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Jane Johnson (2) (1951–)

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Jane Johnson is an English author of books for children and adults. She also writes under the pseudonyms Gabriel King and Jude Fisher. She earned a master's degree in Old Icelandic language and literature. She also worked as an editor from 1984 to 1992 at Geroge Allen and Unwin Publishers. Her mostra altro title's include: The Secret Cowboy, Shadow World, Dragon's Fire and The Sultan's Wife. As Gabriel King she wrote the Tag the Cat series. (Bowker Author Biography) mostra meno

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Cronaca di famiglia (1917) — Illustratore, alcune edizioni268 copie

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Data di nascita
1951
Sesso
female

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This was a fun book to read to my little one at bedtime. I love the illustrations and any mother can relate to the ending. A gret quick read for spending time with your kids. My kids liked how the little bunny kept coming up with ways to stay up. This is a very cute story.
 
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OurWolvesDen | 3 altre recensioni | Mar 29, 2020 |
Mrs. Rabbit craves some peace and quiet, but Little Bunny is ready to get up and play. Can lullabies and warm milk make her sleepy?

A perfect bedtime story for little ones, this charming picture book will have the little ones laughing at Mrs. Rabbit’s dilemma. Colorful illustrations will keep young readers involved in the story.

Recommended.
 
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jfe16 | 3 altre recensioni | Jun 16, 2018 |
In this absolutely delightful picture-book from British children's author Jane Johnson, the story of Beatrix Potter's friendship with the Moore family - and particularly with young Noel, the eldest of the Moore children - and the role this friendship played in the creation of her beloved classic, The Tale of Peter Rabbit, is set out in an immensely engaging way. A frequent visitor to the household, where she entertained the children with her tales, and with her pet rabbit and mice, Potter originally included the Peter Rabbit story in a letter sent to Noel, when he was convalescing from a long illness. It was only later that it was published to such acclaim...

Beautifully laid out, with wide white borders around the attractive artwork, and simply told, My Dear Noel is a book that will have immense appeal, both for the young reader who loves Beatrix Potter's work, and wants to learn more about it, and for the child who is unfamiliar with it, but enjoys family stories set in other eras. An engaging tale that manages to be informative without being didactic, it certainly deserves to be better known than it is! I'm at a loss to understand the paucity of online reviews for it, but in any case, it is one I recommend highly, to all young Beatrix Potter fans, and to anyone who just enjoys a well-told story.
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ISBN
298
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