure et illustratrice acclamée dont les œuvres explorent les complexités de l'enfance et de l'adolescence. Sa narration se caractérise par un œil vif pour les nuances émotionnelles et un style illustratif distinctif qui complète ses récits. Stellings possède une capacité unique à capturer les expériences complexes des jeunes vies. Cela en fait une voix importante dans la littérature pour jeunes lecteurs.

    Freedom's Just Another Word
    The Great Cookie War
    The Contest
    The Manager
    • The Manager

      • 184pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      4,6(13)Évaluer

      Tina may be small in stature, but her personality and determination make her a force to be reckoned with. The story explores her journey as she navigates challenges and proves that size doesn't define strength. Through her adventures, readers witness her resilience and the impact she has on those around her, showcasing themes of empowerment and self-acceptance.

      The Manager
    • Rosy is thrilled when she learns she could win a set of L.M. Montgomery's books from the library in an Anne of Green Gables look-alike contest. But will Rosy, a half-Native brunette, be able to compete with her red-haired and freckled friend Lydia?

      The Contest
    • The Great Cookie War

      • 144pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      3,7(44)Évaluer

      A cross-border cookie war shakes up Beth's predictable life in her Mennonite family when a New York City lawyer seeks their secret recipe. This unexpected conflict challenges her family's traditions and forces Beth to navigate the complexities of loyalty, identity, and the clash between rural values and urban ambition. As tensions rise, Beth must decide where her true allegiance lies and what it means to uphold her family's legacy in the face of external pressures.

      The Great Cookie War
    • Freedom's Just Another Word

      • 216pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Set in 1970 Texas, the narrative intertwines themes of racism and music, highlighting the blues scene and the influence of iconic figures like Janis Joplin. The story follows a car mechanic whose life is shaped by the struggles of the era, including interactions with nuns and the societal challenges they face. Through its rich character development and historical context, the book explores the complexities of identity and resilience in a divided community.

      Freedom's Just Another Word