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L'Homme manipulé
Auteur: Fabienne Reboul-Scherrer / Type: B (Bücher)
Exemplaires: 1 / Actuellement disponibles: 1




Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants (Sisterhood of Traveling Pants, Book 1)
Auteur: Ann Brashares / Type: B (Bücher)
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Amazon.com's Best of 2001
They were just a soft, ordinary pair of thrift-shop jeans until the four girls took turns trying them on--four girls, that is, who are close friends, about to be parted for the summer, with very different sizes and builds, not to mention backgrounds and personalities. Yet the pants settle on each girl's hips perfectly, making her look sexy and long-legged and feel confident as a teenager can feel. "These are magical Pants!" they realize, and so they make a pact to share them equally, to mail them back and forth over the summer from wherever they are. Beautiful, distant Lena is going to Greece to be with her grandparents; strong, athletic Bridget is off to soccer camp in Baja, California; hot-tempered Carmen plans to have her divorced father all to herself in South Carolina; and Tibby the rebel will be left at home to slave for minimum wage at Wallman's.

Over the summer the Pants come to represent the support of the sisterhood, but they also lead each girl into bruising and ultimately healing confrontations with love and courage, dying and forgiveness. Lena finds her identity in Greece and the courage not to reject love; Bridget gets in over her head with an older camp coach; Carmen finds her father ensconced with a new fiancée and family; and Tibby unwillingly takes on a filmmaking apprentice who is dying of leukemia. Each girl's story is distinct and engrossing, told in a brightly contemporary style. Like the Pants, the reader bounces back and forth among the four unfolding adventures, and the melange is spiced with letters and witty quotes. Ann Brashares has here created four captivating characters and seamlessly interwoven their stories for a young adult novel that is fresh and absorbing. (Ages 12 and older) --Patty Campbell




A Paul to Kiss (Freche Mädchen - freches Englisch!)
Auteur: Thomas Brinx, Anja Kömmerling / Type: B (Bücher)
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Summer, Sun and Holiday Love (Freche Mädchen - freches Englisch!)
Auteur: / Type: B (Bücher)
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Move to Cloud Nine (Freche Mädchen - freches Englisch!)
Auteur: Sabine Both / Type: B (Bücher)
Exemplaires: 1 / Actuellement disponibles: 1




It's Showtime, Mick! (Freche Mädchen - freche Bücher)
Auteur: Sabine Both, Frank M. Reifenberg / Type: B (Bücher)
Exemplaires: 1 / Actuellement disponibles: 1




Au nom de tous les miens
Auteur: Martin Gray / Type: B (Bücher)
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Psycho (Penguin Readers: Level 3)
Auteur: Robert Bloch / Type: B (Bücher)
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Alice-by-accident
Auteur: Lynne Reid Banks / Type: B (Bücher)
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Writing convincingly in a young person's voice poses a huge challenge even to an experienced author like Lynne Reid Banks (The Indian in the Cupboard and others)--probably second only to writing in authentic-sounding dialect. Banks manages to do both brilliantly in the public and private notes of almost-10-year-old Alice Elizabeth Williamson-Stone, a sensitive, quirky British girl being raised by her struggling single mom. Alice dutifully reports her name in the first line of the book as part of an autobiography in her School Notebook, which continues throughout. But we soon learn that much of the turmoil in her world revolves around that name's origins. In her private Special Notebook, Alice later describes meeting her grandmother Gene at the age of three: "She rang Mum (in Brighton this was) and they had a row straight off because Williamson-Stone is on my birth certificate.... Gene said I had no right to that name because Mum wasn't married to my dad and she said Mum'd stolen it. Of course that's stupid, you can't steal a name... she could've called me Alice Pokémon or Alice Peanut Butter Sandwich." Alice's strong accent and idiosyncratic language can be a bit off-putting until you get to know her, but patience pays off, and the contrast makes her recounting of The Simpsons and Oprah Winfreythat much better.

Pulled between loving but strong-willed parental figures with their own complicated histories (and she hasn't even met her dad yet), Alice must find her way despite a rocky home life, an unexpected and emotional move, and the usual demands of a difficult age. But she shines through it all as a stalwart, likable, and--most importantly for middle-school readers--believable heroine. (Ages 9 and 12) --Paul Hughes




Little Women (Oxford Bookworms, Level 4)
Auteur: Louisa May Alcott / Type: B (Bücher)
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When Christmas comes for the four March girls, there is no money for expensive presents and they give away their Christmas breakfast to a poor family. But there are no happier girls in America than Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy. They miss their father, of course, who is away at the Civil War, but they try hard to be good so that he will be proud of his 'little women' when he comes home. This heart-warming story of family life has been popular for more than a hundred years.



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