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Douglas Wood

    Douglas Wood ist ein gefeierter Autor, der in seinen Werken nach universell bedeutsamen Themen für Kinder und Erwachsene sucht. Seine preisgekrönten Bücher erforschen leise Themen wie Trauer und Heilung und feiern die menschliche Verbindung zur natürlichen Welt sowie den beständigen Geist der Liebe. Wood konzentriert sich auf Themen, die über Generationen hinweg Anklang finden und die Leser einladen, sich mit der Natur und tiefen menschlichen Emotionen zu verbinden.

    Fawn Island
    Don't Let Anybody Steal Your Dream
    Renaissance Triathlete
    Grandad's Prayers of the Earth
    Old Turtle and the Broken Truth
    Ladies of the Canyon
    • 2022
      3,7(85)Abgeben

      Through playful rhymes, a dog and cat share their heartfelt expressions of love and friendship, highlighting the unique bond they share despite their differences. Their charming dialogue captures the essence of companionship, making it a delightful read for children that emphasizes themes of friendship and love.

      I Love You Little, I Love You Lots
    • 2020

      Ladies of the Canyon

      • 204 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden
      4,7(13)Abgeben

      In a high-stakes world where ambition can lead to peril, the narrative explores the cutthroat dynamics of power and betrayal among elite individuals. Characters navigate a treacherous landscape, balancing their desires for success with the dangers that come from rivalry and deceit. As alliances form and shatter, the tension escalates, revealing the lengths people will go to maintain their status. The story delves into themes of ambition, morality, and the consequences of ruthless ambition.

      Ladies of the Canyon
    • 2020

      Renaissance Triathlete

      Enjoying Sport as an Older Athlete, Managing Mind and Body

      • 192 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden
      4,0(1)Abgeben

      Focusing on the experiences of athletes over 70, this account highlights the vibrancy and joy of participating in sports regardless of age. It inspires readers by showcasing the thrill and lifestyle that sports can offer, encouraging individuals from all disciplines to embrace physical activity later in life.

      Renaissance Triathlete
    • 2018

      Fawn Island

      • 192 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden
      3,4(3)Abgeben

      Douglas Wood is an acclaimed author known for his best-selling works, including Old Turtle and Grandad’s Prayers of the Earth. His writing often reflects themes of nature and spirituality, earning him numerous accolades such as the American Booksellers Book of the Year Award and The Christopher Medal. His contributions to literature and environmental education have been recognized with a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Minnesota Association for Environmental Education, highlighting his impact on both readers and the environment.

      Fawn Island
    • 2018

      Americans

      • 40 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden
      3,4(57)Abgeben

      Exploring the diverse nature of American identity, this book highlights the common traditions and values that unite people across the nation. Through significant symbols and events, such as the Fourth of July and the Bill of Rights, the authors delve into the essence of what it means to be American, celebrating both individuality and shared experiences that form the fabric of American society.

      Americans
    • 2017

      Old Turtle: Questions of the Heart

      From the Lessons of Old Turtle #2

      • 56 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      In a serene dialogue between a wise old turtle and various animals, profound questions about life, nature, and existence are explored. The narrative emphasizes themes of wisdom, interconnectedness, and the importance of listening to the earth. Through beautifully illustrated pages, readers are invited to reflect on the significance of harmony and respect for all living things, fostering a sense of wonder and understanding about the world around us. The story encourages readers to seek deeper truths and appreciate the beauty of nature.

      Old Turtle: Questions of the Heart
    • 2014

      When a Grandpa Says I Love You

      • 32 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden
      3,9(117)Abgeben

      Exploring the special bond between grandfathers and grandchildren, this heartwarming book showcases the various ways grandfathers express their love. Through delightful illustrations and cozy narratives, young readers are invited to appreciate these cherished relationships, making it a perfect companion to "When a Dad Says 'I Love You.'" Full-color artwork enhances the emotional connection and warmth of the story.

      When a Grandpa Says I Love You
    • 2011

      Franklin and Winston

      A Christmas That Changed the World

      The narrative explores the pivotal relationship between two influential leaders during World War II, highlighting a crucial holiday visit that solidified their friendship. This encounter not only deepened their bond but also significantly impacted the trajectory of the war, showcasing the weight of their decisions on global events. The book delves into themes of leadership, camaraderie, and the historical context that shaped their alliance during a critical time in history.

      Franklin and Winston
    • 2010

      A heartwarming true story unfolds as a family is connected across generations through their care for a cherished rosebush. This narrative, brought to life by a bestselling author and illustrator, explores themes of love, legacy, and the bonds that tie family members together over time.

      Aunt Mary's Rose
    • 2010

      Exploring the concept of sunrise, the narrative follows the perspective of one child and gradually expands to include others around the globe, ultimately connecting back to the original child. This journey emphasizes the interconnectedness of lives across distances. Accompanied by stunning artwork, the book presents a visually captivating portrayal of a world that balances simplicity and complexity, symbolizing the dawn of new beginnings and opportunities with each new day.

      Where the Sunrise Begins