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Melvin Burgess

    25 avril 1954

    Melvin Burgess est un auteur britannique célébré pour ses explorations audacieuses et réalistes de la vie des jeunes adultes. Il a acquis une reconnaissance pour avoir abordé des thèmes controversés tels que la consommation de drogues et la sexualité chez les adolescents avec une honnêteté sans faille. Burgess tisse habilement la polyphonie dans ses récits, créant des couches complexes d'expérience pour ses lecteurs. Au-delà du réalisme brut, il s'aventure également dans des royaumes fantastiques, offrant constamment une voix distinctive et percutante dans la littérature jeunesse.

    Melvin Burgess
    Billy Elliot
    Nicholas Dane
    Billy Elliot, English edition
    Bloodsong
    Le visage de Sara
    Junk
    • Junk

      • 346pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      3,8(406)Évaluer

      Un père violent, une mère alcoolique. La vie de Nico est devenue intolérable. Une seule issue, fuir. Fuir avec Gemma, révoltée, désespérée, qui le suit par défi, par goût de l'aventure aussi. Comment s'en sortir à quatorze ans, sans ressources, sans abri ? Squatter, fumer... Très vite ils sont pris dans l'engrenage de la drogue. La première dose d'héroïne les précipite dans une longue descente aux enfers. Nico et Gemma deviennent des junkies. Ils n'en sont pas encore conscients. Un livre à plusieurs voix. Un ton juste. Une lecture bouleversante et nécessaire.

      Junk
    • Le visage de Sara

      • 300pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,2(66)Évaluer

      Sara may only be 16, but she knows her own mind. Unfortunately this means that she has decided that her face is not her own. And now she is in the clutches of unscrupulous psychiatrists who say she has "Karel's Syndrome," and that the only cure is to have a new face. Enter the infamous aging singer Jonathan Heat, who has had so much plastic surgery on his face that it is now irredeemably unpleasant. He will pay for an operation that will give him Sara's face: and Sara will get a transplant.

      Le visage de Sara
    • Bloodsong

      • 368pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      3,9(35)Évaluer

      Fifteen-year-old Sigurd, son of King Sigmund, is the last surviving member of the Volson clan. His father's kingdom - the former city of London - is gone. And his father's knife, a gift from the gods, has been shattered to dust.

      Bloodsong
    • Billy Elliot, English edition

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      3,9(166)Évaluer

      Billy Elliot's tough, funny and heart-warming story is given new depth by best-selling author, Melvin Burgess. Billy's mother is dead, and his father and brother are fiercely involved in a bitter miners' fight that has split the local community. Billy's father wants his son to learn boxing, like he did and his father before him. But Billy is fascinated by the grace and magic of ballet and is determined to dance his way to a different future. Told from the differing viewpoints of Billy, his father and brother and his friend Michael, Melvin Burgess has captured the spirit of the original film screenplay while demonstrating the skill and inspiration he showed in his award-winning novel, Junk.

      Billy Elliot, English edition
    • When Nick's mother dies suddenly, the fourteen-year-old is sent straight into a boys' home, where he finds institutional intimidation and violence keep order. After countless fights and punishments, Nick thinks life can't get any worse - but the professionally respected deputy head, Mr Creal, who has been grooming him with sweets and solace, has something much more sinister in mind. The scarring, shaming experience he suffers at the hands of Mr Creal can never quite be suppressed, and when the old hatred surfaces, bloody murder and revenge lead to an unforgettable climax.

      Nicholas Dane
    • Billy Elliot

      • 97pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      3,8(1475)Évaluer

      Set in northern England during the 1984 miner's strike, "Billy Elliot" tells the story of a young working class boy who chooses not to follow his widowed father's instructions to train to be a boxer. Instead, fascinated by the ballet class sharing the same building as his gym, Billy hangs up his gloves to pursue dreams of being a dancer. But even as he discovers his virtuoso gift for ballet he must hide his triumph from his father and brother -- both miners on strike struggling to keep food on the table. A hit at last years Cannes Film Festival and a smash success in the UK just one week into its premiere, "Billy Elliot" is being hailed as one of the best films of the year.

      Billy Elliot
    • Loving April

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,7(279)Évaluer

      Someone mad was screaming at them from the upstairs window of a house next to the station. It was a girl. "Oh, that's April. Don't mind her... deaf and dumb, see." Abandoned by his father to a life of poverty, Tony is angry with everyone, and desperately lonely. April Dean, the deaf girl, needs friends too. But their growing relationship arouses deep prejudices which threaten to engulf not only Tony and April but also the whole village. This moving and powerful love story is about two very different people, worlds apart.

      Loving April
    • In this spirited retelling of Norse mythology, the trickster god Loki takes center stage, offering a fresh perspective on ancient legends. The narrative begins with the creation myths and follows Loki's journey through the rich tapestry of Norse tales, including the gods' triumph over monsters, Odin's sacrifice on the World Tree, and the tragic murder of Baldr, the god of love and the Sun. As an outsider born from fire in a tree-trunk, Loki embodies cleverness and wit, yet he grapples with his place among the powerful patriarchal gods, particularly in his contentious relationship with Thor. The story delves into Loki's many loves and familial ties, highlighting his nurturing of Odin's horse and his intense, tumultuous romance with Baldr. This relationship unfolds as a poignant tale of love, jealousy, and societal constraints. The prose is lively and engaging, blending humor with deeper themes of love and intelligence while challenging the old gods of authority. The retelling resonates with contemporary readers, making the ancient myths feel both amusing and relatable, and advocating for a new era governed by compassion and wisdom.

      Loki: WICKED, VISCERAL, TRANSGRESSIVE: Norse gods as you´ve never seen them before
    • The Baby and Fly Pie

      • 176pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,7(116)Évaluer

      'We're the rubbish kids, losers and orphans. Everyday we go out on to the Tip to sort rubbish for Mother Shelly.' For Sham, Fly Pie and his sister Jane, this is the grim reality of their lives. Then one day everything changes when they find a baby on the Tip - a baby worth seventeen million pounds . . . This discovery takes them into a savage, lonely city and so begins an endless fight for survival.

      The Baby and Fly Pie
    • 3,7(593)Évaluer

      Step into the ancient fir-tree forests of Scandinavia and bear witness to legends as epic as those of the Greeks and the Romans. Loki, born within the heart of a fire in the hollow of a tree-trunk, arrives in Asgard as an outsider. Over time, he goes on to become one of Odin's closest allies and plays an integral role in the rise of the Golden Era of the Gods - and their eventual destruction. This book - told from the perspective of Loki, the trickster god - charts the history of Norse mythology, starting with the creation of heaven and earth and leading to the eventual downfall of the gods. Told deftly with complexity and nuance, we hear the famous stories of Odin's self-sacrifice on the World Tree and the murder of Balder the Beautiful, and how Loki fathered Odin's horse Sleipnir. This is a retelling of the cycle of Norse myths for modern times, written with the vividness and earthy, sometimes shocking humour for which this prize-winning author is famous.

      Loki