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Suzanne Sutherland

    Suzanne Sutherland crafts compelling narratives that delve into the intricacies of relationships and the journey of growing up. Her writing is characterized by a keen insight into the human psyche and a subtle rendering of emotions. Sutherland's stories resonate with readers through their sincerity and stylistic skill. Her works often explore themes of identity, love, and the search for one's place in the world.

    I, Sea
    Jordan and Max, Race Day
    Jordan and Max, Field Trip!
    Jordan and Max, Showtime
    • Jordan and Max, Showtime

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading
      3.7(14)Add rating

      The story follows a young boy struggling to fit in at his new school, facing challenges of acceptance and identity. His journey takes a positive turn when he forms an unexpected friendship, which empowers him to embrace his true self and share it with his classmates. Through charming illustrations, the book explores themes of friendship, courage, and self-acceptance, making it a relatable read for young audiences navigating similar experiences.

      Jordan and Max, Showtime
    • Jordan and Max, Field Trip!

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Two young friends embark on an unexpected adventure after getting separated from their school field trip. As they navigate the vibrant city, they encounter a variety of sights, sounds, and delicious foods, leading to an exploration filled with excitement and discovery. This partially illustrated early chapter book captures the thrill of urban exploration and the bonds of friendship.

      Jordan and Max, Field Trip!
    • Jordan and Max, Race Day

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The story follows Max as he assists Jordan in preparing for a challenging school obstacle course. Faced with a competitive classmate and unexpected rain on race day, Jordan learns that the true reward lies in completing the course, regardless of the outcome. This illustrated early chapter book emphasizes themes of friendship, perseverance, and personal growth.

      Jordan and Max, Race Day
    • I, Sea

      A Tale Told in Homonyms

      The narrative features an orange tabby pirate and their crabby first mate embarking on a lighthearted adventure at sea. When a wave splashes and troubles the pirate's eye, a visit to the eye doctor introduces an eye patch and lollipops. The story cleverly uses just two words, exploring their homophones like "I" and "eye," engaging young readers in a playful learning experience. Ultimately, it reveals that the tale was inspired by a child's imaginative play, emphasizing creativity and the importance of perspective.

      I, Sea