Heartbeat by Sharon Creech

Heartbeat by Sharon Creech

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Zusammenfassung

A novel in verse by the award-winning highly regarded novelist Sharon Creech. Love, families, relationships and being true to oneself, classic Creech territory and a brilliant Creech novel.

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Heartbeat by Sharon Creech

A touching story about a young girl finding her identity and learning how it fits with the many rhythms of life. Annie loves running, drawing, and her family. She has a best friend called Max who also loves running, but things are not so great in Max's life. As the two come to terms with growing up and getting on and dealing with the many events and pressures around them a new and wonderful rhythm is established. A classic novel by a Carnegie Medal-winning author.
'A tenderhearted story told in spare, free-verse poemsReaders will enjoy meeting Annie, her family, and friends and will appreciate her resilience and spirit. This is vintage Creech, and its richness lies in its sheer simplicity' (Starred Review) School Library Journal "Heartbeat is a warm-hearted, free-verse story from award-winning Sharon Creech, much in the same mould as her wonderful Love That Dog" Financial Times 'Gets under your skin and you will want to read it again. Creech has the ability to write about relationships, particularly between young and old, in the most affecting yet unsentimental way' Scotsman
Sharon Creech lives in New Jersey, USA. She has won every major book prize for children's literature inclusing the Newbery Medal, the Carnegie Medal and the Smarties Prize.
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ISBN 13 9780747571476
ISBN 10 0747571473
Titel Heartbeat
Autor Sharon Creech
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Erscheinungsjahr 2005-03-07
Seitenanzahl 192
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