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Janet Lunn

    28. Dezember 1928 – 26. Juni 2017

    Diese Autorin, eine engagierte Träumerin, findet ihre literarische Inspiration tief in ihrer inneren Vorstellungswelt. Schon als Kind nährten die Geräusche der Natur und das Bild alter Bauernhäuser ihren kreativen Geist, was sie dazu brachte, Geschichten zu schreiben, die oft das Leben früherer Bewohner dieser stimmungsvollen Orte erforschen. Ihre Verbindung zum Land und seinen stillen Erzählungen bleibt ein zentrales Thema und prägt eine unverwechselbare Stimme, die bei den Lesern Anklang findet.

    The Story of Canada
    The Root Cellar
    Double Spell
    Das Rätsel der Puppe
    Das Haus an der Weißdornbucht
    • Das Haus an der Weißdornbucht

      • 186 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden
      4,4(6)Abgeben

      Die Geschichte der fünfzehnjährigen Mary, die ihre schottische Heimat verläßt, um ihren in Kanada verschollenen Vetter Duncan zu suchen. Zugleich wird das harte und entbehrungsreich Leben der kanadischen Siedler im 19. Jahrhundert geschildert.

      Das Haus an der Weißdornbucht
    • Double Spell

      • 144 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden
      3,6(9)Abgeben

      The story revolves around Elizabeth and her unsettling experiences with a mysterious doll that seems to connect her and others through shared dreams and uncanny knowledge. As strange occurrences unfold, the characters must confront the implications of their bond with the doll and the secrets it may hold. This exploration of the supernatural delves into themes of friendship, the unknown, and the impact of seemingly innocent objects on their lives.

      Double Spell
    • The Root Cellar

      • 240 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden
      3,8(106)Abgeben

      Set against the backdrop of a Canadian farm, the story follows twelve-year-old orphan Rose as she discovers a hidden world in her aunt's root cellar. Here, she befriends the spirits of those who lived on the farm over a century ago, leading to enchanting interactions that bridge past and present. Through these connections, Rose embarks on a journey of friendship, self-discovery, and the exploration of her family's history.

      The Root Cellar
    • The Story of Canada

      • 320 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden
      3,4(9)Abgeben

      From the epic journeys into the unknown by the first people who crossed the Bering land bridge thousands of years ago to Roberta Bondar's landmark voyage into space, The Story of Canada is as vast in scope as the country itself. Authors Janet Lunn and Christopher Moore tell the country's story through rich narrative, recreations of daily life, folk tales, and fascinating facts. The book is splendidly illustrated with original paintings by Alan Daniel, as well as hundreds of historical photographs, maps, paintings, posters, and cartoons. And this updated edition takes Canada's story right up to the present day, with new material on the Charlottetown Accord, the resurgence of Quebec separatism, and Canadian peacekeeping efforts in the former Yugoslavia. The result is a highly readable history that is as beautiful as it is informative, an essential reference for every Canadian family.

      The Story of Canada