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Anne Fine

    7 décembre 1947

    Anne Fine mêle magistralement l'humour à de profonds problèmes sociaux dans ses romans, reconnaissant que même ses œuvres destinées aux jeunes lecteurs explorent souvent le parcours déroutant de la croissance. Elle vise à dépeindre la lutte à travers le chaos de la vie comme étant valable et, par moments, hilarante. Pour les lecteurs adultes, Fine est connue pour ses comédies noires, qui plongent dans les dynamiques familiales familières, enlevant les couches pour exposer les conflits et les tensions cachés avec un mélange d'horreur et de plaisir. Son approche distinctive met souvent en évidence les courants sous-jacents troublants de la vie domestique.

    Anne Fine
    Le passage du diable
    Le grand livre du chat assassin
    Journal d'un chat assassin
    La vengeance du chat assassin
    Un ange à la récré
    Le jeu des sept familles
    • Le jeu des sept familles

      • 237pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Claudia, Colin, Ralph, Pixie et Robbo se retrouvent coincés par une nuit de tempête dans un château prétendument hanté. L'excursion organisée par l'école pourrait tourner au cauchemar, d'autant qu'a priori, ces cinq-là n'ont rien pour s'entendre ; mais la surprise qui attend nos héros n'a ni dents de vampire, ni drap blanc sur la tête. En découvrant un vieil album dans lequel, cent ans plus tôt, un jeune garçon avait raconté le remariage catastrophique de sa mère, ils se rendent compte qu'ils ont tous, contrairement aux apparences, quelque chose en commun. Chacun d'eux vit dans une famille recomposée avec belle-mère, beau-père, demi-sœur, frère par alliance, etc. L'un après l'autre, ils racontent leur histoire, en riant, en s'énervant, en pleurant. Commence alors une sorte de jeu des sept familles démoniaque, au cours duquel on apprend, entre autres, que la famille modèle n'existe pas, que ce ne sont pas toujours les plus forts qui l'emportent, et que la vie d'une famille toute entière peut changer d'un jour à l'autre à cause d'un chat qui a décidé de faire sa sieste dans un saladier plein de pâte à pain.

      Le jeu des sept familles
      3,9
    • Un matin, une fille étrange apparaît devant les grilles de l'école. Elle s'appelle Céleste. Elle porte une robe impeccable et ses cheveux dorés ressemblent à une auréole autour de son visage. Quand Céleste a décidé, quelque chose, elle s'y tient. Par exemple elle a décidé qu'elle ne ferait pas d'arithmétique et M. Fairway, l'instituteur, n'y peut strictement rien. Gronder Céleste est impossible. Elle n'a peur de rien ni de personne, pas même de Barry Hunter, la terreur de la classe. Grâce à elle, beaucoup de choses vont changer à l'école de Nisthill Road. Un livre pour les enfants qui aiment déjà lire tout seuls.

      Un ange à la récré
      3,6
    • La vengeance du chat assassin

      • 70pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      je lance à la mère d'Ellie mon regard le plus noir. Car, non contente de me prendre en photo sous mon plus mauvais profil, elle décide maintenant d'utiliser mon portrait, oui vous avez bien entendu ! mon portrait, à sa propre gloire. je serai sa première œuvre dans son tout nouveau cours d'arts plastiques. Mais que croit-elle donc ? je ne vais pas me laisser ridiculiser aussi facilement. D'autant que le tableau est accroché juste au-dessus du canapé, là où tout le monde peut l'admirer. Et là où je pourrais l'atteindre

      La vengeance du chat assassin
      4,0
    • Journal d'un chat assassin

      • 78pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      Lundi, j'ai tué un oiseau. C'est vrai. Ellie, ma maîtresse, a sangloté si fort en me serrant contre elle que j'ai cru me noyer. Mais dites-moi, qu'est-ce que je suis censé faire quand une petite boule de plumes m'arrive entre les pattes ? Je suis un chat, tout de même. Mercredi, j'ai rapporté une souris morte à la maison. Je ne l'avais même pas tuée. Ellie a encore beaucoup pleuré. Et jeudi, il y a eu cette regrettable histoire de lapin... Un livre pour les enfants qui aiment déjà lire tout seuls.

      Journal d'un chat assassin
      3,9
    • Le grand livre du chat assassin

      • 201pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Je préfère vous prévenir : j'ai mauvaise réputation. Je ne suis pas un chat fréquentable.D'abord, j'adore terroriser les souris et pourchasser les oiseaux. Chaque fois que je rapporte une souris morte à la maison, même si ce n'est pas moi qui l'ai tuée, ma maîtresse, Ellie, fond en larmes. Mais qu'est-ce qu'elle s'imagine ? Que, lorsqu'une petite boule de poils m'arrive entre les pattes, je vais la raccompagner chez elle en lui chantant des comptines ? Je suis un chat, tout de même...Il paraît aussi que j'ai mauvais caractère. Qu'il arrive malheur à ceux qui m'appellent «mon gentil petit chat». Que je ne respecte ni les tapis ni les meubles, encore moins les tableaux que peint la mère d'Ellie. Que je fais trop de bruit quand je dîne avec mes amis dans les poubelles du restaurant chinois. On m'accuse de tous les maux, on me condamne, et je n'ai même pas la parole pour me défendre !Mais à présent, vous saurez tout. Vous saurez à qui ma famille a osé me confier pendant les vacances. Vous découvrirez que ce n'est pas moi qui ai abrégé les jours du lapin des voisins.Et vous verrez bien que je ne suis pas le seul monstre, dans ces histoires.

      Le grand livre du chat assassin
      3,7
    • Le passage du diable

      • 366pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      Depuis son plus jeune âge, Daniel Cunningham a vécu enfermé, avec pour seule compagnie les livres et sa mère - qui l'a gardé reclus, à l'écart du monde extérieur, et qui n'a cessé de lui répéter qu'il était malade. Un jour, des coups frappés à la porte vont tout changer. Des voisins ont découvert son existence, et résolu de libérer Daniel de l'emprise de sa mère. Pris en charge par le Dr Marlow et sa famille, il va découvrir peu à peu que tout ce qu'il tenait pour vrai jusque-là n'était qu'un tissu d'histoires racontées pour le protéger. Mais le protéger de quoi ? De sa vie d'avant, Daniel n'a gardé qu'une maison de poupée. Et pas n'importe quelle maison de poupée : c'est la réplique exacte de la maison natale de sa mère, une maison qui recèle de nombreux et sombres secrets. Jusqu'à quels vertiges ces secrets conduiront-ils Daniel ?

      Le passage du diable
      3,7
    • Charme académie

      • 195pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Bonny does not want to go to Charm School, as Charm School is filled with awful, scratchy, self-obsessed girls who are prepared to do almost anythng to win the much-coveted 'Glistering Tiara'...

      Charme académie
      3,6
    • A Remarkable Ear

      • 80pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      Everyone's always telling Will to stop making so much noise. That is, until he meets music teacher Mr Brand. He thinks Will's not just noisy but that he has a gift ... Award-winning author Anne Fine returns with a touching, musical story of patience, practice and courage. Particularly suitable for struggling, reluctant or dyslexic readers aged 8+

      A Remarkable Ear
      4,6
    • The Killer Cat Runs Away

      • 96pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Tuffy doesn't feel wanted at home any more. So what if he broke the new TV? But they're making such a fuss!So Tuffy decides to make a break for it. He bids farewell to the gang - Snowball, Tiger and Bella - and runs away. But starting a new life isn't easy, and soon Tuffy starts to wonder if he's made a terrible mistake . . .

      The Killer Cat Runs Away
      5,0
    • Jamie and Angus

      • 128pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Timeless and humorous illustrated stories about childhood by the former Children's Laureate. When Jamie sets eyes on Angus he knows they will be the best of friends. On Christmas morning, they're finally united and soon the toy Highland bull is Jamie's constant companion. Jamie and Angus. Angus and Jamie.

      Jamie and Angus
      4,5
    • Out for the Count

      • 90pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      A funny and thought-provoking Little Gem from national treasure Anne Fine, with sensitive and charming artwork by up-and-coming illustration star Vicki Gausden. High quality cream paper and a special easy to read font ensure a smooth read for all.

      Out for the Count
      4,2
    • He Says...She Says

      • 120pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      "Skye and Harry are dreading going to visit their gran, as Dad says she was so strict when he was young. He had to do lots of chores, wasn’t allowed much screen time and only had sweet treats on a Sunday! But when they arrive, Gran is much more chilled out than they were expecting. She lets them relax in the garden and play on their games consoles. On their way home, Harry wants to confront his dad, but Skye sees an opportunity"--Amazon.com.

      He Says...She Says
      4,0
    • It Could Be Worse

      • 80pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      Big Cat for Little Wandle Fluency has been developed in collaboration with Wandle Learning Trust and Little Sutton Primary School. It consists of a range of chapter books with increasing word counts across 10 fluency levels aimed at children in Year 2 and 3. Each book builds reading confidence, stamina and speed and nurtures a love for reading.

      It Could Be Worse
      4,0
    • Big Red Balloon

      • 48pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      A charming school story starring a child in a wheelchair.Pip's class is sending big red balloons off to celebrate their school's 100th anniversary. Each balloon has a tag that asks those who find the balloons to tell the class how far they'd gone. One lands just down the road, one is found in the next town but Pip's flies all the way to Buckingham Palace! What's in store for Pip next?

      Big Red Balloon
      4,2
    • The More the Merrier

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Ralph's relatives come to his house for Christmas and chaos soon follows.

      The More the Merrier
      4,1
    • Into the Bin

      • 64pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      Every old object can find a new home for Mr Frost's class in this cheerful tale about reusing and recycling, from award-winning author Anne Fine. Particularly suitable for struggling, reluctant or dyslexic readers aged 8+

      Into the Bin
      4,0
    • The Return of the Killer Cat

      • 90pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Description'Okay, okay. So slap my teensy little paws. I messed up - big time.' Tuffy can't wait for Ellie and the family to go away on holiday. He and the gang plan to ignore the grumpy new cat-sitter, and run wild all night. But could that furry bundle, suddenly flying through the air, put a stop to all the fun?

      The Return of the Killer Cat
      4,1
    • Be Nice to Aunt Emma

      • 64pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      There are many reasons why Tansy dreads Aunt Emma coming to visit. She's rude, she's boring, and Tansy has to give up her room so Aunt Emma can sleep there. And every year Dad makes Tansy promise to be nice - even when Aunt Emma is awful. But this year, when Tansy is left alone with Aunt Emma, she decides she's going to be the nicest she's every been - so sickly sweet that it'll drive Aunt Emma crazy! Let the games begin ...

      Be Nice to Aunt Emma
      4,0
    • The Killer Cat's Christmas

      • 96pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      So go on, ask me. �Dear, dear Tuffy. Why was your Christmas so horrible?� Well. I couldn�t climb the tree. I couldn�t touch the dangly decorations. And Ellie made me part of her sing-along Christmas performance. Horrible, horrible, horrible! But I showed them. I was Tuffy the Acting Cat, superstar. How was I supposed to know things would get so . . . messy?

      The Killer Cat's Christmas
      3,8
    • Hugo has to choose who to stay with while his mother's having a baby. Granny? Mrs Mariposa next door? Uncle Jack? Who will care for him - and his dog Henry - the best?

      Care of Henry
      3,4
    • Jamie and Angus Together

      • 112pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      A delightful collection of stories about friendship from the award-winning former Children's Laureate Anne Fine. Once best friends, always best friends. Nothing can come between Jamie and Angus - a boy and his toy Highland bull. Join them as they tackle a lively play mate, get muddled in a pretend game, and discover that playing isn't fun unless they are doing it together. These heartwarming stories for young readers are filled with playful adventures and lessons in just how wonderful friends can be. They are brought to life with enchanting black and white illustrations from the celebrated author-illustrator Sam Usher.

      Jamie and Angus Together
      3,0
    • I held a party. It was my birthday. How was I supposed to know it wouldn't be the only party around town on that dark and dreary Halloween night? So things ended up in a bit of a mess. (Well, more than a mess, really. It was a complete disaster.) But it was not my fault so don't blame me.

      The Killer Cat's Birthday Bash
      4,0
    • The Party Club

      • 80pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      A humorous and sensitive story about growing up and being the odd one out, from former Children's Laureate and much-loved author Anne Fine. Rosie's classmates think they are too old for birthday parties, but Rosie is determined to change their minds.

      The Party Club
      3,5
    • Scared of a Rainbow

      • 32pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      Collins Big Cat supports every primary child on their reading journey from phonics to fluency. Top authors and illustrators have created fiction and non- fiction books that children love to read. Levelled for guided and independent reading, each book includes ideas to support reading. Teaching and assessment support and eBooks are also available.

      Scared of a Rainbow
      1,0
    • Sprinters: The Haunting of Pip Parker

      • 64pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      Lots of children find it difficult to sleep on Christmas Eve, because they are excited, but Pip Parker is scared. Every night she's been lying awake watching the skull shape gleaming from her wall. Why is it haunting her?

      Sprinters: The Haunting of Pip Parker
      3,8
    • Frozen Billy

      • 174pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Will and Clarrie live with their Uncle Len-- a brilliant ventriloquist. Will thinks up a new act to help further Uncle Len's career. But to Clarrie's horror, things turn terribly sour.

      Frozen Billy
      2,0
    • Calling herself Lady Melody Estelle Priscilla Hermione Irwin, Laura weaves a fantastic tissue of lies about herself to her dull penpal. But she soon finds she's not the only one capable of deception.

      A Pack of Liars
      2,0
    • All Bones And Lies

      • 228pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Colin is in many ways an ideal citizen. He holds down a responsible job for the council. He visits his aged mother Nora, shops for her, cooks for her, and listens to her grumbles. He also keeps in touch with his sister Dilys, long estranged from her mother, in a vain attempt to maintain family ties. But neither Dilys, Norah nor Colin's colleagues know about his other - much more secret - life that involves a garden shed, a circus acrobat, a much adored three-year-old charmer, and a certain Mr Haksar's increasingly disquieting penchant for squabbling with his neighbours. What Colin doesn't know is that, thanks to a house insurance policy incorrectly filled in by his mother, his two lives are set to collide, and there is nothing he can do to stop them. With her customary wit and perception, subtle yet razor sharp in her powers of observation, Anne Fine has produced another tour de force. Her portrait of the complex dynamics of family relationships is as lucid as it is uncomfortable, ending with a climax that in its wry irony and sheer unexpectedness is truly shocking.

      All Bones And Lies
      2,7
    • Up on Cloud Nine

      • 176pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      While Stolly struggles to regain consciousness in a hospital bed, Ian recalls some of their best and worst times together as he writes a biography of his eccentric best friend

      Up on Cloud Nine
      3,5
    • The Angel of Nitshill Road

      • 96pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Until Celeste came, there were three terribly unhappy children at Nitshill Road School, Penny, Mark and Marigold, and one bully named Barry, but no one did anything about it.

      The Angel of Nitshill Road
      3,7
    • Taking the Devil's Advice

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      "Spending the summer with his ex-wife, his children, his ex-gardener (and ex-wife's new husband) was never going to be a good idea. Perhaps Oliver should have expected the autobiography he was writing would be constantly sabotaged? Perhaps he should have guessed that he'd have scorn and derision poured upon him? But then Oliver was a philosopher, always happier with abstraction than reality, and the realities of his life have never been simple - and they're just about to come crashing down around him in the most unexpected and hilarious of ways. arket: eaders of contemporary women's fiction, e.g. Margaret Forster, Joanna Trollope, Alice Thomas Ellis and Angela Lambert. Reviews: Anne Fine's black comedy bounces along its sprightly one-liners without flagging' - Observer It is very perky, shot through with wit, and full of effervescence and good humour' - Financial Times It is said to take two to make a quarrel but the casus belli for Constance after sixteen years of marriage is her philosopher husband Oliver's serene unawareness of ever having given grounds for one...clever and entertaining...a direly witty achievement' - Guardian Alive with brazen charm' - Mail on Sunda

      Taking the Devil's Advice
      3,8
    • Anna is thrown into a panic at school when the teacher announces that each member of the class must do a five-minute show on Monday morning. Everyone except Anna seems to have ideas but Anna can't think of anything to do. She worries all through the weekend and no one at home is helpful.

      Only a Show
      3,5
    • The Palmer sisters are close. They see each other often, for shopping trips and casual suppers. They care for one another's children and houses and pets through holidays and emergencies. They lend each other books and spare heaters and clothes for special occasions. Their phones ring in a ceaseless round of chat about in-laws and job plans and anxieties and triumphs. They all agree that loyalty to one another always outweighs loyalty to boyfriends and lovers and husbands. And there are never any secrets. Not until now.Stella tells Bridie a rumour she's heard about Liddy's new boyfriend and, in no time at all, the sisters' relationships begin to unravel. Should Liddy be told? Bridie is certain and persuades her sisters to join her in this decision. But when Liddy reacts badly, the other two backslide and Bridie becomes the outcast, bereft of the support system upon which she has based her whole life and all her values. With surgical precision and a wry intelligence Anne Fine exposes the claustrophobic and potentially duplicitous nature of close family relationships. Secrets beget secrets, after all, and the final revelations are more than anyone has bargained for.

      Telling Liddy
      3,3
    • Contains three short stories, “William Darling” (1-18), “You Don’t Look Very Poorly” (19-36), and “Fight the Good Fight” (37-57). "William Darling" was first published in Shark and Chips and Other Stories (Puffin 1992), “You Don’t Look Very Poorly” was first published in The Puffin Book of Funny Stories, ed. Helen Cresswell (Viking 1992; Puffin 1993), and “Fight the Good Fight” was first published in Streets Ahead, ed. Valerie Bierman (Methuen Children’s Books 1989).Note: “You Don’t Look Very Poorly” was “adapted from Crummy Mummy and Me”. A note reads “This was the first of what turned out to be several stories about Minna and her unusual family”.

      Penguin Children's 60s: Keep It in the Family
      3,5
    • Bill's New Frock

      • 96pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      One morning, almost as if in a dream, Billy wakes up to find that he has turned into a girl! His mother casually dresses him in a pink dress and sends him off to school, where he realizes how differently girls are treated. A unique story that will serve as a springboard for discussions among young readers.

      Bill's New Frock
      3,8
    • Aftershocks

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Accompanying his engineer father on a work trip, Louie is stranded by an earthquake in an isolated world peopled by ghostly figures. Overwhelmed by the misery of the silent Endlanders and grieving the loss of his own brother, Louie realises there is something he can do to help them all face the future again. But will he find the courage to do it?

      Aftershocks
      3,5
    • The Worst Child I Ever Had

      • 64pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      Why does Mrs Mackle think Susan Solly is the worst child ever? Just what did Susan do that was so terrible? And what did it have to do with snails?

      The Worst Child I Ever Had
      3,5
    • Bad Dreams

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Mel, the class bookworm, doesn't want to be first-week minder for new girl, Imogen. But only Mel can stop Imogen's private horror story - stop the bad dreams...

      Bad Dreams
      3,7
    • How to Write Really Badly

      • 128pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      A classic children's story from one of our best-loved authors, former Children's Laureate Anne Fine.

      How to Write Really Badly
      3,7
    • Goggle Eyes

      • 48pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      Kitty is not pleased with her mother's boyfriend, especially his views on the anti-nuclear issue, until unexpected events prompt her, after all, to help him find his place in the family.

      Goggle Eyes
      3,7
    • Everyone knows the story of Christmas. Decking the halls with boughs of holly. Hanging stockings by the chimney with care. Chestnuts roasting on an open fire. Then there’s the true story of Christmas. And Ralph Mountfield is smack in the middle of it. Great Granny’s crustier than ever. Grandpa’s singing to the dog. Great Aunt Ida is completely crackers. Uncle Tristam’s giving out bricks. The cousins are whining and throwing tantrums. Mum’s looking for Dad. Dad’s looking for aspirin. And Ralph is looking to stay out of trouble. But when a Christmas Quiz brings out some hidden truths, trouble is exactly what Ralph finds. It’s anything but a silent, holy night for the Mountfield family! From the Hardcover edition.

      The true story of Christmas
      3,7
    • Jennifer's Diary

      • 64pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      Jennifer has a diary and Iolanthe doesn't. But Iolanthe does have a vivid imagination and a gift for writing stories. Iolanthe is so taken with the diary that soon sharing it is not enough and, eventually, she finds something to swop with Jennifer for it.

      Jennifer's Diary
      3,6
    • This novel looks at a boy's attempt to come to terms with his own absent father by doing a school project on parenting.

      Flour babies
      3,4
    • Nobody wants to be around Tulip but her outlandish behaviour doesn't matter to Natalie. At first she finds Tulip exciting and she doesn't care that other people are upset by her pranks. But then Natalie realises that Tulip is going too far.

      The Tulip Touch. Typisch Tulipa, engl. Ausgabe
      3,5
    • On the Summerhouse Steps

      • 259pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Ione Muffett is alone in the summerhouse when she meets Ned Hump - a wacky student who is in love with her professor father's secretary, Caroline. And as Ned then helps Ione with her plan to help famine victims by running a bring and buy sale, Ione's confidence in herself slowly begins to grow .

      On the Summerhouse Steps
      3,4
    • Everyone knows that Louis is a loudmouth, he never stops talking and drives everyone crazy. No one believes him when he announces that he's going to do a sponsored silence to raise money for the new school library. But Louis is determined, just for once, to keep his mouth shut. To his surprise he finds that he actually enjoys listening, that lessons are much better when he's really involved in them - and that it's very satisfying to raise money for the school.

      Loudmouth Louis
      3,4
    • Crummy Mummy and Me

      • 128pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      How would you feel if your mother had royal-blue hair and wore lavender fishnet tights? But Minna's whole family is a bit unusual. Being the only sensible one is not easy for Minna.

      Crummy Mummy and Me
      3,5
    • Shades of Scarlet

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      SHADES OF SCARLET is a deeply insightful, sharply funny book by bestselling author Anne Fine, about how growing up means coming to terms with your parents' lives being just as messy as your own...

      Shades of Scarlet
      3,5
    • The Killjoy

      • 218pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Anne Fine presents an enthusiastically received first novel about a physically and emotionally scarred professor's destructive obsession for a young student. "The Killjoy is a remarkably assured performance".--New York Times.

      The Killjoy
      3,5
    • In Cold Domain

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      This is a comic novel about a family. Four children persist in visiting their mother at Cold Demesnes - much to her irritation. Indeed, whenever any of them cross her, she pulls out yet another plant from the beautiful garden which is the emblem, for them, of their blissful childhood.

      In Cold Domain
      3,4
    • The Road of Bones

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      In Russia, during the reign of communism and one of the many purges that sweep the country, Yuri experiences first-hand the social injustices, labor camp, and starvation.

      The Road of Bones
      3,0
    • Cass has always been there for Tom, her twin - racing off to laugh with him in the old, abandoned ice house or planning how to foil Jamieson, the farm's creepy pest-killer. But now Cass is a teenager, she is changing - she wants her privacy and feels suffocated by their life on the farm.

      Round Behind The Ice House
      3,1
    • Our Precious Lulu

      • 258pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Lulu has always been intolerable. From spending every childhood moment worming her way into the affections of her stepmother (spitefully undermining poor Geraldine, her dumpy and hardworking stepsister, along the way) to growing into a sexy, long-legged a

      Our Precious Lulu
      2,7
    • Madame Doubtfire

      • 48pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      Miranda Hilliard and her husband Daniel are divorced, but he doesn't see their children very often. One day Madame Doubtfire comes to work for Miranda as a nanny, but she seems to behave much more like a man than a woman.

      Madame Doubtfire
      3,1
    • Mother's Day

      • 144pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      A collection of stories about the relationship between mother and daughter. The authors of the ten stories are: Vivien Alcock; Annie Dalton; Majorie Darke; Berlie Doherty; Anne Fine; Jamila Gavin; Gwen Grant; Monica Hughes; Jean Ure; and Jacqueline Wilson.

      Mother's Day
    • The Haunting of Pip Parker

      • 56pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      A scary skull shape on her bedroom wall makes Chirtmas Eve more like Halloween for poor Pip.

      The Haunting of Pip Parker
    • Goggle-eyes (retold)

      • 41pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      When Kitty's mum gets a new boyfriend, everything changes for Kitty. He is taking her mother away from her, but what can Kitty do to get her old life back?

      Goggle-eyes (retold)
    • A change in classroom seating arrangements challenges old habits and leads to a new friendship in this funny new school story from award-winning author Anne Fine.

      Next to Alice
    • Jamie and Angus Forever

      • 112pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      A collection of stories about Jamie and his toy highland bull, Angus. It lets you join them as they have fun at Jamie's birthday party, think up some new ways to cry, and deal with a rather naughty pet gerbil.

      Jamie and Angus Forever
    • The Children's Laurate Notso Hotso.

      • 98pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Suddenly Anthony the dog can do nothing but scratch. Everyone finds this disgusting - including Anthony - and soon it's time for a visit to the vet. Anthony has a skin problem and must have all his fur shaved off except that on his head and his tail! He knows he will look ridiculous, he knows everyone will laugh at him and that's notso hotso! But instead everyone thinks he's a lion and so he is treated with respect and never laughed at.

      The Children's Laurate Notso Hotso.
    • Notso Hotso

      • 96pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Poor Anthony is dreadfully itchy and wishes his family would notice. But when they do, his troubles really start! Suggested level: primary.

      Notso Hotso
    • Anna ist kein Angsthase!

      • 59pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      Nein, Anna ist kein Angsthase! Oder? Zur Schul-Horror-Show will sie nämlich auf keinen Fall gehen. Doch das ist Pflicht. Zum Glück ist da der nette Hausmeister, der ihr aus der Patsche hilft.

      Anna ist kein Angsthase!
      4,0
    • Auf Wolke sieben

      • 230pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Stolly, der intelligente Exzentriker der Klasse, strapaziert mit seinen Pubertätseskapaden die Nerven seiner Lehrer. Als er bei einem Sturz aus dem Fenster beinahe ums Leben kommt, fragen sich alle: Unfall oder Selbstmordversuch?

      Auf Wolke sieben
      4,0
    • Punky Mami

      • 108pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Was würdest du finden, wenn deine Mutter knallblaue Haare hätte? Es ist wirklich nicht leicht für Minna, die einzig Vernünftige in der Familie zu sein. Ewig muss sie auf ihre Punky Mami aufpassen.

      Punky Mami
      4,0
    • Feuer und Asche

      • 259pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Er ist mitfühlend, zärtlich, treu, kann gut kochen und ist der perfekte Liebhaber. Mit anderen Worten: Geoffrey ist Tillys Traummann - doch dann ziehen sie zusammen. Mit 'Feuer und Asche' hat Anne Fine eine bissige, funkelnde Komödie geschrieben, die hinter die Fassade des harmonischen Familienbildes schaut und Grausames entdeckt.

      Feuer und Asche
      4,0
    • Die Killerkatze hat immer recht

      • 64pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      Wer Kuschel kennt, weiß, dass diese Katze immer recht hat. Wirklich immer! Deshalb steht auch fest, dass es sich bei dem gelben Ding im Baumwipfel um einen Frosch handelt. Weil dies die Katzenkumpels bezweifeln, guckt Kuschel im Internet nach und stößt dabei auf einen gelben, sehr giftigen Frosch. Zum Beweis will er die Seite ausdrucken, doch das funktioniert leider zu gut: 31 Kopien fliegen aus dem Drucker und verteilen sich – einem Windstoß sei Dank (oder auch nicht) – in der ganzen Stadt. Panik bricht aus. Kinder und Katzen dürfen nicht mehr auf die Straße, Froschexperten rücken an. Kuschel wird es ganz mulmig, denn mittlerweile hat er erkannt: Bei dem Frosch handelt es sich um etwas ganz Harmloses … Axel Scheffler hat Kuschel in all seiner Überheblichkeit wieder vorzüglich in Szene gesetzt.

      Die Killerkatze hat immer recht
      3,8
    • Madam Doubtfire, aneb, Táta v sukních

      • 142pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Lydie, Christopher a Natalie Hilliardovi jsou od rozvodu rodičů předmětem sporů mezi otcem a matkou. Všechno se ale mění, když jejich matka příjímá na výpomoc do domácnosti neobvyklou paní. Navzdory zvláštnímu zjevu se madam Doubtfire ukáže být nadanou a zdatnou hospodyní, a tak alespoň na krátký čas nastává v domácnosti klid. Ale děti brzy objeví, že madam Doubtfire je něco víc než dobrá hospodyně... Kniha se stala předlohou mimořádně úspěšného filmu.

      Madam Doubtfire, aneb, Táta v sukních
      3,6
    • Familienkrieg

      • 223pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Die fünfzehnjährige Estelle bringt es fertig, ein ganz normales Heim in einen unbewohnbaren Ort zu verwandeln. Mit dem psychologisch geschulten Blick einer hervorragenden Schriftstellerin und dem Augenzwinkern einer Frau, die selbst heranwachsende Kinder hat, zeichnet Anne Fine das Bild einer Familie, die einer Zerreißprobe ausgesetzt ist: den Stürmen des Erwachsenwerdens der Kinder.

      Familienkrieg
      3,6
    • Typisch Tulipa

      • 189pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Die renommierte englische Autorin Anne Fine beleuchtet die dunkle Seite einer Jugendfreundschaft, die zunehmend unter den Einfluß des Bösen gerät. Ohne billige Entschuldigungen, aber mit viel Mitgefühl beschreibt sie, wie eine Jugendliche auf die schiefe Bahn gerät - weil sich niemand in die "privaten" Angelegenheiten einer Familie einmischen will, in der Alkoholmißbrauch und Mißhandlung an der Tagesordnung sind.

      Typisch Tulipa
      3,6
    • Familien-Spiel

      • 143pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Früher war es der Tod, der Familien auseinanderbrachte - heute ist es die Scheidung. Aber sie bringt auch verschiedenste Familien zusammen. Als zum Beispiel Pixies Vater neu heiratet, ziehen neben der Stiefmutter auch deren zwei Töchter aus früherer Ehe ein. Pixie findet ihre Stiefmutter in Ordnung, sie kann leicht „ignoriert werden“, aber die beiden Halbschwestern nerven total.

      Familien-Spiel
      3,4
    • Das Oma-Projekt

      • 205pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      4 Kinder setzen alles daran, ihre heissgeliebte Grossmutter vor dem Altersheim zu bewahren.

      Das Oma-Projekt
      3,2