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Michelle Cooper

    Michelle Cooper schreibt fesselnde Romane für junge Erwachsene, die sich oft auf starke Protagonisten konzentrieren, die sich mit den Komplexitäten der Selbstfindung auseinandersetzen. Ihr Schreiben zeichnet sich durch reichhaltige Prosa und komplexe Charakterentwicklung aus, die die Leser in Geschichten eintauchen lässt, die Themen wie Identität, Familie und Widerstandsfähigkeit erforschen. Coopers Ansatz ist tiefgreifend von einem Verständnis der jugendlichen Psychologie geprägt, was ihr ermöglicht, authentische und ansprechende Erzählungen zu schaffen. Ihre Werke werden für ihre Fähigkeit gefeiert, bei jungen Lesern Anklang zu finden und sie zur Reflexion über ihre eigenen Lebenserfahrungen anzuregen.

    Dr Huxley's Bequest
    You are Worth More Than Many Sparrows
    A Brief History of Montmaray
    The FitzOsbornes at War
    • 2019

      The narrative unfolds through the perspective of a child, revealing the harrowing experience of sexual abuse. Told as a true story, it emphasizes the importance of recognizing such abuse in young ones. Michelle's testimony highlights her journey, showcasing her resilience and the protective presence of God throughout her ordeal. The story serves as both a poignant account and a source of hope, illustrating the strength found in faith during difficult times.

      You are Worth More Than Many Sparrows
    • 2018

      Dr Huxley's Bequest

      A History of Medicine in Thirteen Objects

      • 350 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden

      A mysterious bequest propels Rosy and Jaz into a thrilling quest to uncover the significance of thirteen intriguing objects. Each item reveals a chapter in the history of medicine, exploring themes from ancient Egyptian superstitions to contemporary ethical issues surrounding genetic testing. Their journey intertwines adventure with education, highlighting the evolution of medical practices and beliefs throughout the ages.

      Dr Huxley's Bequest
    • 2013

      The FitzOsbornes at War

      • 560 Seiten
      • 20 Lesestunden
      4,5(27)Abgeben

      Set against the backdrop of World War II, the story follows the FitzOsborne family as they navigate the complexities of love, loyalty, and loss during tumultuous times. Characters face difficult choices that challenge their relationships and ideals, blending historical events with personal struggles. The narrative captures the essence of resilience and the impact of war on both individual lives and society, culminating in a poignant exploration of sacrifice and hope.

      The FitzOsbornes at War
    • 2011

      A Brief History of Montmaray

      • 304 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden
      3,7(122)Abgeben

      Sophie FitzOsborne lives in a crumbling castle in the island kingdom of Montmaray. She lives with her tomboy sister Henry, her beautiful cousin Veronica, and Veronica's father, the completely mad King John. When Sophie receives a leather-bound journal for her 16th birthday, she decides to write about her day-to-day life on the island.

      A Brief History of Montmaray