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Josephine Siebe

    November 10, 1870 – July 26, 1941

    Josefine Siebe was a German author, celebrated for her contributions to children's and young adult literature. Her writing is characterized by a profound warmth and depth, frequently exploring themes of family, friendship, and the journey of growing up. Siebe's narratives immerse readers in meticulously crafted worlds where ordinary moments transform into cherished memories. Her timeless storytelling and relatable characters have secured her place as a beloved author for generations of young readers.

    Die Tasse des Königs
    Kasperle auf Reisen
    Die Sternbuben in der Großstadt
    Herrn de Charreards deutsche Kinder
    Die Schloßkinder auf Rabenburg: Kinder- und Jugendroman
    Deutsche Jugend in schwerer Zeit (Historischer Roman): Napoleonische Kriege
    • Set against the backdrop of a challenging summer, the narrative captures the resilience and joy of children in Kloningken, particularly Hans-Heinrich, Luise, and Fritzel, who find reasons to celebrate despite adult concerns. As summer transitions to autumn, the forest transforms into a vibrant spectacle. The characters navigate their fears of potential invasions while focusing on the bountiful harvest, with urgency driving their efforts to secure the fruit-laden trees. The story beautifully intertwines themes of childhood innocence, nature's beauty, and the looming specter of conflict.

      Deutsche Jugend in schwerer Zeit (Historischer Roman): Napoleonische Kriege
    • Set against the backdrop of a picturesque island in Germany, the narrative unfolds around the Rabeninsel, named for the multitude of crows that inhabit its trees. As the sun rises, the island comes alive with the sounds of nature, while the crows boast about their beloved home to birds across the land. The story captures the connection between the island's wildlife and the local villagers, who remain unaware of the crows' contentment and pride in their kingdom. Josephine Siebe, an accomplished children's author, brings this enchanting setting to life.

      Die Schloßkinder auf Rabenburg: Kinder- und Jugendroman
    • Herrn de Charreards deutsche Kinder

      • 120 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Set in a charming German backdrop, this work by Josephine Siebe explores the lives and adventures of children through engaging narratives. The book captures the essence of childhood, highlighting themes of innocence, imagination, and the unique experiences of growing up in Germany. With vivid descriptions and relatable characters, it offers readers a nostalgic glimpse into the joys and challenges faced by young ones, making it a delightful read for both children and adults alike.

      Herrn de Charreards deutsche Kinder
    • Die Sternbuben in der Großstadt

      • 248 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Der unveränderte Nachdruck der Originalausgabe von 1918 bietet einen authentischen Einblick in die Gedanken und Perspektiven der damaligen Zeit. Diese Edition bewahrt die ursprüngliche Sprache und Stilistik, wodurch Leser die historischen Kontexte und kulturellen Einflüsse besser nachvollziehen können. Die Veröffentlichung ist besonders für Interessierte an Geschichte und Literatur des frühen 20. Jahrhunderts von Bedeutung.

      Die Sternbuben in der Großstadt
    • Meister Friedolin traut seinen Augen kaum, als er in dem alten Schrank ein Geheimfach entdeckt. Wie kommt die vergessene Kasperlefigur da bloss hinein? Lange kann sich der alte Marionettenschnitzer jedoch nicht wundern, denn das friedlich vor sich hin schnarchende Kasperle schlagt die Augen auf - und dann geht es los! Der kleine Kerl hat namlich nur Unsinn im Kopf ... Ein Vorlesevergnugen fur die ganze Familie

      Kasperle auf Reisen