Jackie Valabrègue-Landreaux Book order (chronological)






Après l'orage...
- 160 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Heartland is a horse farm nestled in the hills of Virginia, but it's much more than that. Heartland is like no other place - it's a place where the scars of the past can be healed, a place where frightened and abused horses learn to trust again. Amy hasn't seen Spartan since the accident - that stormy night that changed their lives forever. Now Spartan is coming to Heartland. He's not the same horse. He's filled with an anger that seems directed at Amy. At the sight of her, he lashes out - teeth bared, hooves flailing. Amy has so much healing to do on her own, it seems she's the last person who could help Spartan. But she might also be the only one.
Heartland - 5: Come What May
- 157 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Heartland is a horse farm nestled in the hills of Virginia, but it's much more than that. Heartland is like no other place - it's a place where the scars of the past can be healed, a place where frightened and abused horses learn to trust again.When Amy finds out her sister, Lou, is trying to get in touch with their estranged father, she doesn't know how to feel. She isn't willing to let her father into her life again. Forcing herself to forget about it, Amy focuses her attention on the new horse, Melody. But when complications develop with Melody's unborn foal, it takes nothing short of a miracle to help Amy realize that life is not about the pain you've felt in the past, but the hope you hold for the future.
Molière ou l'éternel baladin
- 223 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Son grand-père l'a toujours pensé : le petit Jean-Baptiste n'est pas un enfant comme les autres. Dire qu'on le destine à devenir tapissier, comme son père ! Pourtant, à le voir imiter les acteurs, on devine qu'il suivra une toute autre voie... Et puis un jour, Jean-Baptiste l'annonce solennellement : il sera comédien ou rien. Et tant pis s'il se fait renvoyer de chez lui sans un sou vaillant. Jean-Baptiste est devenu Molière. Le long des routes, la vraie vie commence...
Jean de La Fontaine, l'ami de toujours
- 189 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Drôle ou taciturne, narquois ou insouciant, joueur ou panier percé, La Fontaine était surtout né pour écrire. Il écrivit. Il connut des succès. Il connut des échecs. Il s'en offusqua parfois et s'en moqua souvent... A travers le regard chaleureux d'un ami fictif, voici le portrait vif et généreux d'un Jean de la Fontaine inconnu. Texte inédit. Catégorie Hachette Jeunesse : portrait, biographie.