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Cheryl B. Klein

    Cheryl Klein schafft Erzählungen, die sich mit den Schnittstellen menschlicher Leben und künstlerischen Ausdrucks auseinandersetzen. Ihr unverwechselbarer Stil befasst sich mit der Komplexität von Beziehungen und den inneren Landschaften ihrer Charaktere. Klein zeichnet sich durch eine nachdenkliche Untersuchung aus, wie Leben, Kunst und alltägliche Erfahrungen miteinander verknüpft sind und bietet Lesern tiefe Einblicke. Ihre Prosa wird für ihre scharfe Beobachtungsgabe und lyrische Qualität gefeiert.

    A Year of Everyday Wonders
    Hamsters Make Terrible Roommates
    • Hamsters Make Terrible Roommates

      • 32 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden
      4,1(646)Abgeben

      Two hamster roommates with wildly different personalities crammed in one cage--what could go wrong in this hilarious story about introverts versus extroverts? It's been two hundred and five days since Henry has had peace. That's because it's been two hundred and five days since Marvin has come to live with him. Marvin, who loves to talk in the tunnels, talk while they're eating, talk while they're running. Marvin, who drives Henry up the cage walls. But when Henry finally loses his cool and gets exactly what he wanted, both hamsters have to figure out a way to live together and work through their communication mishaps.

      Hamsters Make Terrible Roommates
    • A Year of Everyday Wonders

      • 40 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden
      4,0(383)Abgeben

      From first haircut to first ice cream cone, each year brings a new cycle of experiences as explored in this joyous picture book, A Year of Everyday Wonders .With each new year come countless little wonders. From the highs—first snowfall, first new umbrella, first beach trip—to the lows—first missed bus, first lost umbrella, first sunburn—every year older means another cycle of everyday experiences.In their clever, playful, observant picture book, acclaimed author Cheryl B. Klein and illustrator Qin Leng explore many truths of childhood through a calendar year of small moments that, all together, comprise what it is to be a kid.“The cyclical aspect makes for a pleasing bedtime story wind-down as the year closes, but this is also a creative way to talk about time and, maybe, to explain how long it is until a months-away yearned-for event.” — Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books (Starred Review)

      A Year of Everyday Wonders