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- 318 pages
- 12 hours of reading
The astonishing culmination of the artist-author’s decade-plus project to capture beauty, commemorate place, and see the world more fully
Mary Hoffman is a celebrated British author whose works frequently draw inspiration from her deep affection for Italy. Her writing is characterized by vivid storytelling and a remarkable ability to transport readers into the rich worlds she crafts. Hoffman explores themes ranging from childhood and identity to cultural encounters, employing a style that is both accessible and thought-provoking. Through her diverse body of work, encompassing both children's books and novels, she has established herself as a storyteller who resonates widely with readers of all ages.







The astonishing culmination of the artist-author’s decade-plus project to capture beauty, commemorate place, and see the world more fully
Grace loves stories, whether they're from books, movies, or the kind her grandmother tells. When her school decides to perform Peter Pan, Grace longs to play the lead, but her classmates point out that Peter was a boy. Besides, he wasn't black. With the support of her family, Grace learns that she can be anything she wants to be, and the results are amazing! Remarkable watercolor illustrations give full expression to Grace's high-flying imagination.
Grace has the chance to be a princess in a school parade. But what does a princess do, apart from wearing beautiful clothes and looking pretty?
A collection of simple Nursery rhymes and short stories from yesteryear.
Exploring themes of family and belonging, this sequel follows Grace as she travels to Africa to reconnect with her father and his new family. Despite her initial feelings of uncertainty, she embraces the idea that families can be formed in various ways, guided by her Nana's wisdom. The vibrant illustrations enhance the narrative, making it a visually engaging experience as Grace learns to navigate her evolving family dynamics.
Brains are amazing! Find out how our brains work and how they control the rest of the body. From how they create our memories, to how they help us learn new things, get ready to uncover lots of fascinating facts about the brain.
What is a family? Once, it was said to be a father, mother, boy, girl, cat and dog living in a house with a garden. But as times have changed, families have changed too, and now there are almost as many kinds of families as colours of the rainbow - from a mum and dad or single parent to two mums or two dads, from a mixed-race family to children with different mums and dads, to families with a disabled member. Mary Hoffman takes a look through children's eyes at the wide varieties of family life: from homes, food, ways of celebrating, schools and holidays to getting around, jobs and housework, from extended families, languages and hobbies to pets and family trees - and she concludes that, for most people, their own family is the best one of all! With Ros Asquith's delightful pictures, this book takes a fresh, optimistic look at families of today.
Collection of favorite fairy tales, retold with colorful illustrations accompanying.
Explore a captivating collection of fourteen renowned myths and legends from diverse cultures, presented in an accessible and lyrical format for young readers. Each story invites children to discover the rich tapestry of global folklore, fostering an appreciation for storytelling and cultural heritage.
The spirited little girl with a big imagination who stars in Amazing Grace has two fun chapter books! In Encore, Grace!, when Grace's family and group of friends change, Grace turns to her imagination to cope with things like a new girl in school and the death of a family friend. A heartwarming story about a beloved character.