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Elizabeth H. Winthrop

    Elizabeth Winthrop crea narrazioni che abbracciano generazioni e generi, esplorando costantemente le complessità della famiglia, dell'identità e dei momenti storici. La sua scrittura è celebrata per il suo impegno accessibile ma profondo con le esperienze dell'infanzia e gli echi del passato. Possiede una notevole capacità di intrecciare trame avvincenti con personaggi profondamente realizzati, facendo sì che il suo lavoro risuoni in un'ampia gamma di lettori. Attraverso il suo diversificato corpo di lavoro, Winthrop invita i lettori a considerare il potere duraturo delle relazioni e il complesso arazzo della storia umana.

    Lucy and Henry Are Twins
    December
    The Mercy Seat
    The Why of Things
    The Castle in the Attic (35th Anniversary Edition)
    • An epic quest, a dragon, a knight in shining armor . . . Discover the classic medieval fantasy book for kids ages 8-12! A magical toy castle takes 10-year-old William on a wild fantasy adventure that teaches him the true meaning of courage. When his beloved caretaker Mrs. Phillips tells him she's leaving, William is devastated. Not even her farewell gift of a model medieval castle helps him feel better—though he has to admit it’s fascinating. From the working drawbridge and portcullis to the fully-furnished rooms, it's perfect in every detail. It almost seems magical. And when William looks at the silver knight, the tiny figure comes to life in his hand—and tells him a tale of a wicked sorcerer, a vicious dragon, and a kingdom in need of a hero. Hoping the castle's magic will help him find a way to make his friend stay, William embarks on a daring quest with Sir Simon, the Silver Knight—but he will have to face his own doubts and regrets if he's going to succeed. This classic children’s fantasy book has enchanted readers since it was first published in 1985. See William’s story continue in The Battle for the Castle, available as a redesigned companion edition.

      The Castle in the Attic (35th Anniversary Edition)
    • The Why of Things

      • 256pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      By the bestselling author of DECEMBER. 'This haunting, shimmering novel reminds us how all of us know our families: with unimaginable intimacy, and hardly at all.' Andrew Solomon

      The Why of Things
    • The Mercy Seat

      • 258pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      A complex portrait of a small town in Louisiana in 1943, as seen in the twelve hours before a black teenager's execution for the alleged rape of a white woman --

      The Mercy Seat
    • Eleven-year-old Isabelle hasn't spoken in nine months, and as December begins the situation is getting desperate. Her mother has stopped work to devote herself to her daughter's care. Four psychiatrists have already given up on her, and her school will not take her back in the New Year. Her parents are frantically trying to understand what has happened so they can help their child, but they cannot escape the thought of darker possibilities. What if Isabelle is damaged beyond their reach? Will she never speak again? Is it their fault? As they spiral around Isabelle's impenetrable silence, she herself emerges as a bright young girl in need of help yet too terrified to ask for it. By the talented young author of FIREWORKS, this is a compelling, ultimately uplifting novel about a family in crisis, showing the delicate web that connects a husband and wife, parents and children, and how easily it can tear.

      December
    • Lucy and Henry are brother and sister, who--even though they're twins--don't do everything the same way.

      Lucy and Henry Are Twins