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Patricia Cecil Hass

    Patricia Hass écrit pour les jeunes lecteurs de 8 à 12 ans, en mettant l'accent sur le développement de la responsabilité, de l'engagement et de l'autonomie. Ses œuvres visent à donner aux jeunes l'assurance de se fier à leur propre intellect, courage et initiative. Hass estime que cet âge est crucial pour que les enfants comprennent la valeur de penser par eux-mêmes et d'agir de manière responsable sur la base de ces connaissances. Ses récits encouragent l'indépendance et la prise de décision réfléchie.

    Der Hengst im Moor
    Der Ruf der weiten Wälder
    The Pocahontas Feather
    Swampfire
    The Shockoe Slip Gang
    • The Shockoe Slip Gang

      A Mystery

      • 202pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      5,0(4)Évaluer

      Fast-paced and adventurous, this story captivates middle grade readers while incorporating elements of American history. It appeals to fans of classic series like Gertrude Chandler Warner's Boxcar Children and Avi's Night Journeys, promising an engaging blend of excitement and learning.

      The Shockoe Slip Gang
    • Swampfire

      A Shockoe Slip Gang Adventure

      • 212pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,0(1)Évaluer

      In this thrilling adventure, siblings Sally and Andrew, along with their friend Robin, explore the mysterious Great Dismal Swamp while visiting their Cousin Anne's farm. Drawn by rumors of a ghost, which Robin reveals to be a stunning red gold horse, they embark on a quest to find it. Ignoring warnings, they venture deeper into the wilderness, only to face peril from a bear and a lightning-induced wildfire. The children must rely on their courage and cleverness to escape danger and protect Robin's family in this action-packed tale.

      Swampfire
    • The Pocahontas Feather

      A Shockoe Slip Gang Mystery

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      The Shockoe Slip Gang embarks on a thrilling adventure when their friend Jason reveals the theft of a Native American headband linked to Pocahontas from a Jamestown museum. As they investigate, suspicions arise around Amy, a curator and Pocahontas's descendant, leading to a web of intrigue and mystery. The story combines elements of friendship, heritage, and the quest for truth as the gang navigates the complexities of loyalty and history.

      The Pocahontas Feather