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Sharon E Laker

    Sharon Laker plonge dans le monde nostalgique de l'enfance dans ses débuts, où une vieille gare et la campagne environnante ont servi de toile de fond à l'aventure. Son travail puise souvent dans l'expérience personnelle et la réflexion, les transformant en récits captivants. Laker explore les thèmes de la mémoire, du lieu et de la connexion entre le passé et le présent à travers sa voix littéraire distincte. Son dévouement est évident dans le processus de dix ans pour donner vie à sa première œuvre, montrant une auteure qui valorise la profondeur et le détail.

    The Railway Mice of Countesthorpe
    • 2015

      The Railway Mice of Countesthorpe

      • 126pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      4,9(18)Évaluer

      A group of friendly, fun-loving mice have made their home next to an abandoned railway station in Countesthorpe, England. Most days, the mice watch the humans come and go and wonder what they do with the newspapers they buy. Meanwhile, a small mouse named McGee is trying to figure out how he's going to feed his family during the drought in Scotland. As luck would have it, McGee finds an open bag of barley, but it's in the back of a van. Soon McGee unexpectedly finds himself in the small English village of Countesthorpe. There, McGee meets the friendly group of mice who promise to help him get back home to his family. The mice discover they must ask other animals in the village to help them get McGee back to Scotland. Everyone works together to overcome the various challenges that arise. Along the way, the mice, McGee, and other animals become good friends and have all sorts of exciting adventures. This book was awarded the bronze medal in the Wishing Shelf Book Awards contest.

      The Railway Mice of Countesthorpe