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Nina Bawden

    19 de enero de 1925 – 22 de agosto de 2012

    Nina Bawden fue una aclamada autora británica cuyas obras a menudo exploraron temas del crecimiento y las dinámicas familiares. Su estilo de escritura, atractivo y sensible, capturó las complejidades de las experiencias infantiles junto con la seriedad de los desafíos de la vida. Bawden entrelazó magistralmente la aventura con una profunda perspicacia psicológica, resonando en lectores de todas las generaciones. Su habilidad para crear personajes cautivadores e historias memorables consolida su importante lugar en la literatura infantil y para adultos.

    Nina Bawden
    The Birds On The Trees
    The Peppermint Pig
    The House of Secrets
    The Outside Child
    Carrie's War
    The Witch's Daughter
    • The Witch's Daughter

      • 160 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      Alternative cover edition here On the Scottish island of Skua, a friendship develops between lonely and mysterious Perdita and a blind girl and her brother as the threesome look for rare orchids, explore the island caves, and meet up with jewel thieves.

      The Witch's Daughter
    • Carrie's War

      • 208 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      Albert, Carrie and young Nick are war-time evacuees whose lives get so tangled up with the people they've come to live among that the war and their real families seem to belong to another world. Carrie and Nick are billeted in Wales with old Mr Evans, who is so mean and cold, and his timid mouse of a sister, Lou, who suddenly starts having secrets. Their friend Albert is luckier, living in Druid's Bottom with warm-hearted Hepzibah Green and the strange Mister Johnny, who can talk to animals but not to human beings. Carrie and Nick visit him there whenever they can for Hepzibah makes life exciting and enticing with her stories and delicious cooking. Gradually they begin to feel more at ease in their war-time home, but then, in trying to heal the rift between Mr Evans and his estranged sister, and save Druid's Bottom, Carrie does a terrible thing which is to haunt her for years to come. Carrie revisits Wales as an adult and tells the story to her own children.

      Carrie's War
    • The Outside Child

      • 128 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      At the age of 13, Jane discovers that her seaman father has remarried and that she has a half brother and sister somewhere. She longs to meet them but her stepmother doesn't want her children to know about Jane. The author also wrote Peppermint Pig, The Runaway Summer and Squib.

      The Outside Child
    • The House of Secrets

      • 216 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      While staying with their aunt in an English seaside town, the Mallory children find a secret passage into the mysterious old house next door, where their efforts to help a strange girl lead to trouble and adventure.

      The House of Secrets
    • The expulsion from school of their son shatters the comfortable middle-class security of Maggie and Charlie. Toby's diffidence, drug-taking and refusal to discuss, disturb them sufficiently to seek professional help. The author was shortlisted for the 1987 Booker Prize with Circles of Deceit.

      The Birds On The Trees
    • Castle Dor

      • 288 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Both a spellbinding love story and a superb evocation of Cornwall's mythic past, Castle Dor is a book with unique and fascinating origins. It began life as the unfinished last novel of Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch, the celebrated 'Q', and was passed by his daughter to Daphne du Maurier whose storytelling skills were perfectly suited to the task of completing the old master's tale. The result is this magical, compelling recreation of the legend of Tristan and Iseult, transplanted in time to the Cornwall of the last century. A chance encounter between the Breton onion-seller, Amyot Trestane, and the newly-wed Linnet Lewarne launches their tragic story, taking them in the fateful footsteps of the doomed lovers of Cornish legend ...

      Castle Dor
    • Already upset by her parents divorce, an eleven-year-old girl finds matters just get worse when she helps hide a boy who immigrated to England illegally.

      The Runaway Summer