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Alison Lohans

Autor von Waiting for the Sun

25+ Werke 136 Mitglieder 5 Rezensionen

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Werke von Alison Lohans

Waiting for the Sun (2001) 17 Exemplare
Foghorn Passage (Gemini Books) (1992) 14 Exemplare
Who Cares About Karen (1983) 12 Exemplare
Can you promise me spring? (1940) 12 Exemplare
This Land We Call Home (2007) 8 Exemplare
Sundog Rescue (1999) 8 Exemplare
The raspberry room (2006) 7 Exemplare
Germy Johnson's Secret Plan (1992) 7 Exemplare
Nathaniel's Violin (1996) 6 Exemplare
Don't Think Twice (1997) 5 Exemplare
Picturing Alyssa (2011) 5 Exemplare
No place for kids (1999) 4 Exemplare
Timefall (2018) 4 Exemplare
Laws of Emotion (2006) 3 Exemplare
Dog Alert (Bug Club) (2012) 3 Exemplare
River rat (2008) 2 Exemplare
Un vieux chien fatigué (2007) 1 Exemplar
Leaving Mr. Humphries (2013) 1 Exemplar
Collapse of The Veil (2011) 1 Exemplar
Skateboard Kids 1 Exemplar

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Horrors: Terrifying Tales Book 2 (2006) — Mitwirkender — 11 Exemplare
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Geburtstag
1949
Geschlecht
female
Nationalität
Canada
Wohnorte
Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
Organisationen
SF Canada
Preise und Auszeichnungen
CLA Young Adult Book Award
Manitoba Young Readers' Choice Award
2008 Saskatchewan Book Award for YA Literature
Kurzbiographie
Alison Lohans has published 22 books, many of which have been finalists for awards such as the CLA Young Adult Book Award and the Manitoba Young Readers' Choice Award. This Land We Call Home won the 2008 Saskatchewan Book Award for YA Literature. Her recent novels for young people include River Rat and Collapse of the Veil. She lives in Regina, Saskatchewan.

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An enjoyable first young adult chapter book by author Alison Lohans, with alternating viewpoints (stated by the name at each chapter). Set in British Columbia, Canada, five teens were in a car crash and dealt with cold weather, injuries (not for the squeamish), survival, and interpersonal relations. Karen, whose experiences with night blindness gave an excellent idea of what it's like, showed much character development from a shy, embarrassed girl to confidence in her own abilities.
 
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bookel | Jan 12, 2024 |
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Partial read review:

I found it difficult to get started. I've read these young-adult-transported-into-fantasy-world books before, and this one felt like it was trying too hard to seem authentic by over-using some of the traditional tropes. But as I pushed through a couple of chapters, the story line started to draw me in.

Katie is a typical teenage girl, except that's she's also a mother of an infant child. When she, her, child, and a friend get lost, they learn they're...where? Another world? The distant past? The future? Somewhere other than where they were. Somewhere where there has been a disaster. Somewhere where her baby is called to be the savior.

There is a responsibility (isn't there?) to help these people out - but no one will explain to Katie what is going on. All she wants is to take her baby, go home, get her phone working, and be a normal teen mom again.

I would argue now that the over-use of the tropes I mentioned before is actually a success. The two extremes of Katie's teenage world and this bizarre future/past/alternate/disaster world are much starker, and this adds to the overall development of the setting and story.
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neverstopreading | Oct 4, 2018 |
Children's/early teen book about a girl whose brother is diagnosed cancer. I really liked this one. It's the second book I've read by the author, the other one having been a favourite of mine back when I was a teenager. I think I'll look for more.
 
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SylviaC | Jan 20, 2016 |
I thoroughly enjoyed this chapter book about an adventurous little girl. This book gave a good message about how kids today should be. Still using their imaginations, not afraid to get a little dirty playing outside, something that many children today sadly do not do as much of due to technology. The big idea of this book was to show how far just your imagination could take you. I like how the author used Laura’s character to show the way in which most children are and how opposite Abby is from the typical. The author showed this by explaining how Laura did not like to play and imagine but would rather swing and jump, etc. I also like how the book read just how Abby was thinking. “Why didn’t Laura want to see it? And who was the person in the yard next door” It gave a true sense for how quirky and eccentric Abby is with her thoughts bouncing about. Abby goes through many different times of trouble and then trying to find. The writing was very engaging and entertaining due to the way the author used short descriptive sentences, which is also good for elementary readers to begin with. I would have liked to see some sort of illustrations however. Illustrations just help give the reader a clearer image of what is occurring in the story. Overall this book was entertaining and gave a good message to its audience.… (mehr)
 
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kwiggi3 | May 5, 2014 |

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136
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#149,926
Bewertung
½ 4.3
Rezensionen
5
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