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Jenny Valentine

    1 janvier 1970

    L'enfance de Jenny Valentine a été marquée par de fréquents déménagements, une expérience qui semble faire écho dans sa vie d'adulte. Sa vaste expérience de travail dans un magasin d'aliments naturels lui a fourni une riche tapisserie de personnages et de rencontres qui éclairent sans aucun doute son écriture. Ayant étudié la littérature anglaise, elle possède une profonde compréhension de la narration et du langage. Ses romans se caractérisent par une voix distinctive et un style narratif fluide et captivant.

    Iggy & Me
    Love From Joy
    Iggy and Me and The Happy Birthday
    Us in the Before and After
    Iggy and Me and the New Baby
    Broken soup
    • More adventures of the irrepressible Iggy as told by her sister Flo, by Jenny Valentine, winner of the Guardian Children's Fiction Prize for her debut novel, Finding Violet Park.

      Iggy and Me and the New Baby
    • Us in the Before and After

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,2(14)Évaluer

      Exploring profound themes of love and friendship, this emotionally charged narrative delves into the complexities of human connections and the lingering presence of the past. It intertwines the supernatural with heartfelt relationships, prompting readers to contemplate the nature of bonds that endure even beyond life itself.

      Us in the Before and After
    • The second of a new series of young fiction by Jenny Valentine, winner of the Guardian Children's Fiction Prize for her debut novel, Finding Violet Park.

      Iggy and Me and The Happy Birthday
    • For readers aged 9+ comes a major new contemporary middle-grade series from award-winning author Jenny Valentine, perfect for fans of Jacqueline Wilson, Cath Howe and Lara Williamson!

      Love From Joy
    • The first of a new series of young fiction by Jenny Valentine, winner of the Guardian Children's Fiction Prize for her debut novel, Finding Violet Park.

      Iggy & Me
    • For readers aged 9+ comes a major new contemporary middle-grade series from award-winning author Jenny Valentine, perfect for fans of Jacqueline Wilson, Cath Howe and Lara Williamson! Meet ten-year-old Joy Applebloom, a girl with a knack for finding the silver lining in even the darkest of rainclouds. After years of travelling the world with her parents and older sister, Claude (Claude rhymes with bored, which is just about right), Joy and her family move to suburbia - back to school, back to her grumpy, rule-obsessed grandad and back to normality. Joy soon finds her usual irrepressible positivity and zest for life waning, but when the powers that be threaten to pull down a mighty oak tree, Joy decides to fight back, and realizes that not all magic requires wands and spells, and perhaps the most important sort of magic is the power, resilience and courage that was there all along . .

      A Girl Called Joy
    • An intriguing, compelling and moving new novel from the award-winning author of Finding Violet Park.When the good-looking boy with the gentle voice presses the dropped negative into Rowan's hand, she's sure it's all a big mistake. But next moment he's gone, lost in the crowd of bustling shoppers. And she can't afford to lose her place in the checkout queue – after all, if she doesn't take the groceries home, nobody else will.Rowan has more responsibilities than most girls her age. These days, she pretty much looks after her little sister single-handedly – which doesn't leave much time for friends or fun. So when she finds out that Bee from school saw the whole thing, it piques her curiosity. Who was the mysterious stranger? Why was he so insistent that the negative belonged to Rowan?Bee invites Rowan to her house where they make a print of the negative. And the face that appears in front of Rowan's eyes is that of her dead brother Jack…

      Broken Soup. Kaputte Suppe, englische Ausgabe