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Todd Strasser

    Todd Strasser explore avec brio les complexités de l'adolescence et la quête d'identité. Ses récits capturent fréquemment des moments décisifs dans la vie des jeunes, plongeant dans leurs luttes intérieures et les pressions externes. Il dépeint des portraits vivants de ses décors et de ses époques, des années soixante tumultueuses aux défis contemporains. L'écriture de Strasser est incisive, incitant les lecteurs à réfléchir sur leur propre place dans le monde et sur les forces qui les façonnent.

    Todd Strasser
    Price of Duty
    Is that an Angry Penguin in Your Gym Bag?
    Can't Get There from Here
    If I Grow Up
    Delires. Piégé dans le corps de ma soeur!
    La vague
    • La vague

      • 226pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,5(18303)Évaluer

      Le roman est inspiré d’une “expérience pédagogique” qui s’est déroulée en Californie en 1969, transposée en Allemagne. Un professeur d’histoire décide, grâce à une expérience d’endoctrinement de démonter les mécanismes de l’idéologie nazie.

      La vague
    • Après le corps du prof de gym, du prof, et du chien, Jack pour les besoins de son équipe se trouve dans celui de sa soeur. La même recette, d'autres récidives à venir. Du roman facile. [SDM]

      Delires. Piégé dans le corps de ma soeur!
    • In the Frederick Douglass Project where DeShawn lives, daily life is ruled by drugs and gang violence. Dropping out of school and joining a gang is the norm and every kid knows someone who's died. Gunshots ring out on a regular basis. DeShawn is smart enough to know he should stay in school and keep away from the gangs. But while his friends have drug money to buy anything they want, DeShawn's family can barely afford food for the month. How can he stick to his principles when his family is hungry? In this gritty novel about growing up in the inner-city projects, award-winning author Todd Strasser opens a window into the life of a teenager struggling with right and wrong under the ever-present shadow of gangs.

      If I Grow Up
    • Her street name is Maybe. She lives with a tribe of homeless teens -- runaways and throwaways, kids who have no place to go other than the cold city streets, and no family except for one another. Abused, abandoned, and forgotten, they struggle against the cold, hunger, and constant danger. With the frigid winds of January comes a new girl: Tears, a twelve-year-old whose mother doesn't believe Tears's stepfather abuses her. As the other kids start to disappear -- victims of violence, addiction, and exposure -- Maybe tries to help Tears get off the streets...if it's not already too late.

      Can't Get There from Here
    • 4,0(55)Évaluer

      The Tardy Boys show up at school on a warm winter morning to get ready for hockey practice, discover that the rink has been taken over by penguins and realize that it is up to them to keep the creatures from becoming extinct.

      Is that an Angry Penguin in Your Gym Bag?
    • Price of Duty

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      4,0(464)Évaluer

      Exploring the struggles and sacrifices of war, this gripping novel delves into the true essence of heroism. Through the experiences of its characters, it examines the profound impact of conflict on individuals and the heavy toll it takes on those who serve. The narrative promises to engage readers with its emotional depth and thought-provoking themes, reflecting on the complexities of bravery and the human condition in times of strife.

      Price of Duty
    • The Beast of Cretacea

      • 414pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
      4,0(286)Évaluer

      A futuristic reimagining of "Moby Dick" finds young Ishmael awakening aboard a ship on an unpolluted faraway planet where he harvests resources for a depleted Earth before witnessing his captain's growing obsession with a great sea creature.

      The Beast of Cretacea
    • 3,9(47)Évaluer

      “[H]aunting and harrowing.” —Booklist (starred review) “Vivid, distressing, and all too real.” —Kirkus Reviews In this 20th anniversary edition of Todd Strasser’s gut-wrenching and critically acclaimed Give a Boy a Gun, two boys bring guns to school in search of revenge against their classmates. For as long as they can remember, Brendan and Gary have been mercilessly teased and harassed by the jocks who rule Middletown High. But not anymore. Stealing a small arsenal of guns from a neighbor, they take their classmates hostage at a school dance. In the panic of this desperate situation, it soon becomes clear that only one thing matters to Brendan and Gary: revenge. This special 20th anniversary edition includes updated backmatter and statistics on school shootings—a topic that is now more relevant than ever.

      Give a Boy a Gun: 20th Anniversary Edition
    • Jake Sherman has switched bodies - again. And this time with an alien. A funny-looking alien. From a planet where aliens sit around and watching TV and eating junk food all day long. Sounds good to Jake but the alien has run off with Jake's body. Does Jake really want to be a couch potato ... forever?

      Help! I'm Trapped in an Alien's Body
    • On the evening before Wendy becomes an adult, Peter Pan takes her and her brothers on an adventure to Neverland, where the dangerous Captain Hook awaits them with his pirate ship. Will Peter and Wendy manage to escape from Hook?

      Peter Pan