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Melissa Wiley

Autore di The Little House in the Highlands

27+ opere 5,449 membri 60 recensioni 10 preferito

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Fonte dell'immagine: Photo by Jane Wiley

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Opere di Melissa Wiley

The Adventures of Laura and Jack (1932) — Adapter — 669 copie
Animal Adventures (Little House Chapter Books) (1997) — Adapter — 632 copie
Little House by Boston Bay (1999) 601 copie
The Far Side of the Loch (2000) 454 copie
Down to the Bonny Glen (2001) 373 copie
On Tide Mill Lane (2001) 368 copie
Beyond the Heather Hills (2003) 310 copie
The Prairie Thief (2012) 289 copie
The Road from Roxbury (2002) 264 copie
Across the Puddingstone Dam (2004) 229 copie
Farmer Boy Days (Little House Chapter Book) (1998) — Adapter — 105 copie
Inch and Roly Make a Wish (2012) 41 copie

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Informazioni generali

Nome canonico
Wiley, Melissa
Nome legale
Peterson, Melissa A.
Data di nascita
1968-12-17
Sesso
female
Nazionalità
USA
Luogo di residenza
San Diego, California, USA
Relazioni
Peterson, Scott (husband)
Agente
Liza Voges

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This fiction based loosely on some information about Laura Ingalls Wilder's grandmother's childhood has the usual didactic references to trying to be one's best self, the incident of danger to a younger sib, yearning to find out more about the world around her (gas lighting in Boston! The visit of president Madison!) and a conflict with a teacher. A pleasant enough read.
 
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bunnyjadwiga | 4 altre recensioni | Apr 3, 2024 |
It's 1788, and six year old Martha lives in a little stone in Glencraid, Scotland. Martha's father is Laird Glencaraid, and the life of the Laird's daughter is not always easy for a lively girl like Martha. She would rather be running barefoot through the fields of heather and listening to magical tales of fairies and other Wee Folk than learning to sew like a proper young lady. But between her dreaded sewing lessons, Martha still finds time to play on the rolling Scottish hills.
 
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PlumfieldCH | 9 altre recensioni | Dec 17, 2023 |
It's 1814 and Charlotte lives just outside the city of Boston. She always has something to look forward to--tending Mama's garden, visiting Papa's blacksmith shop, and embarking on her very own Scottish adventure!
 
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PlumfieldCH | 6 altre recensioni | Dec 16, 2023 |
I really enjoyed this book about making silent movies. I really liked Pearls character and felt she was very relatable. I liked the dynamic between her and her brothers, they would tease her mercilessly but when it came right down to it, they loved her and would protect her. I thought all of the characters were very realistic. Her parents reluctance to let her act but finally letting her do it rang very true for what parents would actually do.
I thought the whole bit about raising ostriches was really interesting and taking the feathers to "town" once a year. I had never really thought about people raising the birds for the feathers that women used to wear on their hats.
The only thing I didn't love was that the story started in the middle of the scene and then the book went back in time and I kept waiting for them to get back to that scene but it wasn't until near the end of the book.
Overall though, a nice clean book for kids. I would highly recommend that you read the authors note at the end. Really interesting and made the story seem even better when you know that's it's loosely based on real people.
If you enjoyed this book I would also recommend Daring Darleen, Queen of the Screen by Anne Nesbet which is also about a young girl making silent movies.
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Piper29 | 1 altra recensione | Jun 18, 2023 |

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Statistiche

Opere
27
Opere correlate
1
Utenti
5,449
Popolarità
#4,568
Voto
3.8
Recensioni
60
ISBN
141
Preferito da
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