Deborah Kerbel Bücher
Deborah Kerbel ist eine produktive Autorin, deren Werke bei jungen Lesern aller Altersgruppen Anklang finden. Ihr Schreiben zeichnet sich durch einen fesselnden Stil und die Auseinandersetzung mit Themen aus, die für die heutige Jugend relevant sind. Kerbel schafft Erzählungen, die sowohl zum Nachdenken anregen als auch unterhaltsam sind, und festigt damit ihren Ruf als bedeutende Stimme in der Jugendliteratur. Ihr Engagement für ihr Handwerk zeigt sich in der Tiefe und Bedachtheit jeder Geschichte.






Focusing on the theme of extinction, this illustrated nonfiction picture book highlights notable animal and insect endlings, the final survivors of their species. It addresses the pressing mass extinction crisis and empowers young readers by offering practical ways they can contribute to conservation efforts. Engaging visuals complement the informative content, making it a compelling read for children interested in wildlife and environmental issues.
The creators of the critically-acclaimed Windy Days, Sunny Days and Snow Days celebrate rainy weather in their signature collage art and whimsical rhyme, now available in board book format!
An award-winning celebration of windy weather, now in board book! The creators of Snow Days and Sunny Days return with a new Toddler Tough padded hardcover featuring signature collage art and whimsical rhyme.
With more enticing collage art and sparkling rhyme from the creators of Snow Days, a preschooler's celebration of sunny weather and all the activities it makes possible.
Girl on the Other Side
- 152 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
The unexpected convergence of Tabby and Lora's lives reveals the deep, dark secrets and hidden pains they both carry. As they navigate a series of strange events, their differences become secondary to the shared struggles that force them to confront their pasts and each other. This gripping tale explores themes of connection, resilience, and the complexities of friendship born from adversity.
Lure
- 200 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
Set against the backdrop of a Victorian garden and a haunted library, the story follows Max Green as he navigates the challenges of moving to a new town. Struggling with loneliness and unrequited love for an older girl, Max's life takes an intriguing turn when he encounters a ghost named John. The intertwining themes of friendship, love, and the supernatural explore Max's journey of self-discovery and his quest for belonging in a new environment.
Snow Days
- 24 Seiten
- 1 Lesestunde
Now in board-book format, an award-winning celebration of all the activities snow makes possible for preschoolers with sparkling rhyme and unique collage illustrations
Fred & Marjorie: A Doctor, a Dog, and the Discovery of Insulin
- 56 Seiten
- 2 Lesestunden
The narrative centers on the groundbreaking discovery of insulin, a pivotal advancement in treating juvenile diabetes, primarily through the experiences of Frederick Banting. Haunted by the plight of diabetic children, Banting, with student assistant Charles Best, experiments on street dogs to isolate insulin. Their efforts lead to a miraculous treatment for a human patient, though it comes at the cost of several dogs, including Marjorie, whom Banting cherished. The book also explores the ethical implications of animal testing in medical research, providing a deeper context to this historical milestone.
Heloise the penguin embarks on a humorous adventure to find others who share her dislike for huddling, which makes her feel uneasy. As she explores, she realizes that the comfort of home and the support of her friends are irreplaceable. Ultimately, this charming picture book highlights themes of friendship and belonging, emphasizing the value of companionship even in moments of discomfort.