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Jennifer Armstrong

    Jennifer Armstrong entdeckte ihren Beruf als Autorin in der ersten Klasse, inspiriert durch die Freiheit, Bücher aus einer nicht katalogisierten Schulbibliothek auszuwählen. Diese frühe Leidenschaft für das Lesen und das fantasievolle Ausfüllen von Lücken befeuerte eine lebenslange Hingabe an das Schreiben. Ihr umfangreiches Werk, das Romane und Bilderbücher umfasst, befasst sich oft mit Themen wie Entdeckung, Widerstandsfähigkeit und der Kraft des menschlichen Geistes. Armstrong besitzt eine unverwechselbare erzählerische Stimme, die die Leser fesselt und sie zu einer bedeutenden Persönlichkeit in der Kinder- und Jugendliteratur macht.

    Once Upon a Banana
    Photo by Brady: A Picture of the Civil War
    The True Story Behind Lincoln's Gettysburg Address
    Magnus at the Fire
    In My Hands
    Wer ein Leben rettet . . .. Eine wahre Geschichte aus dem Holocaust
    • 2017

      The Raven Born

      • 174 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden

      The story unfolds in a divided continent, contrasting a snowy, magic-infused dictatorship with a warm, adventurous realm. Ezivan Lentaris, the daughter of the ruling sorcerer, navigates this dichotomy, shaped by her unique perspective on the world around her. As she grapples with her lineage and the oppressive regime, themes of power, rebellion, and self-discovery emerge, setting the stage for a journey that challenges her beliefs and the status quo.

      The Raven Born
    • 2015

      The Father Daughter War

      • 202 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      Exploring the aftermath of the Rhodesian war, this memoir delves into a father's experiences, reflecting on the complexities of life in Rhodesia. It captures the emotional landscape of post-migratory fragmentation, offering a sympathetic examination of personal and collective histories shaped by conflict and displacement. Through vivid storytelling, the narrative reveals the enduring impact of war on identity and memory.

      The Father Daughter War
    • 2015

      African Death & The Holy Trilogy

      • 62 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden

      The narrative vividly portrays Tom and a hyena sharing an intimate moment in nature, highlighting the hyena's consumption of carrion. This scene reflects themes of survival and the interconnectedness of life and death in the wild. The atmosphere is rich with sensory details, emphasizing the natural instincts and behaviors of the characters as they navigate their environment. The evocative imagery invites readers to explore the deeper meanings of existence and the cycle of life.

      African Death & The Holy Trilogy
    • 2015

      Insouciant Poems

      • 56 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      This collection features irreverent poems that explore themes of history, nationalism, and the complexities of Rhodesia and Zimbabwe. The work delves into the psychological landscape shaped by the past, offering a unique perspective on the socio-political issues that have influenced the region. Through its bold and thought-provoking verses, the book invites readers to reflect on the intricacies of identity and memory in the context of a tumultuous history.

      Insouciant Poems
    • 2013

      Delve into the historical context and significance of President Lincoln's iconic speech, exploring its enduring impact after 150 years. This book offers an in-depth look at the events leading up to the speech and the themes that continue to resonate today, providing readers with a unique perspective on one of America's most pivotal moments in history.

      The True Story Behind Lincoln's Gettysburg Address
    • 2006

      Featuring a unique format of rhyming street signs, this picture book combines the imaginative artistry of a Caldecott Medal winner with the storytelling talent of an award-winning author. The engaging narrative offers a fun and whimsical experience, ensuring readers will enjoy its playful ride multiple times. Full color illustrations enhance the delightful journey throughout the book.

      Once Upon a Banana
    • 2005

      The narrative explores the Civil War through the eyes of field photographers employed by Matthew Brady, who accompanied troops to capture poignant visual records of the conflict. This unique perspective highlights the impact of photography on public perception and historical documentation during a tumultuous period. The book combines compelling storytelling with striking photographs, offering readers an intimate look at the realities of war and the role of visual art in shaping collective memory.

      Photo by Brady: A Picture of the Civil War
    • 2005

      Set in an early 20th-century firehouse, this picture book follows the adventures of a spirited horse who refuses to retire gracefully. Blending history and humor, it captures the horse's dedication to its work and the bond it shares with the firefighters. The vibrant illustrations enhance the heartfelt narrative, making it an engaging read for both children and adults.

      Magnus at the Fire
    • 2001

      In My Hands

      • 288 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden
      4,5(214)Abgeben

      Irene, a 17-year-old nursing student, became a housekeeper for a Nazi officer after the invasion of Poland. In a courageous act, she hid 12 Jewish people in the officer's villa basement, risking her life to protect them. This is her powerful story.

      In My Hands