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Marie-Louise Fitzpatrick

    Cette auteure dublinoise résidant à Wicklow a consacré près de trente ans à la création de livres illustrés et a désormais élargi son répertoire pour y inclure des romans. Son travail se caractérise par un style distinctif qui captive les lecteurs de tous âges. Par son écriture, elle vise à explorer de profondes émotions humaines et des relations à travers des récits captivants. Sa contribution littéraire réside dans l'enrichissement de la littérature jeunesse avec des œuvres de valeur artistique et des messages importants.

    Owl Bat Bat Owl
    Don't!
    Sisters of the Moon
    I Can Make a Train Noise
    On Midnight Beach
    • On Midnight Beach

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,9(659)Évaluer

      Set in the sweltering summer of 1970s Donegal, the story follows three friends who form a bond with a dolphin named Rinn. Their secret swimming escapades take a turn when rival villagers plot to capture the beloved creature. This compelling young adult novel features a large cast and explores themes of friendship, adventure, and the challenges of protecting something precious from outside threats.

      On Midnight Beach
    • The book invites readers on an exhilarating journey aboard a train, emphasizing the power of imagination to enhance the experience. With a rhythmic narrative, it encourages engagement and interaction, making it perfect for read-aloud sessions. The lively portrayal of the train ride captures the excitement and adventure that comes with travel, sparking creativity in young minds.

      I Can Make a Train Noise
    • If Suzy wants something, somehow Rhiannon can make it so: friends, beach parties, midnight photoshoots under a moonlit sky .

      Sisters of the Moon
    • This beautiful, funny picture book perfectly captures the feelings of a child with a new baby in the family.

      Don't!
    • Curiosity sparks a heartwarming connection between a mother owl and her three owlets and their new bat neighbors. Initially wary of each other, the two families learn to embrace their differences during a stormy night that encourages bonding. Marie-Louise Fitzpatrick's graphic style enhances this wordless tale, filled with expressive illustrations that convey humor and warmth, celebrating themes of tolerance and friendship. It's a delightful story that appeals to readers of all ages.

      Owl Bat Bat Owl