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Sheila

Cette série retrace le parcours émotionnel d'une adolescente aux prises avec de profonds traumatismes d'enfance, notamment l'abandon par sa mère et la perte de son frère. Les récits se concentrent sur sa lutte pour s'intégrer dans la société et trouver sa place, souvent par le biais du travail auprès d'enfants handicapés. La série excelle par sa profondeur psychologique, explorant des thèmes tels que la recherche d'identité, le dépassement de l'adversité et le processus de maturation. Elle offre un portrait captivant de résilience et du cheminement vers la guérison et l'âge adulte.

The Tiger's Child
The Tiger's Child

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    What ever became of Sheila? When special-education teacher Torey Hayden wrote her first book One Child almost two decades ago, she created an international bestseller. Her intensely moving true story of Sheila, a silent, profoundly disturbed little six-year-old girl touched millions. From every corner of the world came letters from readers wanting to know more about the troubled child who had come into Torey Hayden's class as a"hopeless case," and emerged as the very symbol of eternal hope within the human spirit. Now, for all those who have never forgotten this endearing child and her remarkable relationship with her teacher, here is the surprising story of Sheila, the young woman.

    The Tiger's Child
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    The Tiger's Child

    What Ever Happened to Sheila?

    • 352pages
    • 13 heures de lecture
    4,2(1327)Évaluer

    The narrative centers on a six-year-old girl whose journey captivates countless hearts, highlighting the profound impact of resilience and hope. It showcases the unwavering dedication of a teacher determined to support her, illustrating themes of courage, compassion, and the transformative power of education. This true story emphasizes the bond between student and mentor, making it a poignant exploration of perseverance in the face of adversity.

    The Tiger's Child