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Christine Heppermann

    Christine Heppermann crafts fiction, poetry, and criticism that often delves into the complexities of adolescence. Her work is characterized by a unique voice that resonates with both young readers and adults. Heppermann's prose is skillful, and her verse sparkles with intellect. Her literary contribution lies in her ability to capture authentic experiences and the search for identity.

    Frag mich, wie es für mich war
    What Goes Up
    Poisoned Apples
    City Chickens
    • City Chickens

      • 64 pages
      • 3 hours of reading
      4.1(25)Add rating

      Animal-loving children from both urban and rural backgrounds will connect with the engaging content, making it a delightful read for all. The book promises to entertain and educate young readers about animals, fostering a sense of appreciation and understanding for various species. Its charm and appeal are sure to resonate, encouraging a love for animals in kids everywhere.

      City Chickens
    • Poisoned Apples

      Poems for You, My Pretty

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading
      3.6(5096)Add rating

      Set in a whimsical world, this tale weaves together enchanting characters and fantastical events, inviting readers into a journey filled with magic and adventure. Themes of bravery, friendship, and the battle between good and evil unfold as the protagonist faces challenges that test their courage and resolve. Richly imagined landscapes and captivating storytelling create an immersive experience, perfect for readers of all ages who enjoy classic fairy tales with a modern twist.

      Poisoned Apples
    • What Goes Up

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      3.1(243)Add rating

      Exploring the themes of betrayal and redemption, this novel-in-verse delves into the complexities of forgiveness within family and friendships after a shocking revelation results in a significant mistake. Christine Heppermann's sharp wit and unflinching perspective bring depth to the emotional journey of the characters as they navigate their relationships and seek to mend the rifts caused by their actions. This poignant narrative resonates with fans of contemporary young adult literature.

      What Goes Up
    • Als Addie schwanger wird, entscheidet sie sich für eine Abtreibung – mit Unterstützung ihrer Eltern und ihres Freundes. Alles verläuft unkompliziert. Nach dem Eingriff bemerkt sie dennoch, dass Veränderungen in ihr vorgehen. Sie sieht bisher getroffene Entscheidungen in einem anderen Licht und bewertet sie neu. Ihre Erfahrungen, Wünsche, Geheimnisse und Gedankenexperimente schreibt sie nieder, mal ergreifend, mal witzig; in Dialogform oder in schnell dahingekritzelten Zeilen – aber immer sehr persönlich und intim. Addies Geschichte handelt nicht davon, ob eine Entscheidung richtig oder falsch war. Sondern davon, dass jede Entscheidung uns zu dem macht, was wir sind.

      Frag mich, wie es für mich war