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Jessica Love

    Jessica Love est une auteure et illustratrice qui apporte une riche expérience de comédienne à son écriture créative. Son travail se caractérise par une profonde compréhension des personnages et un talent pour donner vie visuellement aux émotions et aux expériences. Love se concentre sur les thèmes de l'identité, de l'acceptation de soi et du pouvoir de la communauté, ses illustrations apportant une qualité chaleureuse et magique à ses histoires. Son approche artistique est à la fois intime et universelle, permettant aux lecteurs de se connecter avec les personnages à un niveau émotionnel profond.

    Sometimes
    In real life
    Julián at the Wedding
    A Bed of Stars
    Julian Is a Mermaid
    • While riding the subway home from the pool with his abuela one day, Julian notices three women spectacularly dressed up. Their hair billows in brilliant hues, their dresses end in fishtails, and their joy fills the train car. When Julian gets home, daydreaming of the magic he's seen, all he can think about is dressing up just like the ladies in his own fabulous mermaid costume: a butter-yellow curtain for his tail, the fronds of a potted fern for his headdress. But what will Abuela think about the mess he makes -- and even more importantly, what will she think about how Julian sees himself?

      Julian Is a Mermaid
    • Going to bed each night can be dark and scary. The night sky stretches out endlessly, making one sensitive child feel small in comparison. So Dad comes up with a plan: a night of camping out in the desert. Together, the two load up Darlin', the old pickup truck, and drive over the mountain with the radio on, stopping to shoot the breeze at a junkyard before setting up camp, jumping in sand dunes, and lying back to name all the birds they can see. After sunset, when the young thinker feels tiny against the vast sky, Dad knows just what to ask - and just what to say - to soothe away fears. Maybe this night spent under the stars (and a surprise from Mum and the baby later) are just what is needed to show that the universe is a friendly place.

      A Bed of Stars
    • Julián at the Wedding

      • 40pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      4,3(1858)Évaluer

      The star of Julián Is a Mermaid makes a joyful return—and finds a new friend—at a wedding to be remembered. Julián and his abuela are going to a wedding. Better yet, Julián is in the wedding. Weddings have flowers and kissing and dancing and cake. And this wedding also has a new friend named Marisol. It’s not long before Julián and Marisol set off for some magic and mischief of their own, and when things take an unexpected turn, the pair learns that everything is easier with a good friend by your side. Jessica Love returns with a joyful story of friendship and individuality in this radiant follow-up to Julián Is a Mermaid.

      Julián at the Wedding
    • In real life

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,7(220)Évaluer

      Hannah Cho and Nick Cooper have been best friends since 8th grade. They talk for hours on the phone, regularly shower each other with presents, and know everything there is to know about one another.There’s just one problem: Hannah and Nick have never actually met.Hannah has spent her entire life doing what she’s supposed to, but when her senior-year spring-break plans are ruined by a rule breaker, she decides to break a rule or two herself. She impulsively decides to road trip to Vegas, her older sister and BFF in tow, to surprise Nick and finally declare her more-than-friendship feelings for him.Hannah’s romantic gesture backfires when she gets to Vegas and finds out that Nick has been keeping some major secrets. Hannah knows the real Nick can’t be that different from the online Nick she knows and loves, but now she only has one night in Sin City to figure out what her feelings for Nick really are, all while discovering how life can change when you break the rules every now and then.

      In real life
    • Focusing on the emotional experiences of children with deployed military parents, this sequel offers a deeper exploration of their feelings during separation and the challenges of re-integrating into family life. Building on the themes established in the first book, it provides a sensitive portrayal of resilience and adaptation in the face of change.

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