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Shelley Pearsall

    Dieser Autor befasst sich mit Themen wie Geschichte und familiären Wurzeln und konzentriert sich dabei auf den literarischen Stil und tiefgründige Erkundungen der Vergangenheit. Ihr Schreiben zeichnet sich durch die Fähigkeit aus, historische Ereignisse und Charaktere auf fesselnde und zugängliche Weise zum Leben zu erwecken. Erfahrungen mit verschiedenen literarischen Formen, von Romanen über Theaterstücke bis hin zu Sachbüchern, zeugen von der Vielseitigkeit und Tiefe ihres künstlerischen Ausdrucks. Der Schwerpunkt des Autors auf historischen und persönlichen Erzählungen bietet den Lesern eine einzigartige Perspektive auf die bleibende Verbindung zwischen Vergangenheit und Gegenwart.

    Crooked River
    All Shook Up
    Trouble Don't Last
    Things Seen from Above
    The Seventh Most Important Thing
    Jump into the Sky
    • Jump into the Sky

      • 352 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden
      3,8(4)Abgeben

      Set against the backdrop of World War II, a young boy embarks on a journey to find his father, a lieutenant in an elite unit of black paratroopers. Armed only with a suitcase and a bag of fried chicken, 13-year-old Levi Battle faces unexpected challenges as he navigates the complexities of his father's military life and his own quest for connection. The story explores themes of family, identity, and the struggles of African American soldiers during a pivotal time in history.

      Jump into the Sky
    • The Seventh Most Important Thing

      • 278 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden
      4,1(7789)Abgeben

      "In 1963, thirteen-year-old Arthur is sentenced to community service helping the neighborhood Junk Man after he throws a brick at the old man's head in a moment of rage, but the junk he collects might be more important than he suspects. Inspired by the work of American folk artist James Hampton"--

      The Seventh Most Important Thing
    • A shift in perspective can change everything. This brilliant new novel from the author of The Seventh Most Important Thing celebrates kids who see the world a little differently. April is looking for an escape from the sixth-grade lunch hour, which has become a social-scene nightmare, so she signs up to be a "buddy bench monitor" for the fourth graders' recess. Joey Byrd is a boy on the fringes, who wanders the playground alone, dragging his foot through the dirt. But over time, April realizes that Joey isn't just making random circles. When you look at his designs from above, a story emerges... Joey's "bird's eye" drawings reveal what he observes and thinks about every day. Told in alternating viewpoints--April's in text and Joey's mostly in art--the story gives the "whole picture" of what happens as these two outsiders find their rightful places.

      Things Seen from Above
    • Trouble Don't Last

      • 239 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden
      4,0(1076)Abgeben

      Set in 1859 Kentucky, the story follows eleven-year-old Samuel, who has only known life as a slave on Master Hackler's farm. His world changes dramatically when he is unexpectedly pulled from his bed by Harrison, an older fellow slave. Together, they embark on a daring escape, seeking freedom and a new life beyond the confines of slavery. The narrative explores themes of courage, friendship, and the quest for liberation against the backdrop of a harsh and unforgiving reality.

      Trouble Don't Last
    • All Shook Up

      • 272 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden
      3,5(14)Abgeben

      In a surprising twist, Josh discovers that his father is the legendary King of Rock 'n' Roll, leading to a whirlwind of adventures and challenges. As Josh navigates life with a rock star parent, he grapples with the complexities of fame, family expectations, and his own identity. This story blends humor and heart, exploring the impact of celebrity on personal relationships and the journey to self-acceptance.

      All Shook Up
    • Crooked River

      • 272 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden
      3,7(405)Abgeben

      Set in 1812, the story revolves around the murder of a white trapper, with a young Chippewa Indian as the prime suspect. The narrative delves into themes of racial tension and justice, exploring the complexities of cultural identity and the challenges faced by Native Americans during this tumultuous period. As the characters navigate the societal prejudices of their time, the plot unravels the truth behind the murder and the implications it holds for both communities.

      Crooked River