Clyde Robert Bulla Bücher
Clyde Robert Bulla hatte von klein auf einen angeborenen Drang zu schreiben und verfasste während seiner Schulzeit Geschichten, Theaterstücke und Gedichte. Nach anfänglichen Ablehnungen führten seine beharrlichen Bemühungen zur Veröffentlichung, wodurch er sich schließlich als gefeierter Autor, insbesondere in der Kinderliteratur, etablierte. Seine Werke befassen sich oft mit den Herausforderungen der Anpassung an neue Umgebungen und der persönlichen Befriedigung, die das Schaffen eines eigenen Raumes für den Ausdruck mit sich bringt.






The Ring And The Fire
- 146 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
Set in medieval Europe, the story follows a young apprentice blacksmith on a dangerous quest to deliver a precious ring to a famed dragon-slaying knight. As he navigates treacherous landscapes and encounters formidable challenges, themes of bravery and loyalty unfold, highlighting the apprentice's growth and the weight of his mission. The novel immerses readers in a richly detailed historical backdrop, blending adventure with the timeless allure of legendary heroes.
A Tree Is a Plant
- 40 Seiten
- 2 Lesestunden
Describes how an apple tree grows from seed and explains how its roots obtain food and how its leaves change with the season.
When the cruel cousin he has been working for refuses to let him leave at the end of the summer, a young Navajo boy runs away to rejoin his family and go to school.
Sigurd, a Viking boy, cannot see the value of learning to read and write. All he can think of is adventure. But then he has an adventure that he cannot help but tell. And to do that, he decides, he must learn to write. A fine story for young readers.
The Paint Brush Kid
- 64 Seiten
- 3 Lesestunden
The story follows Gregory as he faces a challenge when his friend Uncle Pancho's home is threatened by a highway construction project. Determined to help, Gregory devises a plan to paint Uncle Pancho's life story in hopes of raising awareness and saving his home. This sequel combines creativity and friendship, showcasing the power of art to impact the community. It also revitalizes two cherished classics, offering a fresh perspective on their themes of resilience and connection.
Best-selling author Clyde Robert Bulla's classic, finely-crafted Arthurian tale with its sword fights, dark and dangerous dungeon, roguish knaves, action-packed showdowns and tales of dangerous feats, will appeal to emerging readers who are ready for chapter books and reluctant tween readers alike. In the days of King Arthur there stood a mighty oak tree within the walls of a castle. Peace reigned in the castle until the fearsome night when Lionel, long-lost brother of Lord Weldon, returned to cause trouble and unhappiness. It was then that Shan, the son of Lord Weldon, took on the duties of a knight and hid the sword in the hollow of the giant oak. The days that followed were filled with adventures that tried the courage of the young boy. Shan was surprised by bearded robbers in the woods. He met noble knights in plumed helmets, and eventually he even made a trip to high-towered Camelot. His story is filled with the pageantry and color of England in King Arthur's time. It creates a vivid picture of the Knights of the Round Table and the wisdom of King Arthur himself.
Squanto. Friend of the Pilgrims
- 112 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
For use in schools and libraries only. An Indian goes to London with some of the first English explorers, is sold into slavery in Spain, and finally returns to America where he befriends the Pilgrims when they land.
A Lion to Guard Us
- 128 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
Set against the backdrop of the American colonies, this classic tale follows a determined girl who navigates challenging circumstances and bears significant responsibilities. Her journey highlights themes of resilience and family commitment, showcasing her courage as she strives to secure a better future for her loved ones. The narrative is enriched by exceptional writing, making it both an engaging and thought-provoking read.