The diary of Leslie Howard Miller, a Canadian soldier from the First World War, offers a unique glimpse into his wartime experiences through his educated and articulate perspective. His enduring fascination with the natural world enriches the narrative, providing a poignant contrast to the harsh realities of war. This remarkable account captures both the personal and universal themes of conflict, survival, and the beauty of nature amidst the chaos.
Leslie Miller Bücher


Janessa, an enthusiastic second grader, eagerly anticipates her after-school snack, her excitement growing as the school day comes to an end. As she rushes home, her rumbling stomach reflects her impatience. The story explores the consequences of her eagerness when she devours her treat too quickly, highlighting themes of patience and moderation in a fun and relatable way for young readers.