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J. Albert Mann

    J. Albert Mann verfasst humorvolle und eigenwillige Geschichten, die sich oft mit historischen Schauplätzen befassen und junge Leser mit ihrer einzigartigen Stimme fesseln. Ihr Erzählstil zeichnet sich durch einen spielerischen Umgang mit dem Geschichtenerzählen aus, was ihre Werke einem breiten Publikum zugänglich und ansprechend macht. Mann verbindet gekonnt historische Kontexte mit der einfühlsamen Darstellung von Charakteren und ihren Motivationen. Mit Leichtigkeit und Witz entführt sie die Leser in andere Epochen.

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    What Every Girl Should Know
    The Degenerates
    • 2021

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      • 288 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden
      3,4(315)Abgeben

      We Were Liars by way of Ellen Hopkins, with a dash of A.S. King, in this gritty, heart-wrenching novel that mixes prose and verse to explores themes of disability, pain, belonging, loss, addiction, and friendship.

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    • 2020

      The Degenerates

      • 304 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden
      4,1(913)Abgeben

      This fiery historical novel follows four young women in the early 20th century whose lives intersect when they are locked up by a world that took the poor, the disabled, the marginalized-and institutionalized them for life.

      The Degenerates
    • 2019

      What Every Girl Should Know

      • 240 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden
      3,7(165)Abgeben

      This compelling historical novel spans the early and very formative years of feminist and women’s health activist Margaret Sanger, founder of Planned Parenthood, as she struggles to find her way amidst the harsh realities of poverty. Margaret was determined to get out. She didn’t want to clean the dirty dishes and soiled diapers that piled up day in and day out in her large family’s small home. She didn’t want to disappoint her ailing mother, who cared tirelessly for an ever-growing number of children despite her incessant cough. And Margaret certainly didn’t want to be labeled a girl of “promise,” destined to become either a teacher or a mother—which seemed to be a woman’s only options. As a feisty and opinionated young woman, Margaret Higgins Sanger witnessed and experienced incredible hardships, which led to her groundbreaking work as an advocate for women’s rights and the founder of Planned Parenthood. This fiery novel of Margaret’s early life paints the portrait of a young woman with the passion and courage to change the world.

      What Every Girl Should Know