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Sophie Masson

    18. Mai 1959

    Sophie Masson ist eine Autorin, deren doppelte französisch-australische Herkunft ihr vielfältiges Werk tiefgreifend prägt, das Genres und Altersgruppen überspannt. Ihr Schreiben zeichnet sich durch eine tiefgreifende Erforschung der menschlichen Erfahrung aus, was sie zu einer bedeutenden Stimme in der zeitgenössischen Literatur macht. Massons umfangreiche Veröffentlichungsliste und ihre aktive Beteiligung an Literaturorganisationen unterstreichen ihren beständigen Beitrag zur literarischen Landschaft.

    See Monkey
    Santagram
    Falsches Spiel am Canal Grande
    Im Wald der Träume
    Der König der Elfen
    Die Herrin der Blumen
    • 2022

      The story centers on Santa's overwhelmed mailbox and the elves' decision to create an app called 'Santagram' to manage letters more efficiently. As they transition to digital communication, they question whether the absence of traditional letters will be felt. This humorous Christmas tale explores themes of technology versus tradition and includes special Christmas notepaper for readers to write their own letters to Santa, making it an engaging experience for the whole family.

      Santagram
    • 2020

      There's a Tiger Out There

      • 32 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      The story centers on sibling dynamics, showcasing how a girl playfully frightens her younger brother with tales of a tiger in the garden. However, the situation flips when he turns the scare back on her, leading to a humorous role reversal. As they confront their fears, they learn the power of teamwork and support, ultimately finding bravery together. This tale highlights themes of sibling relationships, imagination, and courage.

      There's a Tiger Out There
    • 2019

      See Monkey

      • 32 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden
      3,0(1)Abgeben

      The story follows a toddler and his beloved toy, Monkey, as they enjoy a lively day filled with play and laughter. With its warm and humorous narrative, this tale captures the joyful adventures of early childhood, making it an ideal read for sharing moments between caregivers and little ones.

      See Monkey
    • 2018

      A historical novel both grand and intimate in scope, Black Wings vividly portrays, through the interlocking stories of Jacquesand his friends and their shifting commitments, the human experience of a time of great turmoil.

      Black Wings
    • 2017

      Once Upon An ABC

      • 32 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      A romp through the alphabet and the world of folk tale! Sophie Masson's lively verse gathers together a dazzling range of folklore, made vividly contemporary with Chris Nielsen's striking artwork. Rhyming verse makes this a fun read-aloud tale, which is complemented by zany illustrations

      Once Upon An ABC
    • 2017

      Two Rainbows

      • 46 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      All the colors of the rainbow are explored against the striking backdrop of two different worlds. Lyrical text tells the story of a girl who has moved from a farm into the city, and learns that color surrounds all of us, no matter where we live.

      Two Rainbows
    • 2016

      Emilio

      • 184 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden

      Emilio Garcia Lopez's life takes a dramatic turn when his mother is kidnapped by criminals who mistake her for a wealthy businesswoman. The story unfolds in a contemporary conflict zone, blending action and suspense as Emilio navigates the chaos that ensues. With the help of his cousin Juanita and the Federal Police, he embarks on a desperate quest to rescue his mother, revealing the harsh realities of crime and mistaken identity. This gripping narrative explores themes of family, resilience, and the impact of violence on everyday life.

      Emilio
    • 2015

      Hunter's Moon

      • 336 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden
      3,5(66)Abgeben

      In a world of privilege, Bianca Dalmatin, the stepdaughter of the stunning Lady Belladonna, yearns for companionship amidst her wealth. Her longing takes a turn at the duke's Presentation Ball when she encounters the enigmatic Lucian Montresor, igniting hopes of friendship and perhaps something deeper. The story explores themes of loneliness and connection against a backdrop of high society.

      Hunter's Moon
    • 2014

      Trinity

      The Koldun Code (Book 1)

      • 404 Seiten
      • 15 Lesestunden
      3,8(24)Abgeben

      The protagonist navigates a surreal and profound new world, contrasting sharply with their previous life. This unfamiliar environment, while bizarre, feels instinctively familiar, suggesting a deep connection to their new reality. The narrative explores themes of transformation and adaptation as the character embraces this extraordinary existence.

      Trinity
    • 2013