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Robin Klein

    28 février 1936

    Robin Klein est une autrice célébrée de fiction pour jeunes adultes, reconnue pour son exploration des complexités de l'adolescence et de la quête d'identité. Ses récits sont empreints de chaleur et d'une profonde compréhension des expériences de ses jeunes protagonistes, évoluant dans des contextes réalistes mais captivants. À travers son œuvre, Klein aborde des thèmes tels que l'amitié, la famille et le dépassement des épreuves, touchant ainsi des lecteurs de tous âges. Sa voix singulière, alliant sensibilité et esprit vif, a fait d'elle l'une des conteuses les plus appréciées d'Australie.

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    The Enemies
    Games
    The Sky In Silver Lace
    Dresses Of Red And Gold
    All In The Blue Unclouded Weather
    • All In The Blue Unclouded Weather

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,5(7)Évaluer

      • One of Australia's most beloved YA novels, re-packaged and re-released for a new generation of readers • First published in 1991, All in the Blue Unclouded Weather is the first book in the Melling Sisters trilogy, Robin Klein's humorous and heartwarming series set in 1940s rural Australia • Centres on the coming-of-age of four unforgettable sisters—Heather, Cathy, Grace and Vivienne—and their cousin Isobel • Readers who loved Anne of Green Gables and Little Women will delight in their Australian equivalent in All in the Blue Unclouded Weather • A nostalgic joy for Gen X and a delight for new teenage readers • This Text Classics edition is introduced by Amie Kaufman, New York Times bestselling author of Illuminae • Celebrating the work of one of Australia's finest YA writers, Text is publishing four previously out of print titles by Robin Klein: Came Back to Show You I Could Fly, All in the Blue Unclouded Weather, Dresses of Red and Gold, and The Sky in Silver Lace

      All In The Blue Unclouded Weather
    • Dresses Of Red And Gold

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,2(6)Évaluer

      • One of Australia's most beloved YA novels re-packaged and re-released for a new generation of readers • First published in 1992, Dresses of Red and Gold is the second book in the Melling Sisters trilogy—the story of four girls growing up in 1940s rural Australia • Will inspire nostalgia in Gen X readers who will buy for their own children, and will delight readers new to Robin Klein's novels • This Text Classics edition is introduced by Fiona Wood, award-winning author of Cloudwish, Wildlife and Six Impossible Things • Celebrating the work of one of Australia's finest YA writers, Text is publishing four previously out of print titles by Robin Klein: Came Back to Show You I Could Fly, All in the Blue Unclouded Weather, Dresses of Red and Gold, and The Sky in Silver Lace

      Dresses Of Red And Gold
    • The Sky In Silver Lace

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,0(5)Évaluer

      The Melling family has moved from Wilgawa to the city suburb of Lacey’s Bay. There’s a new school, a new place to live and new friends to make—this is exciting, but also terrifying, especially when the first potential friend Vivienne meets is large, bold and threatening. The Sky in Silver Lace is the third and final book in the Melling Sisters Trilogy, Robin Klein’s humorous and heartwarming tale of four girls—Grace, Heather, Cathy and Vivienne—growing up in the Australia of the 1940s.

      The Sky In Silver Lace
    • Three teenage girls spending a weekend in an isolated country house probe the secrets of its past and trigger a series of bizarre events, which may be caused by a mischievous boyfriend or supernatural forces.

      Games
    • Avowed enemies Mary-Anna and Sandra, whose mothers are best friends, find their relationship transformed during an outing to the city, when the two girls are separated from the adults and they must depend on each other for safety.

      The Enemies
    • Eine Familie vom Planeten Zyrgon muss eine Weile auf der Erde Zuflucht suchen. X, Familienorganisatorin und verantwortlich für alle, muss sich eine Menge einfallen lassen, damit sie nicht auffallen.

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    • Niemand darf dich hören

      • 178pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,3(8)Évaluer

      Nach der Heirat ihrer Tante mit dem Mitglied einer Sekte gibt es für die zwölfjährige Francis keine Freiheit mehr. "Niemand darf dich hören", besagen die Regeln, weil nur die Sektenmitglieder den nächsten Krieg überleben werden und niemand wissen darf, dass Kinder wie Gefangene in einem Haus gehalten werden. Francis, die die Freiheiten des Lebens gekannt hat, kann sich nur schwer einordnen. Sie versucht es zwar aus Dankbarkeit ihrer Tante gegenüber immer wieder, aber auch aus Angst vor den Folgen des Ungehorsams. Schliesslich gelingt ihr die Flucht. Äusserst spannendes und beeindruckendes Buch zum Thema "Sekten". (Quelle: Verzeichnis ZKL).

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