Zilpha Keatley SnyderOrdre des livres (chronologique)
11 mai 1927 – 8 octobre 2014
Zilpha Keatley Snyder a commencé à écrire pour les enfants en 1964, publiant au fil de sa carrière 43 livres principalement destinés aux lecteurs âgés de 9 à 13 ans. Ses récits se caractérisent par leur capacité à capturer l'imagination enfantine et à explorer des thèmes tels que l'amitié et la famille. Snyder a fait preuve d'une grande polyvalence dans les genres, allant de la fantaisie à la fiction réaliste, avec un style qui touche les jeunes lecteurs.
The story follows 12-year-old William S. Baggett, who feels suffocated by his difficult family life. Prompted by his sister, he decides to escape with his two youngest siblings. Their adventure quickly takes unexpected turns, leading to challenges that test their bond and resilience. As they navigate their journey, William discovers the complexities of family and the importance of facing problems rather than running away.
The story follows familiar characters as they embark on a new adventure involving Gypsies. April is eager and enthusiastic, while Melanie feels hesitant as new information surfaces. Toby, claiming to be a real Gypsy, adds excitement by offering props from his grandmother. However, the fun takes a serious turn when Toby goes missing, prompting the group to confront the challenges of real-life Gypsy experiences. Their quest to find Toby reveals deeper issues, highlighting the contrast between imagination and reality.
It all starts the summer after Neely finishes fifth grade. She is trying to entertain her little brother, Grub, when they accidentally find a way to sneak into Halcyon House, a magnificent mansion that has been deserted for years. Inside they discover a wonderful surprise -- a playroom full of fabulous old-fashioned toys. Despite the spookiness of the house and the rumors about a ghost that haunts it -- and despite the fact that they don't belong there -- the playroom becomes their secret hideaway.Then the owners suddenly return to Halcyon House. Neely befriends Curtis, a boy her own age whose wild boasts and black moods make her uneasy. When Neely is warned to protect her little brother, she thinks first of the ghost -- or could there be a present-day evil lurking in Halcyon House?Zilpha Keatley Snyder's mesmerizing characters and vivid details will pull readers into an everyday world charged with mysterious menace in this suspenseful, haunting story.From the Hardcover edition.
When 11-year-old Cat Kinsey builds a secret hideout to escape her unhappy home life, she gets to know a poor family who has come to California after losing their Texas home to the dust storms of the 1930s. "Appealing and informative". --School Library Journal, starred.
Back by popular demand, the Stanley family returns for its fourth adventure--this one involving some mysterious, and dangerous, happenings in their neighborhood.
Jessica has read enough books to know that her cat Worm must be a witch’s cat. He’s cast a spell on her, but to whom can she turn? After all, no one will believe that Worm has bewitched her . . . or worse,
A group of children, entranced with the study of Egypt, play their own Egypt game, are visited by a secret oracle, become involved in a murder, and befriend the Professor before they move on to new interests, such as Gypsies.