This lyrical middle grade historical novel set during the Great Depression from award-winning author L. M. Elliott is a moving tale of the spirit of American persistence, found family, and the magical partnership between girl and horse. Bea wakes to Daddy's note in a hayloft, where he abandoned her with her little sister after the stock market crash took everything: Daddy's job at the bank, their home, Mama's health and life. How is Bea supposed to convince the imposing Mrs. Scott to take in two stray children? Mrs. Scott's money and Virginia farm are drying up in a drought and the Great Depression, too. She might have to sell her beautiful horses, starting with a dangerous chestnut that has caused tragedy in the past and injures her stableman shortly after Bea arrives. But wrestling with her own hurts and fears, Bea understands the chestnut's skittish distrust. She sees hope in the powerful jumper--if he can compete at horse shows, they might save the farm, and maybe Bea can even win a place in Mrs. Scott's heart.
L. M. Elliott Livres
L.M. Elliott crée des romans historiques captivants pour jeunes adultes, donnant souvent vie à des personnages et des événements moins connus de l'histoire américaine. Son écriture se caractérise par une profonde immersion dans le contexte historique et la création de personnages vivants et crédibles. Elliott est reconnue pour ses recherches méticuleuses et sa capacité à faire résonner le passé auprès des lecteurs contemporains. Ses œuvres explorent les thèmes de l'amitié, du courage et de la résilience face aux bouleversements historiques.





This powerful documentary-style novel with a photo essay introducing every chapter tells the story of two cousins, one a German in East Berlin and the other an American Army brat in West Berlin, from August 1960 to August 1961, as they navigate the political and social turmoil that threatens their friendship and ends in the abrupt rise of the Berlin Wall, which may separate them forever.
Hamilton and Peggy!
- 436pages
- 16 heures de lecture
Drawing from historical journals and letters, New York Times bestselling author Laura Elliot weaves a richly detailed tale about the extraordinary Peggy Schuyler and her revolutionary friendship with Alexander Hamilton. Perfect for fans of the smash Broadway musical sensation Hamilton! Peggy Schuyler has always felt like she’s existed in the shadows of her beloved sisters: the fiery, intelligent Angelica and beautiful, sweet Eliza. But it’s in the throes of a chaotic war that Peggy finds herself a central figure amid Loyalists and Patriots, spies and traitors, friends and family. When a flirtatious aide-de-camp, Alexander Hamilton, writes to Peggy asking for her help in wooing the earnest Eliza, Peggy finds herself unable to deny such an impassioned plea. A fast friendship forms between the two, but Alexander is caught in the same war as her father, and the danger to all their lives is real. Everything is a battlefield—from the frontlines to their carefully coded letters—but will Peggy’s bravery’s and intelligence be enough to keep them all safe?
In 1941, after Hitler declares war on the United States, unleashing U-boat submarines to attack American ships, thirteen-year-old Louisa June, with the waves outside her house carrying dangerous enemies, must help her mother after her father and brother are caught in the crossfire.
Uncle Bill's Hearing Humour
- 36pages
- 2 heures de lecture
Alex is reluctant to join the Mills family on their Saturday trip to visit Uncle Bill, expressing frustration over the long drive and the lack of activities at their destination. He feels overlooked, believing that Uncle Bill never truly listens to anyone. This family outing sets the stage for exploring themes of communication, family dynamics, and the challenges of connecting with relatives.