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Carol Brendler

    This author focuses on writing for children and young adults, with her works often exploring themes connected to history and psychology. Her style is characterized by a keen insight into the child's mind, embedded within compelling narratives. She delves into how young protagonists navigate extraordinary events and internal dilemmas. Her writings are appreciated for their depth and ability to connect with young readers.

    The Two Mutch Sisters
    Radio Girl
    • Radio Girl

      • 202 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Cece, a fourteen-year-old aspiring radio star, navigates a series of comedic mix-ups and misunderstandings as she pursues her dream. Set against the backdrop of the 1938 broadcast of Orson Welles' War of the Worlds, the story captures the chaos and excitement of the era, highlighting Cece's determination and the challenges she faces in the world of radio. This engaging historical novel blends humor with a coming-of-age journey, showcasing Cece's resilience in the face of unexpected obstacles.

      Radio Girl
    • A playful look at sisterhood and honoring differences when having some things in common doesn't mean having everything in common.

      The Two Mutch Sisters