Michael vient de déménager et tout va de travers : il est éloigné de ses amis et sa petite soeur est malade. Mais un jour, en explorant le garage en ruines, il fait une étrange rencontre: un homme vit là, accroupi dans le noir, sans bouger. Qui est-il ? D'où vient-il ? Michael et Mina, sa nouvelle voisine, sont bien décidés à résoudre ce mystère... "Il gisait là, derrière des caisses, dans la pénombre et les gravats. Il était pâle, crasseux, desséché. Au début, je l'ai cru mort. Je me trompais complètement, je n'allais pas tarder à le savoir. J'allais bientôt découvrir qu'il n'y avait rien au monde de plus vivant que lui."
David Almond Livres
David Almond crée des romans profondément philosophiques et poétiques destinés aux jeunes lecteurs, qui interpellent également les adultes. Son œuvre explore l'interaction complexe des opposés, tels que la vie et la mort, et la nature de la réalité par rapport à la fiction. La voix distinctive d'Almond, souvent comparée à celle des romantiques, aborde des thèmes liés à l'adolescence et à l'adaptation au changement. Son style singulier et ses explorations profondes du moi en font une voix significative et pérenne dans la littérature jeunesse.







When a move to a new house coincides with his baby sister's illness, Michael's world seems suddenly lonely and uncertain. Then, one Sunday afternoon, he stumbles into the old, ramshackle garage of his new home, and finds something magical. A strange creature - part owl, part angel, a being who needs Michael's help if he is to survive - Skellig.
Master storyteller David Almond’s whimsical story about freedom, imagination, and daring all but soars off the page, paired with exquisite paintings by Laura Carlin.“Go on. Be happy. Off you fly!”A charming tale from a beloved storyteller and award-winning illustrator urges readers of all ages to take chances and find joy. Nanty Solo is new in town and claims she can turn children into birds. Terrified parents forbid the idea, but the children want to fly—they want it very much—and they do. One by one, they approach Nanty Solo. One by one, they are transformed until the sky over town teems with rooks and goldfinches, parakeets and sparrows. The adults take one look and cry, “Get out of that sky this very minute!” But the sight of their offspring—set free to soar, hope, and explore—soon has the grown-ups wondering what it might be like to have wings to fly and a beak to sing. The lilting, dreamy tale, told in David Almond’s inimitable voice and playfully illustrated, assures us it’s never too late to say yes to life.
Join a father and daughter as they find their wings together and take to the skies in this funny, tender tale from the master of contemporary storytelling.
''Play for all that are gone and for all that are still to come.'' Once the dam is finished, the land will be flooded. But before it is lost forever, Kathyn and her father return to the still and silent valley and fill the empty homes with one final song. And if you listen closely you can still hear it. -- a song for all that was and all that will never be. --Blurb.
Kit's Wilderness. Zwischen gestern und morgen, englische Ausgabe
- 240pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Thirteen-year-old Kit goes to live with his grandfather in the decaying coal mining town of Stoneygate, England, and finds both the old man and the town haunted by ghosts of the past.
Stanley Potts is just an ordinary boy, but when all the jobs in Fish Quay disappear his Uncle Ernie develops an extraordinary fascination with canning fish. Suddenly their home is filled with the sound of clanging machinery and the stench of mackerel, and Uncle Ernie's obsession reaches such heights that he would even can Stan's beloved goldfish!
Annie Lumsden, the Girl from the Sea
- 64pages
- 3 heures de lecture
Annie Lumsden feels out of place among other girls, struggling with words and numbers while finding solace in the sea and its stories. Her mother believes Annie is meant for the water, often remarking she should have been a fish. When a mysterious stranger arrives, captivated by Annie's unique spirit, she begins to embrace her identity, realizing her connection to the ocean may be deeper than she thought. This enchanting tale explores themes of self-discovery and belonging, beautifully illustrated by a renowned artist.
Skellig 15th Anniversary Edition
- 256pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Special hardback gift edition celebrating 15 years of Skellig - one of the best-known, most-awarded debut children's novels of the past 20 years.
Joe's Dog
- 23pages
- 1 heure de lecture
Joe has birthday money to spend, and decides a cute dog he's seen in a pet shop window is the perfect purchase. For some reason, though, the pet shop owner is determined not to sell that particular dog ... This wonderful story was written by Carnegie award-winning author David Almond, and brought to life with the illustrations of Ayesha Lopez.
