Jane Elson - Bücher & Infos

Genre(s)
Kinder-/Jugend

Neue Bücher von Jane Elson in chronologischer Reihenfolge

  • Neuheiten 07/2016: Swimming to the Moon (Details)
  • Neuheiten 03/2015: How to Fly with Broken Wings (Details)
  • Neuheiten 02/2014: A Room Full of Chocolate (Details)

Jane Elson Bücher in alphabetischer Reihenfolge

Rezensionen zu den Büchern von Jane Elson

  • Cover zum Buch Swimming to the Moon

    Rezension zu Swimming to the Moon

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    • 27. Dezember 2017 um 15:17
    Klappentext: Beatrix Daffodil Tulip Chrysanthemum Rose Edwards loves hats, old films and listening to the buzzing of the bees. She hates her name, her parents rowing and the dance-offs that bendy tap-dancing freak Chrystal Kelly makes her do at school. But when Chrystal double-dares her to enter a sponsored swim, Bee can't back down. Even though she's terrified of water and can't swim..
    Then new boy Moon-Star gallops to Bee's rescue and takes her to Old Alice, who lives in a beautiful painted…
  • Cover zum Buch How to Fly with Broken Wings

    Rezension zu How to Fly with Broken Wings

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    • 24. März 2016 um 12:09
    Klappentext (der englischen Ausgabe): Twelve-year-old Willem Edward Smith is on a mission, but there are obstacles in his way. Mainly Finn and his gang who stop at nothing to bully him - until the day Sasha Barton decides to help. While the gang in the Beckham Estate riot, Willem and Sasha form an unlikely friendship. Because they share a secret. Sasha longs to fly too. Ans when Magic Man Archie arrives with stories of war-flying spitfires, he will change the lives of the kids on the Beckham…
  • Cover zum Buch Wenn das Leben wie Schokolade schmeckt
    Klappentext: “Sometimes family isn't the one you are born into but the people and pigs you collect along the way.”
    Grace doesn’t want to live with grumpy granddad on his farm while her mum goes into hospital. She wants everything to just stay the same. But it can’t.
    Grace must move away, begin a new school and make new friends. Soon Grace misses her mum so much it hurts - not even chocolate makes her feel better.
    Then she meets rainbow-girls Megan and her pig Claude. And when Grace is with them…