"Jenna Bush Hager, the former first daughter and granddaughter, #1 New York Times bestselling author, and coanchor of the Today show, shares moving, funny stories about her beloved grandparents and the wisdom they passed on that has shaped her life" -- Amazon.com
Jenna Bush Hager Libri
Jenna Bush Hager scrive con la passione di connettere i lettori attraverso narrazioni di impatto. Il suo lavoro attinge spesso da esperienze personali e da un profondo impegno verso temi umanitari. Hager mira a creare narrazioni che promuovano la speranza e favoriscano la comprensione tra diverse comunità. Il suo approccio alla scrittura è sia personale che coinvolgente, permettendo ai lettori di formare una profonda connessione con i personaggi e i messaggi dei suoi libri.






A lovely, lyrical ode to the magic of sisterhood by beloved former first daughters and bestselling authors Jenna Bush Hager and Barbara Pierce Bush. A young girl's wish is granted when a new sister arrives. While the baby can't do much, over time the big and little siblings become inseparable, playing and dancing, imagining and laughing. By each other's sides, they are smarter, kinder, and braver than they ever thought they could be. And they are forever sisters first. This exquisite celebration of the bond between sisters is inspired by the spirited childhood of Jenna Bush Hager and Barbara Pierce Bush, authors of the #1 New York Times bestseller Sisters First: Stories from Our Wild and Wonderful Life.
A vibrant picture book celebrates the beauty of national parks and the joy of nature, crafted by former First Lady Laura Bush and her daughter Jenna Bush Hager. Through engaging illustrations and heartfelt storytelling, the authors emphasize the significance of outdoor exploration and the bond between families and the natural world. This tribute encourages readers to appreciate and connect with the environment, making it a delightful read for children and parents alike.
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- 2 ore di lettura
Tyrone, a charismatic and confident student, dominates the school environment with his leadership skills and magnetic personality. His influence shapes the social dynamics among peers, as he navigates friendships, rivalries, and the challenges of school life. The story explores themes of power, responsibility, and the impact of one individual's choices on a community, showcasing Tyrone's journey as he learns valuable lessons about empathy and the consequences of his actions.
Focusing on resilience and hope, the narrative follows a young woman's journey as she navigates life with HIV after losing her family to AIDS. Through her experiences shared during the author's UNICEF internship, the story highlights her determination to create a brighter future for her child, showcasing her strength and the importance of support in overcoming adversity.
Connect with your family in a deep and meaningful way with this beautiful keepsake journal Writing her memoir Everything Beautiful in Its Time, Jenna Bush Hager realized that, by committing precious memories of her family to paper, she was preserving them not only for herself, but for her children and future generations. Now, inspired by this experience, she guides readers through gathering invaluable family stories that can all too easily be lost to time. Beautifully illustrated and filled with thoughtful quotes from her memoir, this journal will help you collect favorite family memories, note special milestones, and take a moment to cherish those meaningful to you through letters and stories. It will give you a sense of gratitude for your most treasured recollections, help you preserve them for the next generation, and inspire you to make new memories every day.
Die Tochter des amerikanischen Präsidenten hat während ihrer Arbeit für das Kinderhilfswerk UNICEF Ana, ein 17-jähriges Mädchen aus Lateinamerika, kennengelernt. Auf der Grundlage von zahlreichen Gesprächen zwischen den beiden erzählt dieser Band berührend und authentisch Anas Geschichte. Anas Eltern sterben früh an AIDS. Auch Ana selbst ist HIV-infiziert. Sie und ihre Schwester wachsen bei der Großmutter und in öffentlichen Erziehungsheimen auf. Sie werden missbraucht und geschlagen. Ana hat Glück und lernt Menschen kennen, die sich um sie und ihre Probleme kümmern. Ein Hoffnungsschimmer in dem großen Elend. Im Anhang erhalten die jugendlichen Leser in direkter Ansprache zahlreiche Informationen über Missbrauch und AIDS. Denkanstöße und Diskussionsanlässe zum Buch runden die gelungene Geschichte zu diesem tabuisierten Thema ab. Der stark appellierende Charakter ist sicherlich sehr amerikanisch, angesichts der Wichtigkeit des Themas aber angemessen. Kein Vergleichstitel bekannt. Auch für Schulbibliotheken empfohlen. Nominiert für den Deutschen Jugendliteraturpreis 2009