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Bernard Ashley

    1 de enero de 1935

    Bernard Ashley es célebre por su compasiva exploración de los vulnerables y los olvidados, a menudo ambientada en el crudo realismo de las calles de Londres. Su poder reside en su habilidad para habitar la mente de niños y jóvenes, revelando sus mundos interiores con empatía y perspicacia. Las obras de Ashley, marcadas por tramas trepidantes y personajes convincentes, abordan frecuentemente temas de justicia y decencia. Su enfoque realista, comparado con un honesto comentario social, impulsa su narrativa resonante.

    Narinder und Paula oder die schleichende Angst
    Flucht in die Sonne
    Ronnies Rache
    A Kind of Wild Justice
    Centuries of Stories
    High Pavement Blues
    • One of a series of top-quality fiction for schools. Since his father left home, Kevin and his mother have survived on the proceeds of her market stall. When the Coxes on the next stall try to drive them out, Kevin goes in search of his father, but this doesn't offer the easy solution he expects.

      High Pavement Blues
    • Centuries of Stories

      • 312 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Twenty of the finest children's authors have each woven a brand new tale around one century in the stunning and unique anthology Centuries of Stories, and together have come up with an amazing celebration of storytelling for the new millennium.

      Centuries of Stories
    • A Kind of Wild Justice

      • 192 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      When his father is framed by the Bradshaws and sent to jail, and his mother goes off to live with one of the brothers, Ronnie finds himself alone and looking to clear his father's name. He foils another of the Bradshaws' plots, but one of the immigrants hidden in the back of the Bradshaws' coach is the father of Ronnie's schoolmate, Manjit.

      A Kind of Wild Justice