Susan Beth Pfeffer Livres
Susan Beth Pfeffer est une auteure prolifique dédiée à la création de récits captivants pour jeunes lecteurs, couvrant divers genres allant de la fiction contemporaine à la fiction historique. Sa capacité à créer des histoires engageantes pour différents groupes d'âge, des livres illustrés aux romans pour jeunes adultes, lui a valu une reconnaissance considérable. Pfeffer explore des thèmes qui résonnent profondément auprès des adolescents, examinant souvent les complexités des relations humaines et de la croissance personnelle. Grâce à sa voix narrative distinctive et à sa profonde compréhension de son public, Pfeffer s'est imposée comme une figure de proue de la littérature jeunesse.






Janie, twelve, lines up snow shoveling jobs for the other children in her Kid Power organization, but faces stiff competition from another group of shovelers
Blood Wounds
- 256pages
- 9 heures de lecture
A shocking crime committed by Willa's estranged father shatters her idyllic life, thrusting her into a world of danger and family secrets. Under police protection, she grapples with revelations about her mother's hidden past and questions her own identity. As Willa seeks to uncover the truth, she harbors a secret of her own that could jeopardize her family bonds. The story explores themes of trust, identity, and the complexities of familial relationships against a backdrop of impending danger.
After a meteor hits the moon and sets off a series of horrific climate changes, seventeen-year-old Alex Morales must take care of his sisters alone in the chaos of New York City.
The struggle for survival continues in this heart-wrenching companion to the bestsellers "Life as We Knew It" and "The Dead & The Gone."
Revealing to her friends that a political figure has made a pass at her, sixteen-year-old Sloan Fredericks, the daughter of a well-known family, finds herself desperately trying to escape a scandal and public scrutiny. Reprint.
The Shade of the Moon, 4
- 304pages
- 11 heures de lecture
In this eagerly awaited addition to the dystopian series begun with New York Times best-sellerLife As We Knew It, Jon Evans is one of the lucky ones—until he realizes that escaping his safe haven may be the only way to truly survive.
The house lights dim. The curtain begins to rise... ...on ten original one-act plays by some of today's best writers of young adult fiction; Some of the plays are funny, some serious; all offer special insights into the problems and triumphs of teenagers;

