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Lisa Jahn-Clough

    This author crafts compelling narratives primarily for young readers, delving into significant themes with a style that resonates deeply. Her literary approach is marked by clarity and emotional depth, ensuring an engaging experience for children and adolescents alike. Through her diverse body of work, she aims to ignite imagination and foster a love for reading across various age groups. Her stories are recognized for their ability to connect with young audiences on meaningful levels.

    The Kids of Cattywampus Street
    Alicia Has a Bad Day
    Country Girl, City Girl
    My Friend and I
    • 2021

      The Kids of Cattywampus Street

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading
      3.4(114)Add rating

      "An extraordinary book." --Lemony Snicket, author of A Series of Unfortunate Events Lovers of Roald Dahl and Louis Sachar's Sideways Stories from Wayside School will be captivated by the adventures of this very special group of friends who live on the same street.In this delightful chapter book filled with black-and-white pictures, you'll meet Jamal, Lindalee, Hans, Matteo, and others--the kids who live on Cattywampus Street, not far from the Waddlebee Toy Store. Each of the eleven chapters in this magical, mysterious, silly, scary, happy, and sometimes sad chapter book tells an utterly unforgettable tale about one of the kids. Whether it's about Jamal and his magic ball, which knows how to find him after its been stolen away; or Charlotta, who shrinks so small that she can fit inside her dollhouse; or Rodney, whose pet rock becomes the envy of all the kids on Cattywampus Street, here are stories sure to charm, captivate, and engage all readers of chapter books, even the most reluctant.

      The Kids of Cattywampus Street
    • 2009

      Country Girl, City Girl

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Set on a small Maine farm, the story follows Phoebe Sharp, a quirky girl with long red braids and a love for fairy tales, who finds solace in her goats and photography. Living with her father and brother, she leads a solitary life until she meets Melita, who becomes her first friend. This encounter promises to change Phoebe's world, exploring themes of friendship and self-discovery in a charming rural setting.

      Country Girl, City Girl
    • 2003

      My Friend and I

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      3.9(38)Add rating

      A relatable story about new friends who tussle over a toy—and then find a way to mend their friendship. Two small children become new friends and have wonderful days playing together with their toys. But when one friend gets a new toy that he is reluctant to share, the friends are no longer so friendly. This story, told in clear, simple dialogue with bright, childlike illustrations, gives straightforward insight into the complications that can threaten even the best of friendships. The youngest audience will delight in the simple resolution that mends these friends' relationship as well as their toy. "Minor battles rage in homes and preschools everywhere, so children and adults alike will appreciate this subtle example of a peaceful resolution to toy disputes." — Kirkus

      My Friend and I
    • 2002

      Alicia Has a Bad Day

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      3.3(34)Add rating

      Alicia's challenging morning sets the stage for a lively exploration of emotions as she confronts her bad day. This engaging narrative encourages readers to embrace their feelings and find ways to shake off negativity. With a fresh perspective that resonates with fans of beloved children's stories, the book offers a relatable journey through mood swings and the importance of resilience.

      Alicia Has a Bad Day