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Joan Lingard

    15 janvier 1932 – 12 juillet 2022

    L'œuvre de Joan Lingard explore les complexités de la vie adolescente, abordant des thèmes tels que l'identité, l'appartenance et les défis de l'adolescence. Ses récits s'inspirent souvent de contextes socio-historiques spécifiques, conférant à ses histoires authenticité et pertinence. Lingard possède une remarquable capacité à capter les voix et les expériences authentiques de ses personnages, offrant aux lecteurs un aperçu profond de leur monde intérieur. Son talent pour créer des figures marquantes et mémorables confirme son statut d'auteure importante dans la littérature jeunesse.

    Into Exile
    The Eleventh Orphan
    Hostages to Fortune
    What to Do About Holly
    A Proper Place
    Le 12 juillet
    • Le 12 juillet

      • 282pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      3,9(79)Évaluer

      Sadie et Tommy sont protestants, Kevin et Brede catholiques. Ils vivent à Belfast, en Irlande du Nord, dans deux rues proches. Mais les enfants sont ennemis parce que leurs parents le sont et parce qu'il en est ainsi depuis trois siècles. Les causes politiques ou religieuses de cette vieille inimitié n'ont pour eux guère de sens. Mais la tension monte et, le soir où la violence éclate, le drame brutal qui en découle conduit les enfants à se poser la question : "Pourquoi se détestent-ils ?"

      Le 12 juillet
    • A Proper Place

      • 175pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,0(1)Évaluer

      There was no denying that Sadie's mother, coming to see the new baby, would make things uncomfortable. Sometimes it looked as if they never would escape from their cramped, dingy rooms and find a proper place to bring up Brendan, but Sadie and Kevin had been through a lot together already.

      A Proper Place
    • What to Do About Holly

      • 188pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      4,1(22)Évaluer

      Holly is going to spend two weeks in Edinburgh with her dad. He works on an oil rig in the Far East but is due back on leave.Her mum takes her to the station in Glasgow to put her on the train to Edinburgh, hoping to find a nice lady that Holly could travel with on the 45 minute journey. Then Holly spies someone she knows and waves to her. The woman is called Nina Nightingale and she writes books for children. She has just that afternoon given a talk to Holly's class. Holly's mum thinks that she would be an ideal person and, to Holly's horror, approaches her. Nina Nightingale does not like to refuse so they travel together, she and Holly, to Edinburgh, where a surprise awaits.

      What to Do About Holly
    • Hostages to Fortune

      • 174pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      4,1(281)Évaluer

      Continues the story of love born in the violence of Belfast. With Kevin out of a job and forced to leave the little cottage where he had settled with Sadie and the baby, the future looked bleak. Would Kevin find another job?

      Hostages to Fortune
    • Mr and Mrs Bigsby of the Pig and Whistle, Stoke Newington already look after ten children. When Constable O'Dowd brings her an 11th orphan he found on the streets, Ma Bigsby is reluctant to take her. But there's something about Elfie, it's the first day of a new century and Ma loves a mystery.

      The Eleventh Orphan
    • Into Exile

      • 173pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,5(8)Évaluer

      This is one of Joan Lingard's hauntingly powerful Kevin and Sadie novels which set young love against the backdrop of the Irish troubles.

      Into Exile
    • Across the Barricades

      • 176pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,6(126)Évaluer

      Kevin and Sadie want to be together but they live in Belfast where it is dangerous for a Catholic boy and Protestant girl to go out together - The second in the series.

      Across the Barricades
    • This is the story of 14-year-old twins, Astra and Hugo Petersons, who, with their family, are forced to leave their home in Latvia, fleeing from the advancing Russian army as the Baltic states are torn apart.

      Tug of War
    • Arriving in their new homeland, Canada, after World War II, a family of Latvian refugees is beset by serious illness and financial hardship, and the three children must go out and find jobs. Sequel to "Tug of War."

      Between Two Worlds