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Sarah, simple et grande

Située dans la prairie américaine à la fin du XIXe siècle, cette série explore les liens familiaux tendres et la résilience de l'esprit humain. À travers les yeux innocents des enfants, les lecteurs sont témoins des ajustements et des affections qui s'épanouissent avec l'arrivée d'un nouveau membre de la famille. Le récit est empreint d'une prose lyrique, explorant des thèmes tels que l'amour, la perte et le pouvoir durable de l'espoir. Il offre un regard doux mais profond sur la vie à la frontière, célébrant les joies simples et les profondes connexions émotionnelles.

Grandfather's Dance
More Perfect than the Moon
Caleb's Story
Skylark
Sarah la pas belle se marie

Ordre de lecture recommandé

  1. La joie est revenue dans la ferme où vivent Anna et son petit frère Caleb. On y fête le mariage de leur père, Jacob, et de Sarah. Leur premier été au cœur de l'immense prairie américaine est torride. La pluie tant attendue ne vient pas, la sécheresse devient catastrophique. Sarah emmène alors les deux enfants dans son pays à elle, au bord de la mer qu'ils n'ont jamais vue... Une histoire qui monte que la vie, si elle est parfois difficile, peut être toujours heureuse. Après avoir lu cette histoire, retrouve ses personnages dans les pages du supplément illustré.

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  2. Skylark

    • 86pages
    • 4 heures de lecture

    As the leaves turn brown and the river runs dry on the prairie, Sarah dreams of the lush green grasses and the blue ocean of her native Maine. When fires and drought threaten to devastate their farm, Sarah takes the children to Maine where they will be safe in this sequel to "Sarah, Plain and Tall."

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  3. Caleb's Story

    • 116pages
    • 5 heures de lecture

    The third book in MacLachlan's popular series, which began with "Sarah, Plainand Tall" and was continued in "Skylark, " spins a tale of love, forgiveness, and the ties that bind a family together.

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  4. The fourth book in the series that began with the Newbery Medal–winning Sarah, Plain and Tall by Patricia MacLachlan. I am a watcher. I am a listener, too. I am invisible. I can make myself so small and quiet and hidden that sometimes no one knows I am there to watch and listen. Cassie spends her days watching Grandfather and Caleb in the barn, looking out at Papa working the fields, spying on her mother, Sarah, feeding the goslings. She's an observer, a writer, a storyteller. Everything is as it should be. But change is inevitable, even on the prairie. Something new is expected, and Sarah says it will be the perfect gift. Cassie isn't so sure. But just as life changes, people change too. And Cassie learns that unexpected surprises can bring great joy.

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  5. Grandfather's Dance

    • 96pages
    • 4 heures de lecture

    Jack leans back on Grandfather's shoulder. Aunt Mattie's knitting needles click in the dark. The moon rises. The candle flickers in the gentle prairie wind. I close my eyes to keep everything there. Could anything be more perfect than a prairie wedding? Cassie Witting doesn't think so, for her sister Anna's wedding brings two lovebirds together, aunts from faraway Maine, a long white dress with a wedding veil, dancing under a clear blue sky, and a world that smells of roses. As the Witting family comes together for this most special day, Cassie sees that life brings the change of seasons, brother Jack on Grandfather's lap, joy, sorrow, and a special dance only Grandfather does.

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