William Rodman Philbrick est un auteur exceptionnel dont les œuvres ont reçu des distinctions prestigieuses telles que les prix "Best Book for Young Adults" et "Quick Pick" de l'American Library Association. Son roman 'Freak the Mighty' a été adapté en film par Hollywood. L'écriture de Philbrick explore souvent les complexités des relations et les défis de l'adolescence avec un sens aigu du réalisme.
Amid the chaos of Hurricane Katrina, a twelve-year-old boy and his loyal dog navigate the dangers of a flooded New Orleans. As they face the storm's devastating effects, their bond is tested, and they must rely on each other for survival. The story highlights themes of resilience, courage, and the unbreakable connection between humans and their pets in the face of adversity.
Award-winning novelist Rodman Philbrick challenges the boundaries of time and place in this exciting fantasy. "Harry Potter fans will recognize the misfit hero in a strange, new world." - Booklist Where anything is real, and everything is about to disappear . . . Arthur's mom tried hard, but sometimes she had no idea what her son was thinking, or why the only thing that made him happy was food, more food. Endless supplies of food, glorious food. "Did you have a nice birthday, dear?" she asked. "Was the cake big enough?" But Arthur didn't answer because he wasn't listening. He was thinking about his new miracle weight-loss device. If only it would work! If only he really could go to sleep fat and wake up thin! On the way out of the kitchen, Arthur snagged eleven Oreo cookies and slipped them into his oversized pockets. Just for luck. Then he headed down the cellar stairs into the deep, dark basement. And his life, and the world, and the universe would never be the same again. , br/>Rodman Philbrick's children's book Freak the Mighty was the basis of a Golden Globe-nominated Sharon Stone movie titled simply The Mighty.
The narrative unfolds through the personal journal of Douglas Allen Deeds, offering an intimate glimpse into his thoughts and experiences. The book explores themes of identity, resilience, and the human condition, revealing the complexities of Deeds' life journey. As readers delve into his reflections, they encounter a blend of raw emotion and insightful observations, making it a compelling exploration of personal growth and the search for meaning in one's life.
In this page-turning adventure by a Newbery Honor author, a solar event knocks out the planet's electricity, and a boy must risk his life to save his sick mother. Heroic, eloquent, and unforgettable, "The Big Dark" raises timely questions about responsibility, tolerance, and love.
Two boys – a slow learner stuck in the body of a teenage giant and a tiny Einstein in leg braces – forge a unique friendship when they pair up to create one formidable human force. (Made into the film, The Mighty)
The story follows Max and Worm, two outsiders who form a deep bond as they navigate their struggles for survival. Presented in a haunting yet uplifting first-person narrative, this dramatic tale explores themes of friendship and resilience, promising to resonate with readers and leave a lasting impact.
In the midst of a summer camp evacuation due to a raging wildfire, thirteen-year-old Sam Castine finds himself stranded after returning for his phone. Joined by Delphy, a girl from another camp, they must navigate the treacherous wilderness of Maine, where logging roads offer their only escape. As they encounter the looming threat of a deadly crown fire, their survival instincts kick in, leading to a harrowing journey filled with danger and uncertainty.
In this dystopian world, books are replaced by mind-probes, unusable by narrator Spaz 15ish, because of the epilepsy he is named for. After the "Big Shake" apocalyptic earthquake fells "backtime" skyscrapers and civilization, Normals survive in the concrete-smog grey Urb by working for "cut your red" killer gang bosses. Sent to rob Ryter, the boy instead gains a mentor, "gummy" old mostly toothless writer, who guides their quest by the sun. Far away, where Spaz was banished for his illness, beloved unrelated younger sister Bean is dying.
Set in Maine during the summer of 1924, two orphaned siblings, Davy and Jo Michaud, find themselves living with a famous aviator and working alongside daring stunt pilots. Amidst thrilling aerial performances, a sinister threat looms as the Ku Klux Klan gains power, fueled by racial hatred. Targeted due to their heritage, Davy and Jo become ensnared in a vengeful scheme by the Klan, leading to a desperate fight for survival. The story intertwines themes of courage, identity, and the fight against bigotry.
When genius orphan, Darius, employs school tough guy, Arthur Bash-Man, to help
him find out who sent a note asking Who Killed Darius Drake?, they get caught
up in a mystery. Darius's grandfather was imprisoned for forging evidence in
the hunt for a diamond necklace, and it's still missing. So they start
searching...and find tons of trouble!