When ten-year-old Annie, her twin brother and four other kids run away from St. Theresa’s, a home for orphans, they vow to stick together no matter what. But some of their new neighbors notice that there are no grownups in the “family”. Can the kids cover their tracks without uncovering the truth?
Judie Angell Livres
Judie Angell écrit des romans qui mêlent émotions sérieuses et circonstances humoristiques pour explorer les problèmes courants et uniques auxquels sont confrontés les jeunes. Ses protagonistes traversent souvent des périodes de transition, faisant preuve d'intelligence et de créativité pour relever les défis de l'entrée dans l'âge adulte. Angell capture habilement les complexités de l'adolescence avec empathie et esprit, offrant aux lecteurs un aperçu poignant de l'expérience adolescente.




One-Way to Ansonia
- 196pages
- 7 heures de lecture
The book, first released in 1985 by Bradbury Press, offers a captivating narrative that explores themes of resilience and growth. It features a diverse cast of characters who navigate challenges in their lives, ultimately discovering the power of friendship and self-discovery. With a rich backdrop that enhances the emotional depth of the story, readers are drawn into a world where personal struggles lead to transformative experiences. This timeless tale resonates with audiences, encouraging reflection on their own journeys.
A Home is to Share...and Share...and Share...
- 164pages
- 6 heures de lecture
When the Muchmore children start taking in stray animals, their parents are at first good-humored, but then the town animal shelter closes, business booms, their parents become impatient, and the children operate their haven in secret.