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Martin Baynton

    Martin Baynton es un autor británico cuya obra abarca literatura infantil y ficción para adultos, con un estilo narrativo distintivo que ha visto sus cuentos antologados. Es célebre por su cautivadora narrativa, que cautiva a lectores de todas las edades. El enfoque único de Baynton radica en su profunda comprensión de la psique infantil, traduciendo hábilmente emociones complejas en prosa accesible y atractiva. Su importancia literaria se marca por su habilidad para crear narrativas resonantes que dejan una impresión duradera.

    Quickly Slowly Day
    Daniel's Dinosaurs
    Jane and the Dragon
    The Secret of Safe Passage
    • The Secret of Safe Passage

      A Bold Reimagining of Alice in Wonderland for the 21st Century

      • 338 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      This modern retelling of a classic tale presents a fresh perspective on the beloved story of Alice in Wonderland, infusing it with contemporary themes and issues. The narrative explores identity, technology, and societal norms, inviting readers to reflect on the absurdities of modern life through the lens of whimsical characters and surreal landscapes. With a bold and imaginative approach, the book captivates both new readers and fans of the original, offering a thought-provoking journey into a reimagined wonderland.

      The Secret of Safe Passage
    • Jane and the Dragon

      • 25 páginas
      • 1 hora de lectura

      Jane lives in the royal court and longs to be a knight. No one takes her dreams seriously, except the court jester, who gives Jane his secret suit of armour to practice with. When a dragon comes and steals away the prince, Jane is ready and willing to fight it. Will her dream ever come true?

      Jane and the Dragon
    • Explaining the passage of time is challenging, even to adults. Some moments race by, others drag more slowly. That's certainly how the young bear in this story experiences it through a busy, quickly-slowly day!

      Quickly Slowly Day