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Julie Hodgson

    Questa autrice scrive con passione da oltre 30 anni, con l'obiettivo di ispirare e condividere le gioie della vita attraverso le sue opere. Motivata dall'amore per la scrittura e dal desiderio di contribuire positivamente, la sua opera spazia in un'ampia gamma di temi e generi. Con una forte convinzione nel potere della narrazione e un approccio indipendente alla pubblicazione, crea opere che arricchiscono i lettori e, al contempo, sostengono cause benefiche. La sua filosofia è semplice: se una storia è buona, troverà il suo pubblico.

    Third Born. The Third-Born of Évora
    Jodie and the library card
    Jodie Broom .The Book of the Rose
    Watching
    The Mothaich
    Polly Mae
    • Polly Mae

      • 118pagine
      • 5 ore di lettura

      Set in Portsoy, an adventurous 11-year-old Scottish girl named Polly Mae uncovers a mystery tied to a family's past during the Holocaust. As she discovers treasured items, she navigates her own emotions and challenges, seeking to unravel the clues that lead to the enigmatic initials IK. This engaging tale explores themes of resilience and the impact of history through the eyes of a curious young girl.

      Polly Mae
    • The Mothaich

      • 188pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      An eight-year-old girl named Essalina embarks on a transformative journey through a fantastical land filled with both virtuous beings and malevolent forces. Tasked with outsmarting the evil Bruxa Ja'rh and the Zangada tribes, she confronts challenges that test her courage and intelligence. This adventure delves into themes of bravery and the struggle between good and evil, as Essalina navigates a world steeped in mystery and danger. The evocative imagery highlights the shifting nature of time and the profound impact of her quest.

      The Mothaich
    • Watching

      • 104pagine
      • 4 ore di lettura

      The narrative centers around the theme of surveillance and the psychological impact of constant observation. It explores the effects of being watched, delving into the characters' fears, secrets, and the tension that arises from an unseen presence. Through a gripping storyline, the book invites readers to reflect on privacy, trust, and the boundaries of human interaction in a world where eyes are always upon them.

      Watching
    • Jodie's journey with her time-travelling library card leads her to thrilling adventures and deep friendships, but also heartache. In her quest to reclaim long-outlawed printed books, she seeks to overcome feelings of helplessness. Her growing secret collection, housed at her friend Otso's home, reflects her determination and love for the written word amidst the challenges she faces.

      Jodie Broom .The Book of the Rose
    • Jodie Broom, a 12-year-old girl (almost 13!), is like most girls her age. She loves her friends, music, and is always up for a good adventure. What she treasures above all else are books and she is consumed by them, reading and collecting whatever she can to satisfy her voracious appetite for stories, facts, and history. But Jodie lives in the year 2075, and more than fifty years have passed since the banning of books and paper; it's a time when no one can own a printed book, or even print photographs. In this E-world, experiences are largely simulated, from the reconstituted food to the zoo that only shows films of all the extinct species. With her student library card, which gives her the ability to time travel, Jodie discovers that she and her friends can experience historical events and meet legendary characters, and can also find and bring home her precious books to keep safe in her secret hiding place.

      Jodie and the library card
    • The story follows Beatriz, the third child in a prosperous Portuguese family, whose destiny is intertwined with a mysterious Doll Maker in the historic city of Évora. Her fate is shaped by the unique circumstances of her birth, particularly her sister, who was born just 30 seconds earlier, making her the second born. This intriguing premise sets the stage for exploring themes of family dynamics, destiny, and the significance of birth order within a rich cultural backdrop.

      Third Born. The Third-Born of Évora
    • From Beer to Maternity!

      • 154pagine
      • 6 ore di lettura

      A drunken challenge at a New Year's party leads Janet to an unexpected weight-loss competition against her rival, Jack. Unaware of the chaos she has unleashed, she wakes up to find her impulsive stunt has gone viral, leaving her with no choice but to follow through. As the competition unfolds, Janet confronts her insecurities and the dynamics of rivalry, all while navigating the pressures of public attention and personal growth.

      From Beer to Maternity!
    • Sally Socket and the Fire Angel

      • 66pagine
      • 3 ore di lettura

      Sally Socket, a creative 7-year-old, embarks on thrilling adventures after her family inherits an old home. Alongside her friend Jack, she explores the mysteries of their new house. Her journey takes a magical turn when she meets the Fire Angel, who introduces her to enchanting characters from her dreams. Together, they encounter fairies, elves, and dueling pirates, inviting readers to join in on the whimsical escapades that blend imagination with adventure.

      Sally Socket and the Fire Angel
    • Nemesis

      • 234pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      The story follows a clinical psychologist on a year-long sabbatical who is creating a "special" list that could have dire consequences for those named. As she navigates her time off, the narrative explores her motivations, the impact of her choices, and the psychological themes surrounding her actions. Tension builds as the implications of the list unfold, leading readers to question the ethics of her decisions and the nature of her relationships.

      Nemesis
    • Cassandra

      And they all fall down

      • 242pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      Cassandra's journey begins with a violent incident at age six, leading her family to relocate for a fresh start. As she approaches her sixteenth birthday, her doctor recommends discontinuing her ADD medication, believing she has learned to manage her energy through running. While she initially appears to be coping well, the resurfacing of nightmares and physical symptoms suggests that her struggles may not be over. The story explores themes of mental health, personal growth, and the complexities of adolescence.

      Cassandra