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Anne E. Schraff

    Anne Schraff puise son inspiration dans son milieu multiculturel diversifié, qui a façonné son éducation. Après avoir terminé ses études universitaires et une décennie d'enseignement, elle s'est entièrement consacrée à l'écriture. Son œuvre comprend des centaines de nouvelles et plus de quatre-vingts livres dans divers genres, de la fiction historique aux biographies en passant par les essais. Cependant, sa véritable passion réside dans l'écriture pour la jeunesse, où sa perspective unique sur le monde brille vraiment.

    The Life of Harriet Tubman
    Lost and Found
    A Matter of Trust
    • Welcome to Bluford High. This widely acclaimed teen series set in an urban high school features engaging, accessible writing and appealing, contemporary storylines.In grade school, Darcy Wills and Brisana Meeks were friends. But all that changed at Bluford High when Darcy started hanging with "the zeros"--a group of students Brisana despises. Now the former friends are bitter rivals, and the tension between them is getting worse. For a while, Darcy tries to stay calm, ignoring her old friend's daily taunts. But when she learns that Brisana is after her boyfriend, Hakeem Randall, Darcy knows she must do something. But what?

      A Matter of Trust
    • Lost and Found

      • 133pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      4,2(3673)Évaluer

      Darcy Wills is in big trouble. And she does not know where to turn for help. First there was the mysterious stranger who started following her. Then there was the threatening note left on her desk at Bluford High School. And now her sister has disappeared. Forced into a desperate race against time, Darcy must take action to save her sister--and her fragile family--before it is too late.

      Lost and Found
    • The Life of Harriet Tubman

      • 96pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      3,9(16)Évaluer

      Sorting myth from truth in this amazing tale of courage and heroism, Anne Schraff breathes new life into the story of the most famous “conductor” on the Underground Railroad. “I grew up like a neglected weed—ignorant of liberty, having no experience of it. Now I’ve been free, I know what a dreadful condition slavery is.” Harriet Tubman ran away from slavery in 1849, walking one hundred miles to freedom in the North. For the next sixteen years, Tubman risked her newfound freedom—and her life—to help about three hundred other slaves escape. During the Civil War, Tubman worked as a nurse and a scout for the Union army, and in her later years, she joined the struggle for the education of her people and for women’s rights.

      The Life of Harriet Tubman