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Joyce Hansen

    Joyce Hansen ist eine Autorin, die sich mit ihren Werken der Kinder- und Jugendliteratur widmet und dabei tief aus ihren eigenen Kindheitserfahrungen und Welterbeobachtungen schöpft. Ihre Erzählungen erforschen oft Themen der Familie und die Komplexität des Erwachsenwerdens und spiegeln ein scharfes Verständnis für jugendliche Perspektiven wider. Hansen besitzt eine ausgeprägte erzählerische Stimme, die sich in das Innenleben ihrer Charaktere vertieft und ihre Geschichten bei jungen Lesern tief Anklang finden lässt. In ihrer Arbeit untersucht sie das komplexe Geflecht menschlicher Beziehungen und die alltäglichen Herausforderungen, die die individuelle Entwicklung prägen.

    Which way freedom?
    Home Boy
    Yellow Bird and Me
    I Thought My Soul Would Rise and Fly: The Diary of Patsy, a Freed Girl
    One True Friend
    The Gift-Giver
    • The Gift-Giver

      • 128 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden
      4,5(7)Abgeben

      The year she is in fifth grade, Doris meets a special friend in her Bronx neighborhood.

      The Gift-Giver
    • One True Friend

      • 162 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden
      3,6(5)Abgeben

      Amir struggles to adjust to his new life with the Smiths, his caring foster parents, and feels a sense of disconnection, especially since his youngest brother doesn't recognize him. Despite the warmth of his new home, Amir's discomfort stems from the loss of his family after their parents' death. His longing to reunite with his other siblings amplifies his feelings of isolation, as he seeks a sense of belonging and connection in his new environment.

      One True Friend
    • Yellow Bird and Me

      • 160 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden
      3,8(74)Abgeben

      In a sequel to THE GIFT-GIVER, Doris reluctantly starts helping Yellow Bird, the class clown, with his reading problem. To her surprise, Doris finds that in caring for and helping Bird, she develops a new friend.

      Yellow Bird and Me
    • Home Boy

      • 156 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      Determined to change his life, Marcus enters Langston High School ready to embrace a fresh start, free from his past of selling drugs. He reflects on the guidance from his loved ones and recognizes the importance of education. However, his resolve is tested by Eddie, his adversary, who threatens to derail his plans for a better future. Having moved from the idyllic St. Cruz to the challenging environment of the Bronx, Marcus confronts both internal and external struggles as he seeks redemption and a new path.

      Home Boy
    • In this classic Coretta Scott King Honor Book, a young enslaved man makes a daring run for freedom, then battles to free his people.  "Authenticity rings throughout this outstanding novel depicting events and places in rural South Carolina in the 1860s and representing the diversity of persons, experiences, and opinions during the Civil War. The double-edged title refers to trust and decisions as well as to the escapes of African Americans from bondage. This historical novel accurately documents the military participation of blacks in the Civil War."  (Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books) Obi had never forgotten the sounds of his mother's screams on the day he was sold away from her. Making plans to run away to find her was a secret game he played with his friend Buka, an old African who lived at the edge of the farm. When the Civil War began, Obi knew it was time to run—or be sold again. If he was caught, he'd be killed...or worse. But if he stayed, he might never know freedom. This classic historical fiction for ages 9 to 12 is a strong choice for sharing in the classroom or at home, especially for students studying topics including the Civil War, African American participation in the war, and the history of slavery in the United States.

      Which way freedom?