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Veronica Bennett

    Veronica Bennett est une romancière pour enfants qui se consacre désormais à l'écriture à plein temps. Son œuvre se caractérise par un style impressionnamment bien écrit et audacieux, qui a été acclamé par la critique dès ses débuts. Bennett explore des thèmes et des perspectives qui résonnent auprès des jeunes lecteurs, créant des récits à la fois imaginatifs et accessibles. Sa prose, peaufinée par son expérience antérieure en tant que maître de conférences en anglais, offre un mélange unique de maîtrise littéraire et de compréhension du monde de l'enfant.

    101 Pieces of Me
    Your Palm. Barometer of Health
    Angelmonster
    Cassandra's Sister: Growing Up Jane Austen
    Cassandra's sister
    Monkey
    • Monkey

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,9(13)Évaluer

      Harry Pritchard faces bullying at school and boredom at home. When his mother volunteers him to visit a severely disabled patient, he doubts it will help him. However, he is in for some unexpected surprises that may change his perspective.

      Monkey
    • A fictionalized biography of Jane Austen focusing on her early life growing up with her sister Cassandra in a large country parsonage family in southern England, and the experiences and people which may have inspired the plots and characters of her famous novels.

      Cassandra's sister
    • 3,4(299)Évaluer

      Combining romance with sharp observations on courtship, this novel appeals to both new readers and longtime fans of Austen. Its engaging narrative and clever commentary invite exploration of themes like love and social dynamics, encouraging readers to delve deeper into the genre. The book's charm and wit promise to leave a lasting impression, making it a delightful addition to any literary collection.

      Cassandra's Sister: Growing Up Jane Austen
    • A powerful story about the life and loves of Mary Shelley.

      Angelmonster
    • 101 Pieces of Me

      • 263pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Is a life in film right for Sarah?Set in the late 1920s against the backdrop of the early days of British cinema, this story is told in 101 numbered parts. By 1925, the rate of 24 frames per second had been established worldwide for silent films. So 101 frames - the "pieces" of the title - make about four seconds. Four seconds of film is enough for 16-year-old Sarah Freebody to become an object of fascination for a young producer who will not rest until he has secured her for his next project. Sarah becomes Clara Hope, acts in films, meets exciting people, falls in love and, in the end, has to decide whether a life in film is right for her.

      101 Pieces of Me