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Catherine Storr

    July 21, 1913 – January 6, 2001

    Catherine Storr explored the inner lives of her characters with profound insight, creating a body of work that spanned children's literature, adult fiction, plays, and short stories. Her writing, often delving into complex relationships and psychological landscapes, is characterized by its sensitivity and keen observation. Storr's distinctive voice and imaginative storytelling have left a lasting impression, making her narratives engaging and memorable for a wide audience.

    Polly la futée et cet imbécile de loup
    Doble final
    Rufus
    The Third Storybook Collection 3
    Clever Polly and the Stupid Wolf
    Marianne Dreams
    • Marianne Dreams

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      A powerful and haunting classic about a girl haunted by her own dreams.

      Marianne Dreams
      4.2
    • Clever Polly and the Stupid Wolf

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      'I'll dress up as a human being and Polly won't have any idea that I'm a wolf . . .' When Polly opens the door and finds a large black wolf standing on the doorstep waiting to gobble her up, it's the wolf that has the surprise when Polly invites him in! Clever Polly isn't frightened at all and has a plan that's bound to outwit the big, bad but very stupid wolf.

      Clever Polly and the Stupid Wolf
      4.0
    • Rufus

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      A lonely orphan boy finds a magic ancient knife which transports him to another time.

      Rufus
    • Nova York, hivern del 1873. La Irene recorda una aventura viscuda a Londres temps enrere, amb els seus grans amics Sherlock i Lupin. El fil dels records es descabdella ra?pidament entre la trobada...

      Doble final
    • "Polly la futée et cet imbécile de loup. "Polly, je vais t'attraper et te manger !" grogne le loup. Et pour cela il est prêt à tout. Magie, vieux trucs de contes de fées, il ne va rien négliger. Mais Polly est une rusée. Elle connaît ces histoires par cœur et cet imbécile de loup ne lui fait pas peur. Ça, non !

      Polly la futée et cet imbécile de loup