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Mariah Marsden

    Mariah Marsden ha trascorso la sua infanzia a caccia di fate tra le vecchie colline degli Ozarks del Missouri. Ha iniziato a raccontare storie per passare il tempo nella fattoria della sua famiglia e non ha più smesso. Ex bibliotecaria per bambini, ha conseguito la sua MFA in Scrittura Creativa e Arti dei Media presso l'Università del Missouri-Kansas City. Scrive dei sogni e delle difficoltà dell'infanzia, del folklore della sua regione e delle complessità della vita rurale. È ancora alla ricerca di fate.

    Heidi
    Anne of Green Gables
    • Anne of Green Gables

      • 231pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      Schoolyard rivalries. Baking disasters. Puffed sleeves. Explore the violet vales and glorious green of Avonlea in this spirited adaptation. The spirit of Anne is alive and well in Mariah Marsden's crisp adaptation, and it's a thrill to watch as the beloved orphan rushes headlong through Brenna Thummler's heavenly landscapes. Together Marsden and Thummler conjure all the magic and beauty of Green Gables. Like Anne herself, you won't want to leave. -- Brian Selznick, author/illustrator of "The Invention of Hugo Cabret" and "The Marvels" The magic of L.M. Montgomery's treasured classic is reimagined in a whimsically-illustrated graphic novel adaptation perfect for newcomers and kindred spirits alike. When Matthew and Marilla Cuthbert decide to adopt an orphan who can help manage their family farm, they have no idea what delightful trouble awaits them. With flame-red hair and an unstoppable imagination, 11-year-old Anne Shirley takes Green Gables by storm. Anne's misadventures bring a little romance to the lives of everyone she meets: her bosom friend, Diana Barry; the town gossip, Mrs. Lynde; and that infuriating tease, Gilbert Blythe. From triumphs and thrills to the depths of despair, Anne turns each everyday moment into something extraordinary.

      Anne of Green Gables
      4,3
    • Heidi

      A Graphic Novel

      • 160pagine
      • 6 ore di lettura

      Set against the stunning backdrop of the Swiss Alps, this graphic novel adaptation follows young Heidi as she moves in with her seemingly gruff grandfather. Rather than succumbing to the challenges of her new life, Heidi embraces them, forging a bond with her grandfather and exploring the beauty of her surroundings. Her journey from the mountains to the bustling streets of Frankfurt highlights themes of friendship, homesickness, and self-discovery. Illustrated in a folk art style, this retelling captures the essence of kindness and the joy of nature.

      Heidi
      4,2