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Kathleen Jennings

    Kathleen Jennings je uznávaná umělkyně a spisovatelka, jejíž práce se vyznačuje pronikavou imaginací a pečlivým provedením. Její ilustrace, které jí vynesly uznání na světové scéně, často zachycují snové a atmosférické krajiny. Jako spisovatelka prozkoumává témata s hlubokým psychologickým vhledem a jedinečným pohledem na lidskou zkušenost. Jenningsiny příběhy a vizuální díla společně vytvářejí bohatý a podmanivý zážitek pro čtenáře i diváky.

    Kindling
    Louisville's First Families: A Series of Genealogical Sketches
    Travelogues: Vignettes from Trains In Motion
    Flyaway
    Stranger Things Happen
    • Flyaway

      • 176 stránek
      • 7 hodin čtení
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      In a small Western Queensland town, a reserved young woman receives a note from one of her vanished brothers—a note that makes question her memories of their disappearance and her father's departure.A beguiling story that proves that gothic delights and uncanny family horror can live—and even thrive—under a burning sun, Flyaway introduces readers to Bettina Scott, whose search for the truth throws her into tales of eerie dogs, vanished schools, cursed monsters, and enchanted bottles. Flyaway enchants you with the sly, beautiful darkness of Karen Russell and a world utterly its own.

      Flyaway
    • Focusing on the early social life of Louisville, this book explores the impact of twelve prominent families who settled in the Kentucky frontier during the late 18th century. It highlights their origins from Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania, and illustrates the cultural refinement they brought to the wilderness. Through family records and traditions, the narrative connects the Eighteenth century to the Twentieth, showcasing the lasting influence of these families—such as the Bullitts and Clarks—on the community's growth and development.

      Louisville's First Families: A Series of Genealogical Sketches
    • A fabulous debut of folk tales and fantasies by an award winning author and illustrator. Small fires start in the hearts of Kathleen Jennings's characters and irresistibly spread to those around them. Journeys are taken, debts repaid, disguises put on, and lessons offered -- although not often learned -- in these fantastic tales. Jennings's confident voice lulls readers into stepping off the known paths to find "Undine Love," "The Heart of Owl Abbas," and further unexpected places and people.

      Kindling