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Kim Ventrella

    KIM VENTRELLA schreibt Romane für Jugendliche, die sich mit schwierigen Themen auseinandersetzen und dabei viel Humor, Fantasie und Hoffnung einbringen. Ihre Werke bieten den Lesern Licht und Trost durch Geschichten voller Vorstellungskraft und Menschlichkeit. Mit einem Hintergrund, der Rollen von Kinderbibliothekarin bis hin zu Friedenskorps-Freiwilliger umfasst, nimmt Ventrella nun ihre liebste Bezeichnung an: Autorin.

    The Secret Life of Sam
    Hello, Future Me
    Skeleton Tree
    • 2020

      Hello, Future Me

      • 272 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden
      4,1(86)Abgeben

      As June approaches her twelfth birthday, she is determined to organize a welcome home celebration for her mother. However, her plans unravel when she learns about her parents' impending divorce. Desperate to reunite them, she receives cryptic messages on her refurbished laptop from a user named JuniePie28, who claims to be her future self. These warnings challenge June's efforts to meddle in her parents' relationship, leading her on a journey of self-discovery and acceptance.

      Hello, Future Me
    • 2020

      The Secret Life of Sam

      • 272 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden
      3,7(101)Abgeben

      The timelessness of Bridge to Terabithia meets the wonder of Big Fish in this bittersweet, magical story, perfect for fans of Barbara O'Connor, Lisa Graff, and Dan Gemeinhart. When Sam's dad dies in a car accident, Sam is shuttled off to the dusty town of Holler, Oklahoma, to live with a long-lost aunt.

      The Secret Life of Sam
    • 2017

      Skeleton Tree

      • 288 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden
      4,4(8)Abgeben

      "When Stanley Stanwright finds a bone poking out of the earth in his back garden, he is determined to take a picture of it and send it to the Young Discoverer's Competition, thinking it will help bring his dad back home. But the bone begins to grow, reaching up out of the ground until it turns into a skeleton - a skeleton with an unusual interest in his unwell younger sister Miren. As time wears on, Miren's condition worsens, and the only time she is truly at peace is when she is playing with the skeleton. But Stanley is wary of him, especially when he finally manages to get a picture, and spots a scythe at the skeleton's feet. . . A whimsical, heartfelt story about a boy who finds a friend in Death with the help of an unusual tree growing in his back garden. With black line illustrations throughout by Victoria Assanelli."

      Skeleton Tree