Richard Peck Bücher
Richard Peck war ein amerikanischer Romanautor, der für seine Beiträge zur modernen Jugendliteratur gefeiert wird. Seine Werke befassten sich häufig mit Themen wie Jugend, Familie und gesellschaftlichen Umbrüchen, dargeboten mit einem feinen Gespür für authentische Stimmen und Charaktere. Peck verstand es meisterhaft, die Komplexität junger Leben einzufangen und ihre Suche nach Identität und Zugehörigkeit zu erforschen. Sein bleibender Einfluss auf das Genre der Jugendliteratur wirkt nach und inspiriert Leser mit seinen nachdenklichen und fesselnden Erzählungen.






Die 16-jährige Gail wird überfallen und vergewaltigt. Sie kennt den Täter, Sohn einer angesehenen wohlhabenden Familie. Als sie seinen Namen nennen will, gerät sie unter starken gesellschaftlichen Druck.
Don't Look and it Won't Hurt
- 178 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
Carol Patterson is a sixteen-year-old girl beset with problems. She feels lonely and unpoular at school. Her quiet bookishness and shabby clothes make her something of an outcast. Her mother can barely support Carol and her sisters with her job as a hostess at a roadside restaurant. To make matters worse, Carol's older sister, Ellen, becomes pregnant and must come to a decision about the fate of her baby. Although overburdened with worry, Carol tries valiantly to help her sister and continue on her own road to maturity. Does she have the endurance to make it through these hard times?
One of the most adored characters in children's literature is the eccentric, forceful, bighearted Grandma Dowdel, star of the Newbery Award-winning A Year Down Yonder and Newbery Honor-winning A Long Way from Chicago. And it turns out that her story isn't over. It's now 1958, and a new family has moved in next door to Mrs. Dowdel: a minister and his wife and kids. Soon Mrs. Dowdel will work her particular brand of charm on all of them, and they will quickly discover that the last house in town might also be the most vital.
A Year Down Yonder
- 144 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
The story follows a young protagonist navigating challenges that test their resilience and courage. With themes of friendship, perseverance, and the importance of community, the narrative unfolds in a richly detailed setting that enhances the emotional depth of the characters' journeys. The author skillfully weaves humor and heartwarming moments throughout, making it a compelling read for both children and adults. The Newbery Medal recognition highlights its significance in children's literature, celebrating its impact and storytelling excellence.
The Great Interactive Dream Machine: Another Adventure in Cyberspace
- 149 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
The plot revolves around Josh Lewis and his best friend Aaron Zimmer, who have created a wish-granting computer. While it seems like a dream come true, the machine has unpredictable bugs, granting wishes from unexpected sources, including Aaron's mom's poodle. As chaos ensues, the situation escalates when a mysterious figure known as The Watcher begins to surveil their activities in cyberspace, leading to unforeseen challenges. This engaging tale blends humor and suspense, showcasing Richard Peck's storytelling prowess.
A Long Way from Chicago
- 148 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
A boy reminisces about spending summers with grandma in her small town
Josh Lewis navigates the challenges of sixth grade at the prestigious Huckley School, where his best friend Aaron claims to have discovered time travel through his computer. When Aaron successfully transports himself into cyberspace, they encounter surprising figures from the past, unveiling hidden aspects of Huckley's history. The story features engaging characters, quick pacing, and clever narration that appeals to a wide range of readers, including those who may not typically enjoy reading.

