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Irene N. Watts

    Irene N. Watts is a German-Canadian author whose works delve into the complexities of identity and heritage.

    When the Bough Breaks
    Remember Me: A Search for Refuge in Wartime Britain
    Touched by Fire
    Flower
    A Telling Time
    • 2013

      Touched by Fire

      • 208 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.6(162)Add rating

      The narrative delves into themes of indifference and moral ambiguity, exploring the chilling mindset behind viewing human lives as expendable. It presents a stark commentary on societal values and the dehumanization of individuals, likening people to mere cattle. The story challenges readers to confront harsh realities and reflect on the consequences of apathy in the face of suffering.

      Touched by Fire
    • 2007

      When the Bough Breaks

      • 152 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
      3.2(22)Add rating

      Set against the backdrop of the Great Depression, this poignant story follows a young girl named Millie as she navigates profound loss and responsibility. After her mother's unexpected death, Millie's world is turned upside down; her father succumbs to depression, leaving her to care for her newborn brother, Hamish. When a stranger threatens their fragile stability, Millie discovers an inner strength she never knew she possessed, determined to protect and rebuild her family's home amidst adversity.

      When the Bough Breaks
    • 2005

      Flower

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      3.6(42)Add rating

      Katie, a thirteen-year-old, struggles with her feelings about her new stepmother's pregnancy while spending the summer at her grandparents' Victorian home in Halifax. Preferring solitude in her attic bedroom, she finds solace in her imagination, particularly in her role as the disagreeable orphan Mary Lennox in her school's production of The Secret Garden. As she navigates her complex emotions, Katie's journey reflects themes of family dynamics and the challenges of adolescence.

      Flower
    • 2005

      A Telling Time

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      This unusual picture book presentation in celebration of the holiday features a modern-day grandmother sharing her memories of a childhood in Nazi-held Austria.

      A Telling Time
    • 2000

      The story follows young Marianne, a fortunate Jewish girl who escapes Germany on one of the first kindertransporte, a mission designed to save children from the impending dangers of the Holocaust. Her journey highlights themes of survival, hope, and the resilience of youth in the face of adversity as she navigates the challenges of leaving her home and adapting to a new life in Britain.

      Remember Me: A Search for Refuge in Wartime Britain