Sue Corbett crea narrativas que exploran momentos cruciales de la vida y la formación de la identidad. Sus obras a menudo profundizan en los temas del crecimiento y la búsqueda del propio lugar en el mundo. La autora capta hábilmente la profundidad emocional de sus personajes y sus viajes hacia el autodescubrimiento. Su estilo de escritura es accesible y cautivador, atrayendo a los lectores a sus historias.
When the newspaper company cancels his route, Wil David is prepared to fight to get his job back, but his focus changes when he stumbles upon a carnival mystery and a plot by a con man that could destroy the town.
The story follows Bernadette McBride, who unexpectedly transforms into her twelve-year-old self on the morning of her fortieth birthday after wishing to be young again. Initially thrilled, she soon grapples with the complexities of her new life. Enrolling in her son’s seventh-grade computer class, she seeks his help, but he remains unaware of her true identity. Meanwhile, her oldest son, Patrick, is determined to bring her back to their normal family life, facing the challenge of rescuing his mother from this surreal predicament.
1928, 1958 and 1960), the 20th century's best-known promoter of contraception
(Marie Stopes, d. 1958), civil rights worker Rosa Parks (d. 2005), founder of
the hospice movement Cicely Saunders (d. 2005), anti-apartheid campaigner
Helen Suzman (d. 2009) and Nobel Prize-winning environmentalist Wangari
Maathai (d.