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Kate Klise

    1 janvier 1963

    Kate Klise crée de la littérature jeunesse, souvent en collaboration avec sa sœur, M. Sarah Klise, qui illustre ses œuvres. Leur populaire série "Regarding" dévoile des histoires de manière unique à travers un format scrapbook, intégrant lettres, entrées de journal et divers éphémères. Elle est également reconnue pour ses livres illustrés captivants et la série à succès "43 Old Cemetery Road". Klise a également étendu sa portée créative à la fiction pour adultes.

    Kate Klise
    The Loch Ness Punster
    The Phantom of the Post Office
    Greetings from the Graveyard
    Little Rabbit and the Meanest Mother on Earth
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    • Ignace Bronchon, auteur grincheux de séries pour enfants, vient s'installer pour l'été dans la vieille demeure victorienne du 43 rue du Vieux Cimetière. Pressé par son éditeur, il espère y terminer le treizième volume de sa série, un véritable défi puisqu'il n'a pas écrit une ligne depuis vingt ans ! Mais Bronchon découvre, furieux, qu'il doit cohabiter avec le fils des propriétaires, le jeune Lester Perrance, son chat Shadow et... le fantôme de l'ancienne propriétaire, Adèle I. Vranstock. Lester et Adèle qui s'entendent parfaitement, s'amusent tout d'abord à lui mener la vie dure, mais peu à peu, tous apprennent à se connaître et à s'apprécier. Adèle, romancière de son vivant, aide Bronchon à surmonter sa panne d'inspiration en coécrivant le nouveau roman. Le livre est un tel succès qu'ils rachètent le 43 rue du Vieux Cimetière pour y résider ensemble, comme une vraie famille.

      Trépassez votre chemin
    • 4,5(904)Évaluer

      Eli the dog has been with Astrid since her parents brought her home from the hospital as a baby. Now Astrid is getting older, and so is Eli. Sisters Kate and M. Sarah Klise have created a story that reminds readers of all ages that time with our loved ones is the most precious gift of all.

      Stay
    • The story revolves around Little Rabbit's desire to attend the circus, thwarted by his messy playroom. In a clever twist, he decides to sneak out, imagining his mother as a fearsome circus act. The narrative explores themes of childhood imagination and the bond between parent and child, highlighting that Mother Rabbit's strictness stems from love. With a unique blend of humor and heart, the tale reveals her ingenious plan to tackle the mess, showcasing the importance of responsibility and creativity in overcoming challenges.

      Little Rabbit and the Meanest Mother on Earth
    • Greetings from the Graveyard

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      4,5(18)Évaluer

      This whimsical tale explores the creative endeavors of a ghost who, instead of haunting, takes up writing greeting cards. With a playful tone, it blends humor and the supernatural, showcasing the ghost's unique perspective on life and love. The narrative invites readers into a world where the afterlife meets everyday sentiments, making it a delightful read for those who appreciate a blend of the eerie and the heartfelt.

      Greetings from the Graveyard
    • The Phantom of the Post Office

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      4,5(45)Évaluer

      With the impending closure of the post office, the transition to the new communication system VEXT-mail is anything but smooth for the human and paranormal residents of Ghastly, Illinois.

      The Phantom of the Post Office
    • The Loch Ness Punster

      • 144pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      4,4(15)Évaluer

      The story follows twelve-year-old Seymour Hope, who inherits a castle in Loch Ness, Scotland, presenting a potential summer getaway for him and his parents. While Seymour's mother, Olive, is excited about the trip, his father, Ignatius, is reluctant due to the castle's previous owner, his uncle Ian, a notorious punster. As Iggy opts to stay behind to write, both Seymour and Olive embark on their Scottish adventure, each harboring their own secrets that promise to unfold throughout the journey.

      The Loch Ness Punster
    • Regarding the Bathrooms

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      4,3(24)Évaluer

      The story follows Principal Walter Russ, who is under pressure to renovate the school's unsightly basement bathrooms. His stress leads to unexpected complications, but sixth graders uncover a hidden gem—a forgotten ancient Roman spa and bath in the basement. This discovery offers a unique solution for relaxation, transforming their summer-school internships into a delightful adventure. The narrative blends humor and creativity as the students and principal navigate their challenges together.

      Regarding the Bathrooms
    • Letters from Camp

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      4,3(959)Évaluer

      Exploring the complexities of family dynamics, the narrative delves into the relationships between parents and their children, highlighting the challenges and joys that come with parenting. It examines themes of love, sacrifice, and the generational differences that shape family life. Through poignant anecdotes and reflections, the book offers insights into the emotional landscape of familial bonds, making it relatable to anyone navigating the ups and downs of parenthood.

      Letters from Camp
    • Regarding the Fountain

      A Tale, in Letters, of Liars and Leaks

      • 144pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      4,3(3643)Évaluer

      A simple request for a new drinking fountain spirals into a comical adventure as principal Walter Russ navigates the whims of artist Florence Waters, who invites fifth graders to contribute outrageous ideas for a custom fountain. As Flo's ambitious designs clash with the school's needs, tensions rise among faculty and town officials. Amidst the chaos, the students uncover hidden secrets of Dry Creek's history, leading to a humorous and engaging exploration of community and creativity, all presented through letters and documents.

      Regarding the Fountain
    • In this delightful sequel, the beloved characters of Sir Sidney's Circus face a challenge when a contest to determine the star of the show stirs up competition among the performers. As Sir Sidney takes a break, the focus shifts from teamwork to winning, leading to chaos. Meanwhile, Barnabas Brambles, the ringmaster-in-training, struggles to manage the crew. Sibling mice Bert and Gert take it upon themselves to help him by writing a guide. The story unfolds with humor and heart, culminating in the revelation of the true star of the circus.

      The Greatest Star on Earth (Three-Ring Rascals)