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Marie-Louise Fitzpatrick

    Questa autrice di Dublino, residente a Wicklow, ha dedicato quasi trent'anni alla creazione di albi illustrati e ora ha ampliato il suo repertorio per includere romanzi. Il suo lavoro è caratterizzato da uno stile distintivo che affascina lettori di tutte le età. Attraverso la sua scrittura, mira a esplorare profonde emozioni e relazioni umane in narrazioni avvincenti. Il suo contributo letterario risiede nell'arricchire la letteratura per bambini con opere di pregio artistico e messaggi significativi.

    Owl Bat Bat Owl
    Don't!
    Sisters of the Moon
    I Can Make a Train Noise
    On Midnight Beach
    • 2024

      If Suzy wants something, somehow Rhiannon can make it so: friends, beach parties, midnight photoshoots under a moonlit sky .

      Sisters of the Moon
    • 2024

      Curiosity sparks a heartwarming connection between a mother owl and her three owlets and their new bat neighbors. Initially wary of each other, the two families learn to embrace their differences during a stormy night that encourages bonding. Marie-Louise Fitzpatrick's graphic style enhances this wordless tale, filled with expressive illustrations that convey humor and warmth, celebrating themes of tolerance and friendship. It's a delightful story that appeals to readers of all ages.

      Owl Bat Bat Owl
    • 2022

      This beautiful, funny picture book perfectly captures the feelings of a child with a new baby in the family.

      Don't!
    • 2021

      The book invites readers on an exhilarating journey aboard a train, emphasizing the power of imagination to enhance the experience. With a rhythmic narrative, it encourages engagement and interaction, making it perfect for read-aloud sessions. The lively portrayal of the train ride captures the excitement and adventure that comes with travel, sparking creativity in young minds.

      I Can Make a Train Noise
    • 2020

      On Midnight Beach

      • 320pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      Set in the sweltering summer of 1970s Donegal, the story follows three friends who form a bond with a dolphin named Rinn. Their secret swimming escapades take a turn when rival villagers plot to capture the beloved creature. This compelling young adult novel features a large cast and explores themes of friendship, adventure, and the challenges of protecting something precious from outside threats.

      On Midnight Beach