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Amy Wilson

    Amy Wilson crée des réflexions poignantes et humoristiques sur l'expérience multiforme de la maternité. À travers son spectacle solo et ses écrits, elle explore les transformations personnelles que la parentalité engendre, examinant l'identité évolutive d'une mère avec esprit et profonde honnêteté. Son premier livre offre une exploration intime de ces thèmes, trouvant un écho auprès des lectrices qui traversent des étapes de vie similaires.

    When Did I Get Like This?
    Shadows of Winterspell
    Lightning Falls
    Unexpected
    Owl and the Lost Boy
    Snowglobe
    • Snowglobe

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      When daydreamer Clementine discovers a mysterious house standing in the middle of town that was never there before, she is pulled towards it by the powerful sense of a mother she never knew. The place is full of snowglobes, swirling with stars and snow and each containing a trapped magician, watched over by Gan, the bitter keeper of the house. One of these is Dylan, a boy who teases her in the real world but who is now desperate for her help.So Clem ventures into the snowglobes, rescuing Dylan and discovering her own powerful connection to the magic of these thousand worlds. Vowing to release the magicians from the control of their enchantments, Clem unknowingly unleashes a struggle for power that will not only put her family, but the future of magic itself in danger.

      Snowglobe
    • Owl and the Lost Boy

      • 292pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,0(1)Évaluer

      Owl and the Lost Boy is Amy Wilson's magical follow-up to the critically- acclaimed novel, A Girl Called Owl.

      Owl and the Lost Boy
    • Coraline meets His Dark Materials - a spooky fantasy-adventure about belonging, from 'the rising star of children's fantasy'.

      Lightning Falls
    • Shadows of Winterspell

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,9(375)Évaluer

      Stella has been living behind the magic of the forest for most of her life. Lonely, she enrolls at the local school, and as she begins to make friends, she discovers that she is even more different than she thought. But as autumn turns to magical winter, Stella realizes that uncovering her own family secret is the only way to release the forest from the grip of a dark and old magic.

      Shadows of Winterspell
    • When Did I Get Like This?

      The Screamer, the Worrier, the Dinosaur-Chicken-Nugget-Buyer & Other Mothers I Swore I'd Never Be

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      3,7(36)Évaluer

      The narrative explores the unconventional parenting choices of a mother who embraces a relaxed approach to raising her children. With humor and honesty, she reflects on her decisions, such as serving dinosaur-shaped chicken nuggets frequently and prioritizing practicality over perfection in hygiene. This candid examination of modern motherhood highlights the challenges and absurdities parents face, inviting readers to reconsider societal expectations and embrace their own unique parenting styles.

      When Did I Get Like This?
    • Angel and Bavar

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,8(232)Évaluer

      Inspired by "Beauty and the Beast," this middle grade novel weaves a captivating tale of magic and friendship. It explores the themes of courage and the importance of standing up for what truly matters. The story invites readers into a modern fairy tale that highlights the transformative power of love and loyalty.

      Angel and Bavar
    • It's bad enough having a mum dippy enough to name you Owl, but when you've got a dad you've never met, a best friend who needs you more than ever and a new boy at school giving you weird looks, there's not a lot of room for much else. So when Owl starts seeing strange frost patterns on her skin, she's tempted to just burrow down under the duvet and forget all about it. Could her strange new powers be linked to her mysterious father? And what will happen when she enters the magical world of winter for the first time?A glittering story of frost and friendship, with writing full of magic and heart, A Girl Called Owl is a stunning debut about family, responsibility and the beauty of the natural world.PRAISE FOR A GIRL CALLED OWL"This debut is a sparklingly frosty read, full of feisty characters, myth and mystery" Daily Mail"A perfect read for those who love wintery magic and a strong female character proving her place in the world." BookTrust

      A Girl Called Owl
    • No Immunity

      The Story of a Young Woman Living with AIDS

      • 122pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Living with HIV from birth, Amy Wilson shares her deeply personal journey of resilience and survival. Her narrative offers an intimate look at the challenges and triumphs faced while navigating life with AIDS. Through her experiences, Amy sheds light on the stigma surrounding the disease and emphasizes the importance of understanding and compassion. Her story is not just about illness; it is a powerful testament to strength, hope, and the human spirit.

      No Immunity
    • Happy to Help

      Adventures of a People Pleaser

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Exploring the societal conditioning of women to be "happy to help," Amy Wilson offers a humorous and insightful perspective on the challenges that arise when expectations clash with reality. Drawing on her experiences as a podcast co-host, she delves into the complexities of modern womanhood, highlighting the struggles and triumphs of navigating these pressures. Through her engaging narrative, Wilson encourages readers to reconsider their roles and find empowerment in asserting their own needs.

      Happy to Help