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Lights Up
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Informationen zum Autor Lisette Auton is a northern disabled writer, activist, poet, novelist, spoken-word artist, actor, film and theatre-maker, and creative practitioner. She's an award-winning poet who has performed at Northern Stage, ARC, the Southbank Centre and the Sage, in pubs, in a crypt, at festivals, indoors, outdoors, on a bridge and in a launderette. Klappentext Discover this theatrical, magical adventure about putting the ghosts of the past to rest, from the disability activist and award-winning author of The Secret of Haven Point. Perfect for fans of Elle McNicoll and Sophie Anderson. Just like her favourite person in the whole world - her grandad - Hettie's favourite place in the whole world - the Arts Centre - has gone. And Hettie can't quite work out how she's supposed to feel anything like how she did before. Many years before, Jack is feeling lonely too. But his life changes when he's taken in by a theatre troupe and learns the secrets of the mysterious people behind the acts. And many years before that, Araine is also struggling, with a life that doesn't look anything like she thought it would. A meagre existence where it seems like rich people, with their evenings out at the theatre, don't have a thing to worry about. When you're feeling alone it can be hard to see the light. But even though they live YEARS apart, Hettie, Jack and Araine are connected in ways they never imagined. A magical story full of ghosts, theatre, friendship and family - and featuring disabled heroes. Zusammenfassung A magical, theatrical adventure about friendship, acceptance and putting the ghosts of the past to rest, from the award-winning author of The Secret of Haven Point . Just like her favourite person in the whole world her grandad Hettie' s favourite place in the whole world the Arts Centre has gone. And Hettie can't quite work out how she's supposed to feel anything like how she did before. Many years before, Jack is feeling lonely too. But his life changes when he's taken in by a theatre troupe and learns the secrets of the mysterious people behind the acts. And many years before that, Araine is also struggling, with a life that doesn't look anything like she thought it would. A meagre existence where it seems like rich people, with their evenings out at the theatre, don't have a thing to worry about. When you're feeling alone it can be hard to see the light. But even though they live YEARS apart, Hettie, Jack and Araine are connected in ways they never imagined. A magical story full of ghosts, theatre, love, friendship and family from disabled writer, activist, spoken word artist and theatre maker Lisette Auton. Perfect for fans of Elle McNicoll and Sophie Anderson. ...
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Lisette Auton is a northern disabled writer, activist, poet, novelist, spoken-word artist, actor, film and theatre-maker, and creative practitioner. She's an award-winning poet who has performed at Northern Stage, ARC, the Southbank Centre and the Sage, in pubs, in a crypt, at festivals, indoors, outdoors, on a bridge and in a launderette.
Klappentext
Discover this theatrical, magical adventure about putting the ghosts of the past to rest, from the disability activist and award-winning author of The Secret of Haven Point. Perfect for fans of Elle McNicoll and Sophie Anderson. Just like her favourite person in the whole world - her grandad - Hettie's favourite place in the whole world - the Arts Centre - has gone. And Hettie can't quite work out how she's supposed to feel anything like how she did before. Many years before, Jack is feeling lonely too. But his life changes when he's taken in by a theatre troupe and learns the secrets of the mysterious people behind the acts. And many years before that, Araine is also struggling, with a life that doesn't look anything like she thought it would. A meagre existence where it seems like rich people, with their evenings out at the theatre, don't have a thing to worry about. When you're feeling alone it can be hard to see the light. But even though they live YEARS apart, Hettie, Jack and Araine are connected in ways they never imagined. A magical story full of ghosts, theatre, friendship and family - and featuring disabled heroes.
Zusammenfassung
Just like her favourite person in the whole world her grandad Hettie's favourite place in the whole world the Arts Centre has gone. And Hettie can't quite work out how she's supposed to feel anything like how she did before.
Many years before, Jack is feeling lonely too. But his life changes when he's taken in by a theatre troupe and learns the secrets of the mysterious people behind the acts.
And many years before that, Araine is also struggling, with a life that doesn't look anything like she thought it would. A meagre existence where it seems like rich people, with their evenings out at the theatre, don't have a thing to worry about.
When you're feeling alone it can be hard to see the light.
But though they live years apart, Hettie, Jack and Araine are connected in ways they never imagined.
A magical story full of ghosts, theatre, love, friendship and family from disabled writer, activist, spoken word artist and theatre maker Lisette Auton.
Lisette's debut, The Secret of Haven Point, was described by award-winning author Elle McNicoll as 'A charming tale . . . with my favourite kind of hero at its heart'.
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- Sprache Englisch
- Gewicht 308g
- Autor Lisette Auton
- Titel Lights Up
- Veröffentlichung 25.06.2024
- ISBN 978-0-241-63765-4
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- EAN 9780241637654
- Jahr 2024
- Größe H24mm x B197mm x T130mm
- Herausgeber Penguin Books Ltd (UK)
- Anzahl Seiten 384
- Altersempfehlung 9 bis 12 Jahre
- GTIN 09780241637654