The life and career of hockey star Sidney Crosby are vividly presented through colorful spreads and engaging sidebars. Young sports fans will enjoy fun facts and a map highlighting significant locations in his journey, making it an exciting and informative read.
Brian Hall Reihenfolge der Bücher (Chronologisch)






Madeleine
- 332 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
Like most biographies, Brian Hall's account of his daughter Madeleine begins at her birth. But unlike most biographies, it concludes with her third birthday. Along the way, it describes her intriguing transition from infant solipsism through toddler self-absorption to a small person's sociability. With his trademark subtle humor and novelist's eye for the telling detail, Hall recounts her first laugh, first words, first tantrum, and brings it all to life from the inside out. By speculating on his daughter's perceptions as she grows, Hall gives us insights into the evolution of language, attachments and separations, and a youngster's curiosity and fear. What emerges is a portrait of growing consciousness in action?a universal voyage whose every revelation and frustration is captured with stunning detail and intimacy.
The Face
- 208 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
Shows and describes climbs in Vietnam, Jordan, Canada, Utah, Scotland, and South Africa
Saskias Weg
- 475 Seiten
- 17 Lesestunden
Eine 12jährige schafft sich auf einer alten amerikanischen Hippie-Farm ihre eigene phantastische Welt. Als sie begreift, dass ihr Vater ein Lügner und als Guru und Umweltschützer ein Gescheiterter ist, rebelliert sie und verabschiedet sich von den Illusionen ihrer Kindheit.
American journalist Brian Hall spent the spring and summer of 1991 traveling through Yugoslavia, even as the nation was crumbling in his footsteps. Having arrived a week after the catalytic May 2 massacre at Borovo Selo, he watched as political solutions were abandoned with dizzying speed, and as Yugoslavia's various ethnicities, which had managed to reach a point of tolerant coexistence, tipped into the violence of civil war.