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Brandy Purdy

    Cette auteure explore les relations humaines complexes et les questions sociétales à travers des récits détaillés et captivants. Son écriture se caractérise par une profonde perspicacité psychologique et des portraits sensibles des émotions des personnages. Elle aborde des thèmes tels que l'identité, la perte et la recherche de sens dans la vie avec une honnêteté remarquable. Son œuvre invite les lecteurs à réfléchir sur leurs propres expériences et le monde qui les entoure.

    Brandy Purdy
    Two Empresses
    The Confession of Piers Gaveston
    The Boleyn Bride
    The Queen's Rivals
    Did and Didn't Learn When to Study and When to Play
    Could and Couldn't Are Not Afraid of the Dark
    • COULD has no problems sleeping at night. COULDN’T is afraid of the dark and has problems falling asleep at night.COULD shares that there is nothing to be frightened about the dark and the two soon fall asleep.The Series Big Life Lessons for Little Kids CAN, CAN’T, COULD, COULDN’T, DID, DIDN’T, WAS, WASN’T, WILL and WON’T — known collectively as the CAN DO s — are all friends and they each have something to teach your child. From sharing and perseverance to doing homework and being a good sport, the CAN DOs help you as a parent lay the foundations for a well-rounded, confident and outgoing child.

      Could and Couldn't Are Not Afraid of the Dark
    • DID did all his homework and gets to play. DIDN’T didn’t do his homework and is made to stay indoors.DID shows DIDN’T how to set his priorities right and together they finish their homework, then go out to play. The Series Big Life Lessons for Little Kids CAN, CAN’T, COULD, COULDN’T, DID, DIDN’T, WAS, WASN’T, WILL and WON’T — known collectively as the CAN DOs — are all friends and they each have something to teach your child.From sharing and perseverance to doing homework and being a good sport, the CAN DOs help you as a parent lay the foundations for a well-rounded, confident and outgoing child.

      Did and Didn't Learn When to Study and When to Play
    • The Queen's Rivals

      • 368pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      3,7(190)Évaluer

      Set against the backdrop of Tudor England, the story follows cousins Jane, Katherine, and Mary Grey, who navigate a perilous world dominated by their infamous royal relatives. Living in constant fear of the oppressive reigns of Bloody Mary and Elizabeth I, the sisters grapple with the harsh realities of love and the looming threat of execution. Their lives intertwine with the tumult of history, highlighting the struggles faced by women in a time of political intrigue and personal sacrifice.

      The Queen's Rivals
    • The Boleyn Bride

      • 274pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      3,4(304)Évaluer

      The narrative follows the transformation of a vibrant young woman into a disenchanted bride, exploring her life journey and the complexities of her character. As the mother and grandmother of two notorious queens, her story intertwines with significant historical figures, offering insights into her influence and legacy. The book delves into themes of ambition, familial ties, and the challenges faced by women in a tumultuous era, making her tale both captivating and poignant.

      The Boleyn Bride
    • The Confession of Piers Gaveston

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,0(41)Évaluer

      Piers Gaveston is portrayed as a complex figure whose charisma and ambition captivated King Edward II, leading to political turmoil in England. His relationship with the king, marked by extravagance and scandal, alienated nobles and advisors, creating tensions that threatened civil war. Gaveston's background as the son of a condemned witch and his use of charm and seduction further complicate his legacy, painting a vivid picture of a man whose influence reshaped the monarchy and the kingdom's fate.

      The Confession of Piers Gaveston
    • Two Empresses

      • 336pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      Set in 1779 France, the story follows two cousins, Rose and Aimee, as they navigate the expectations of marriage and education. Rose, at sixteen, is bound for France to wed the charming Vicomte de Beauharnais, while Aimee aims to complete her studies at a convent, aspiring for a suitable match. Their journey highlights themes of love, societal pressures, and the pursuit of personal aspirations against the backdrop of a vibrant Caribbean setting.

      Two Empresses
    • WAS is a child who likes to win, but knows how to lose graciously. WASN'T is a child who also likes to win, but hates to lose. And when he does, he not only loses his temper, he loses his friends. WAS helps WASN'T understand that losing is just part of playing. And whether you win or lose, it should always be fun. The Series Big Life Lessons for Little Kids: CAN, CAN'T, COULD, COULDN'T, DID, DIDN'T, WAS, WASN'T, WILL and WON'T -- known collectively as the CAN DOs -- are all friends and they each have something to teach your child. From sharing and perseverance to doing homework and being a good sport, the CAN DOs help you as a parent lay the foundations for a well-rounded, confident and outgoing child.

      Was and Wasn't Learn That It's Good to Win, But Its Ok to Lose
    • CAN is a child who has belief and confidence. CAN’T is a child who is filled with self-doubt.With the help of CAN, CAN’T learns that she can do anything if she puts her mind to it. The Series Big Life Lessons for Little Kids CAN, CAN’T, COULD, COULDN’T, DID, DIDN’T, WAS, WASN’T, WILL and WON’T — known collectively as the CAN DOs — are all friends and they each have something to teach your child.From sharing and perseverance to doing homework and being a good sport, the CAN DOs help you as a parent lay the foundations for a well-rounded, confident and outgoing child.

      Can and Can't Believe in Themselves
    • WILL is a child who has many friends. He shares with them and they share with him.WON’T is a child who doesn’t like to share. But he soon learns, with the help of WILL, that sharing is the cornerstone of friendship.The Series Big Life Lessons for Little CAN, CAN’T, COULD, COULDN’T, DID, DIDN’T, WAS, WASN’T, WILL and WON’T — known collectively as the CAN DOs — are all friends and they each have something to teach your child.From sharing and perseverance to doing homework and being a good sport, the CAN DOs help you as a parent lay the foundations for a well-rounded, confident and outgoing child.

      Will and Won't Learn to Share