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Marcia Vaughan

    Marcia Vaughan è diventata bibliotecaria con l'obiettivo di ispirare i bambini alla lettura e poco dopo ha iniziato a scrivere i propri libri. Le sue prime due storie non furono mai pubblicate, ma la sua terza, illustrata da Pamela Lofts, fu pubblicata nel 1984 e ora è considerata un classico della letteratura per l'infanzia australiana. Vaughan si è concentrata sulla creazione di storie che accendono l'amore per i libri e la narrazione nei giovani lettori.

    Pacific Northwest Fairy Tales: Three Bears of the Pacific Northwest
    Abbie Against the Storm: The True Story of a Young Heroine and a Lighthouse
    • A young heroine courageously manages a lighthouse during a fierce winter storm, stepping in for her father. Her bravery and determination play a crucial role in rescuing numerous lives at sea, highlighting themes of resilience and heroism in the face of adversity. This dramatic true story showcases her pivotal actions and the impact of her unwavering spirit during a critical time.

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    • When a small blue teddy bear falls out of a moving recreational vehicle in the mountains of the Pacific Northwest, two native bears-Black Bear and Brown Bear-agree to help reunite Blue Bear with his family.The bears only know that Blue Bear's boy lives in a "shiny silver box with wheels." Down the mountains, through the forests, and across the saltwater, the three bears encounter eagles, seals, skunks, and many other Pacific Northwest animals along their way. This is a charming story with a happy ending and no Goldilocks. The book features Jeremiah Trammel's beautiful oil-painted illustrations, which are sure to engage children and parents alike.

      Pacific Northwest Fairy Tales: Three Bears of the Pacific Northwest
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