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Helen Griffiths

    Though Helen Griffiths retired from children's fiction decades ago, her stories continue to resonate with readers worldwide, a testament to their timeless themes. She possessed a remarkable talent for crafting narratives that felt both immediate and enduring. Griffiths' writing is characterized by its ability to capture universal human experiences, making her work accessible and beloved across generations. Her unique voice and insightful storytelling ensure her legacy remains vibrant and compelling.

    Wild und frei
    Leon
    Rafa und der schwarze Hund
    Hexentochter
    Just A Dog
    The Dark Swallows
    • The Dark Swallows

      A Novel of the Spanish Civil War

      • 290 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of the austere Castilian plain, the narrative unfolds the tragic love story of Bernardo, a carpenter and dreamer, and Elvira, the defiant daughter of a local leader. Their romance is jeopardized by the animosity between their villages and their parents' opposition. However, the looming threat of civil war ultimately shatters their dreams, showcasing the profound impact of societal and familial conflict on personal relationships.

      The Dark Swallows
    • Just A Dog

      • 264 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The story follows a resilient mongrel pup born in an abandoned house, navigating a harsh world filled with danger and uncertainty. Throughout her journey, she encounters both friends and foes while facing life-threatening challenges. Despite the odds, she embarks on numerous adventures and ultimately discovers a loving family that offers her a permanent home and the affection she craved, leading to her new name, Shadow.

      Just A Dog
    • Hexentochter

      • 191 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      2.9(10)Add rating

      Um das Jahr 1640 taucht in einem Dorf ein unbekanntes Mädchen auf. Niemand weiß, woher das Kind kommt. Ein Ehepaar adoptiert Agnes, doch auch nach Jahren verhält sie sich wie ein verschrecktes Tier und spricht kein Wort. Ist Agnes schwachsinnig oder etwa eine Hexe?

      Hexentochter
    • Leon

      Die Geschichte eines Hundes

      Leon
    • Wild und frei - bk1012; Ueberreuter Verlag; Helen Griffiths; pocket_book; 1977

      Wild und frei