Lesley Choyce Bücher
Lesley Choyce ist ein produktiver Schriftsteller, dessen umfangreiches Werk sowohl Poesie als auch Prosa für erwachsene und junge Leser umfasst. Seine Schriften befassen sich oft mit Themen wie Skateboarden, Surfen, Rassismus und Umweltbelangen, die sich durch einen lebendigen und authentischen Stil auszeichnen. Choyce hat Anerkennung für seine ausgeprägte Stimme und seine Fähigkeit gewonnen, die Essenz des Erwachsenwerdens und gesellschaftlicher Herausforderungen einzufangen. Seine Romane werden für ihre Offenheit und tiefgründigen Einblicke in das Leben seiner Charaktere geschätzt.






The Mi´kmaq Anthology
- 286 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
A varied and spiritual collection of work by the Mi'kmaq writers of Atlantic Canada. Both young and old stories and storytellers combine talents to produce short stories, poetry, and personal essays.
The narrative invites readers on an imaginative journey, offering a well-crafted story that captivates and inspires. Its engaging prose encourages exploration of new ideas and perspectives, making it a delightful experience for those who appreciate storytelling.
Celebrating the beauty of the everyday, the author explores the small disasters and discoveries that define life. In his one hundredth book, Lesley Choyce shares reflections on a wide range of topics from his coastal home in Canada, blending the ordinary with the extraordinary. Through his unique perspective, he invites readers to appreciate the nuances of daily experiences, making the familiar feel both significant and profound.
Sudden Impact
- 120 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
In a desperate race against time, Tina embarks on a journey to find a suitable donor for Kurt, whose life hangs in the balance. The story explores themes of sacrifice, friendship, and the lengths one will go to for love. As she navigates obstacles and emotional turmoil, Tina's determination and resilience are put to the ultimate test, revealing the profound impact of hope and connection in the face of adversity.
Around England with a Dog
- 312 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
For years, author Lesley Choyce has been fascinated and perplexed by the tumultuous history of England, the inexplicable customs of the English, and the many paradoxes of the people, but also their indomitable spirit. Lesley and Linda decide to embark on a new adventure with their West Highland terrier, Kelty. Join the Choyces as they hurtle around the U.K. in search of history, good food, quirky destinations, and places for the dog to pee
The Rules Have Changed
- 120 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
Blake Pendleton, a sixteen-year-old who has spent three years abroad, returns to find his school transformed in unexpected ways. As he navigates the changes and reconnects with friends, he faces the challenges of adapting to a new social landscape. This engaging novel explores themes of identity and belonging, making it a compelling read for teens.
The Untimely Resurrection of John Alexander MacNeil
- 264 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
At ninety, John Alexander MacNeil's fierce determination brings him back from the brink of death, only to confront Death itself in a surreal encounter at his kitchen table. This thought-provoking narrative explores themes of mortality, resilience, and the human spirit, as John navigates his unique dialogue with Death, reflecting on his life and the choices that led him to this moment. The story blends humor and poignancy, offering an insightful look into the nature of life and the inevitability of death.
Face the Music
- 112 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
Tyler and Mason, two friends yearning for a change, seek to break free from their small-town confines. Their quest for adventure and a new life unfolds in this engaging novel, capturing the struggles and dreams of adolescence. As they navigate their desires and the challenges of leaving home, the story explores themes of friendship, ambition, and the search for identity, resonating with teen readers eager for relatable experiences.
The Thing You're Good at
- 168 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
The story follows Jake as he navigates the challenges of supporting his friend Maria, whose life is turned upside down after her parents are deported. This poignant narrative explores themes of friendship, resilience, and the impact of immigration policies on families, making it a compelling read for teens facing similar issues in today's society.