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Richard Peck

    10 avril 1934 – 24 mai 2018

    Richard Peck était un romancier américain, célébré pour ses contributions à la littérature moderne pour jeunes adultes. Son écriture a souvent exploré des thèmes de l'adolescence, de la famille et des changements sociétaux, livrés avec une oreille attentive pour une voix et des personnages authentiques. Peck a habilement capturé les complexités des jeunes vies, se plongeant dans leurs quêtes d'identité et d'appartenance. Son impact durable sur le genre YA continue de résonner, inspirant les lecteurs par ses récits réfléchis et engageants.

    Ghosts I Have Been
    The Great Interactive Dream Machine: Another Adventure in Cyberspace
    A Year Down Yonder
    On the Wings of Heroes
    A Season of Gifts
    Don't Look and it Won't Hurt
    • Don't Look and it Won't Hurt

      • 178pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      4,4(6)Évaluer

      Carol Patterson is a sixteen-year-old girl beset with problems. She feels lonely and unpoular at school. Her quiet bookishness and shabby clothes make her something of an outcast. Her mother can barely support Carol and her sisters with her job as a hostess at a roadside restaurant. To make matters worse, Carol's older sister, Ellen, becomes pregnant and must come to a decision about the fate of her baby. Although overburdened with worry, Carol tries valiantly to help her sister and continue on her own road to maturity. Does she have the endurance to make it through these hard times?

      Don't Look and it Won't Hurt
    • One of the most adored characters in children's literature is the eccentric, forceful, bighearted Grandma Dowdel, star of the Newbery Award-winning A Year Down Yonder and Newbery Honor-winning A Long Way from Chicago. And it turns out that her story isn't over. It's now 1958, and a new family has moved in next door to Mrs. Dowdel: a minister and his wife and kids. Soon Mrs. Dowdel will work her particular brand of charm on all of them, and they will quickly discover that the last house in town might also be the most vital.

      A Season of Gifts
    • A boy in Illinois remembers the homefront years of World War II, especially his two heroes--his brother in the Air Force and his father, who fought in the previous war.

      On the Wings of Heroes
    • A Year Down Yonder

      • 144pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      4,2(28487)Évaluer

      The story follows a young protagonist navigating challenges that test their resilience and courage. With themes of friendship, perseverance, and the importance of community, the narrative unfolds in a richly detailed setting that enhances the emotional depth of the characters' journeys. The author skillfully weaves humor and heartwarming moments throughout, making it a compelling read for both children and adults. The Newbery Medal recognition highlights its significance in children's literature, celebrating its impact and storytelling excellence.

      A Year Down Yonder
    • The plot revolves around Josh Lewis and his best friend Aaron Zimmer, who have created a wish-granting computer. While it seems like a dream come true, the machine has unpredictable bugs, granting wishes from unexpected sources, including Aaron's mom's poodle. As chaos ensues, the situation escalates when a mysterious figure known as The Watcher begins to surveil their activities in cyberspace, leading to unforeseen challenges. This engaging tale blends humor and suspense, showcasing Richard Peck's storytelling prowess.

      The Great Interactive Dream Machine: Another Adventure in Cyberspace
    • Ghosts I Have Been

      • 214pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,1(1961)Évaluer

      Blossom Culp, the rebellious outcast of Bluff City, unexpectedly discovers her claim of having second sight is real when she finds herself aboard the sinking Titanic. As she navigates this perilous situation, her unique ability to see the Unseen sets her apart, making her both a target and a potential savior. The story blends elements of adventure and supernatural intrigue, as Blossom must confront her newfound powers while facing the looming disaster.

      Ghosts I Have Been
    • A Long Way from Chicago

      • 148pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      4,0(33167)Évaluer

      A boy reminisces about spending summers with grandma in her small town

      A Long Way from Chicago
    • Past Perfect, Present Tense

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,9(385)Évaluer

      This collection showcases the complete works of Newbery Award-winning author Richard Peck, featuring both previously published short stories and two new additions. Spanning diverse genres such as comedy, tragedy, and historical fiction, it includes beloved tales like "Priscilla and the Wimps" and "Shotgun Cheatham's Last Night Above Ground." Accompanied by the author's insights and writing tips, this vibrant anthology promises to captivate readers and inspire aspiring writers alike.

      Past Perfect, Present Tense
    • Here Lies the Librarian

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      3,8(140)Évaluer

      Set in a folksy environment, this rousing comedy weaves together themes of cars and role models through its quirky characters. The narrative blends humor with poignant moments, creating a unique exploration of revelation and personal growth. With a backdrop of classic cars, the story promises both laughter and heartfelt insights, showcasing the author's signature style that resonates with readers.

      Here Lies the Librarian
    • Fair Weather

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      3,9(2241)Évaluer

      Set in 1893, the story follows thirteen-year-old Rosie Beckett, who has lived a sheltered life on her family's farm. Her world expands when she receives an invitation from her Aunt Euterpe to visit the Chicago World's Fair, a monumental event of the era. Through Rosie’s journey, the narrative explores themes of adventure, family, and the excitement of new experiences, vividly capturing the spirit of the fair and the characters' transformations. Richard Peck's engaging writing style enhances the historical setting and the family's dynamic.

      Fair Weather