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Alison Lohans

    Alison Lohans escribe con sensibilidad y profundidad, explorando a menudo temas de identidad y pertenencia en entornos dinámicos y a veces desafiantes. Sus obras, dirigidas tanto a lectores jóvenes como adultos, presentan personajes cautivadores y narrativas interesantes que invitan a la reflexión sobre el mundo en que habitamos. Lohans examina hábilmente las complejas relaciones y las difíciles decisiones a las que se enfrentan sus personajes, entrelazando sutilmente comentarios sociales más amplios. Su prosa es apreciada por su accesibilidad, combinada con una profunda resonancia emocional que deja al lector pensativo.

    Bug Club Independent Fiction Year 4 Grey A Dinkin Dings and the Frightening Things
    The Wind and Amanda's Cello
    No Place for Kids
    Picturing Alyssa
    • Picturing Alyssa

      • 216 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      Alyssa is drawn to a 1931 Iowa farm depicted in an old family portrait, contrasting sharply with her own unhappy life. Her desire to escape leads her to form a bond with Deborah, a girl connected to the farm. However, as Alyssa examines more family photos, she uncovers unsettling truths about Deborah's family that raise questions about their past and the nature of their friendship. The story explores themes of nostalgia, friendship, and the hidden complexities of family histories.

      Picturing Alyssa
    • No Place for Kids

      • 144 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      The issues tacked in this book--homelessness, child abuse, and death of a parent--are handled in a sensitive and non-threatening way.

      No Place for Kids
    • Amanda's life takes an unexpected turn when a mysterious wind invades her cello, transforming her music into a series of extraordinary experiences. As the wind guides her, she discovers a world of unusual musical happenings that challenge her creativity and perception. This enchanting tale explores themes of inspiration and the magical connection between music and nature.

      The Wind and Amanda's Cello