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Barbara O'Connor

    9. November 1958

    Barbara O’Connor schöpft aus ihren südstaatlichen Wurzeln, um preisgekrönte Kinderbücher zu schreiben. Ihre Werke erforschen oft Themen wie Familie, Freundschaft und die Suche nach dem eigenen Platz in der Welt. O’Connor ist bekannt für ihren warmen, einfühlsamen Erzählstil, der junge Leser sofort in die Handlung zieht. Ihre Bücher zeichnen sich durch eine realistische Darstellung von Kindheitserfahrungen und den Herausforderungen aus, die ihnen helfen zu wachsen und zu lernen.

    Barbara O'Connor
    I've Got to Make My Livin'
    Fame and Glory in Freedom, Georgia
    Sandplay and Storytelling
    Wish
    Ausgebucht!
    3 beste Freunde, Viola, 1 Ochsenfrosch und der aufregendste Sommer aller Zeiten
    • Es ist Sommer und Owen hat gerade den größten, grünsten und glitschigsten Ochsenfrosch von ganz Carter, Georgia, gefangen! Er könnte rundum glücklich sein, wenn, ja wenn der Frosch in seinem Froschkäfig nicht so niedergeschlagen aussehen würde. Und wenn Owen noch direkt neben seinen zwei besten Freunden wohnen würde und nicht neben der nervigen, oberschlauen Viola, die sich in alles einmischt, was die drei Freunde unternehmen. Doch dann fällt eines Nachts etwas mit lautem Gepolter vom Zug, der gleich neben Owens Haus vorbeifährt. Und als Owen es endlich gefunden hat, wird ihm klar, dass er jede Hand brauchen wird, um das geheimnisvolle Ding zum Grahamteich zu bringen. und dass dieser Sommer der großartigste Sommer aller Zeiten sein wird! Eine Sommer- und Freundschafts-geschichte, so warm wie die Sommersonne.

      3 beste Freunde, Viola, 1 Ochsenfrosch und der aufregendste Sommer aller Zeiten
    • Ausgebucht!

      Erfolgreiches Marketing für Solo-Selbstständige. Marketing-Strategie und Selbstständigkeit sinnvoll verknüpfen

      Ausgebucht!
    • 4,4(158)Abgeben

      Presents a story about a girl who, with the help of the dog of her dreams, discovers that family doesn't always have to be related--they are simply people who love you for who you are.

      Wish
    • Sandplay and Storytelling

      • 266 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden
      4,0(1)Abgeben

      In this ground-breaking work, sandplay psychotherapist, Barbara Turner, PhD, partners with Learning Specialist, Kristín Unnsteinsdóttir, PhD, to explore how engaging children in Jungian sandplay therapy and imaginative story telling works to improve classroom performance and to increase intelligence scores. These child specialists make a solid argument for the necessary consideration of the unconscious and the inner world of the individual child in learning. They advocate that curriculum design for children must include imaginative therapeutic play and active attention to children's emotional needs.

      Sandplay and Storytelling
    • Fame and Glory in Freedom, Georgia

      • 112 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden
      4,2(23)Abgeben

      Unpopular sixth-grader Burdette "Bird" Weaver persuades the new boy at school, whom everyone thinks is mean and dumb, to be her partner for a spelling bee that might win her everything she's ever wanted

      Fame and Glory in Freedom, Georgia
    • I've Got to Make My Livin'

      • 338 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden
      4,0(3)Abgeben

      For many years, the interrelated histories of prostitution and cities have perked the ears of urban scholars, but until now the history of urban sex work has dealt only in passing with questions of race. In I’ve Got to Make My Livin’, Cynthia Blair explores African American women’s sex work in Chicago during the decades of some of the city’s most explosive growth, expanding not just our view of prostitution, but also of black women’s labor, the Great Migration, black and white reform movements, and the emergence of modern sexuality. Focusing on the notorious sex districts of the city’s south side, Blair paints a complex portrait of black prostitutes as conscious actors and historical agents; prostitution, she argues here, was both an arena of exploitation and abuse, as well as a means of resisting middle-class sexual and economic norms. Blair ultimately illustrates just how powerful these norms were, offering stories about the struggles that emerged among black and white urbanites in response to black women’s increasing visibility in the city’s sex economy. Through these powerful narratives, I’ve Got to Make My Livin’ reveals the intersecting racial struggles and sexual anxieties that underpinned the celebration of Chicago as the quintessentially modern twentieth-century city.

      I've Got to Make My Livin'
    • Greetings from Nowhere

      • 224 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden
      4,2(51)Abgeben

      Don't miss Barbara O'Connor's other middle-grade work—like Wish; Wonderland; How to Steal a Dog; Fame and Glory in Freedom, Georgia; The Fantastic Secret of Owen Jester; and more! From an author long recognized for her true Southern voice and heartfelt characters, Greetings from Nowhere, with its four intertwining stories, brings Barbara O'Connor's work to a new level of sophistication. Aggie isn't expecting visitors at the Sleepy Time Motel in the Great Smoky Mountains. Since her husband died, she is all alone with her cat, Ugly, and keeping up with the bills and repairs has become next to impossible. The pool is empty, the garden is overgrown, and not a soul has come to stay in nearly three months. When she reluctantly places a For Sale ad in the newspaper, Aggie doesn't know that Kirby and his mom will need a room when their car breaks down on the way to Kirby's new reform school. Or that Loretta and her parents will arrive in her dad's plumbing company van on a trip meant to honor the memory of Loretta's birth mother. Or that Clyde Dover will answer the For Sale ad in such a hurry and move in with his daughter, Willow, looking for a brand-new life to replace the one that was fractured when Willow's mom left. Perhaps the biggest surprise of all is that Aggie and her guests find just the friends they need at the shabby motel in the middle of nowhere. This title has Common Core connections.

      Greetings from Nowhere
    • Examines methods of information management in ancient and medieval Europe as well as the Islamic world and China, focusing on the organization, composition, and reception of Latin reference books in print in early modern Europe.

      Too Much to Know
    • Beethoven in Paradise

      • 162 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden
      3,8(41)Abgeben

      In a trailer park named Paradise, the story unfolds the lives of its eclectic residents, each grappling with their own struggles and dreams. The narrative delves into themes of community, resilience, and the pursuit of happiness amidst adversity. As relationships form and tensions rise, the characters navigate their intertwined fates, revealing the complexities of life in a place often overlooked. The setting becomes a vibrant backdrop for exploring deeper human connections and the longing for a better future.

      Beethoven in Paradise
    • In Fayette, South Carolina, Popeye finds life dull until the Jewells' RV gets stuck, bringing Elvis and his siblings to town. When mysterious boats with secret messages appear in the creek, Popeye and Elvis embark on an adventure to uncover the sender and the meaning behind the notes.

      The Small Adventure of Popeye and Elvis