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Riel Nason

    Riel Nason is a celebrated author whose debut novel garnered significant acclaim and accolades, establishing her as a distinctive voice in contemporary literature. Her work delves into the complexities of human experience, often exploring themes of belonging and the enduring impact of place. Nason's narrative style is both evocative and precise, drawing readers into richly imagined worlds. Beyond her fiction, her artistry extends to textile creation, showcasing a parallel talent for visual storytelling.

    Modern Selvage Quilting: Easy-Sew Methods - 17 Projects Small to Large
    The Little Ghost Who Was A Quilt
    The Town That Drowned
    Catastrophe at the Christmas Ceilidh
    Disaster at the Highland Games
    Das kleine Flickengespenst
    • Jedes Kind weiß, dass Gespenster aus weißen Laken bestehen, leicht und luftig, damit sie durch die Nacht düsen können. Doch es gibt ein kleines Gespenst, das dies nicht kann. Denn statt aus einem Laken besteht es aus einer schweren Flickendecke. Wenn es versucht, mit seinen Freunden durch die Lüfte zu fliegen, wird ihm heiß, und manchmal verheddert es sich auch in seinem dicken Stoff. Das kleine Flickengespenst fühlt sich deshalb oft sehr allein. Aber eines Tages ändert sich alles. Das kleine Gespenst beweist besonders viel Mut und erlebt das größte Abenteuer, das ein Gespenst je erlebt hat. Und das alles nur, weil es anders ist als die anderen …

      Das kleine Flickengespenst
    • The story follows Kate, who is excited about her first competition at the Highland Games but soon realizes that practicing alone lacks the joy of dancing with friends. Confident in her abilities, she underestimates the challenges ahead. A single misstep leads to a comical series of events, showcasing the unpredictability of competition and the importance of teamwork and preparation. This delightful tale has won the Alice Kitts Memorial Award for Excellence in Children's Writing, highlighting its charm and appeal.

      Disaster at the Highland Games
    • In this charming sequel, Kate faces her nerves as she prepares for her first solo performance at the Christmas ceilidh. While waiting backstage, her imagination conjures up various potential disasters, from forgetting her dance steps to causing chaos with the Christmas tree. With the guidance of her dance teacher echoing in her mind, Kate must overcome her fears to avoid a festive mishap. Accompanied by whimsical watercolor illustrations, this story delivers a reassuring message for aspiring dancers through its engaging rhyming verse.

      Catastrophe at the Christmas Ceilidh
    • The Town That Drowned

      10th Anniversary Edition

      • 280 stránek
      • 10 hodin čtení

      A timeless classic that continues to resonate with readers, this book explores enduring themes of love, friendship, and the human experience. Its rich characters and compelling narrative invite deep reflection, making it a beloved choice across generations. The story's universal appeal and emotional depth ensure that it remains a staple in literary discussions and personal libraries alike.

      The Town That Drowned
    • The Little Ghost Who Was A Quilt

      • 40 stránek
      • 2 hodiny čtení

      When you're a quilt instead of a sheet, being a ghost is hard! An adorable picture book for fans of Stumpkin and How to Make Friends with a Ghost. Ghosts are supposed to be sheets, light as air and able to whirl and twirl and float and soar. But the little ghost who is a quilt can't whirl or twirl at all, and when he flies, he gets very hot. He doesn't know why he's a quilt. His parents are both sheets, and so are all of his friends. (His great-grandmother was a lace curtain, but that doesn't really help cheer him up.) He feels sad and left out when his friends are zooming around and he can't keep up. But one Halloween, everything changes. The little ghost who was a quilt has an experience that no other ghost could have, an experience that only happens because he's a quilt . . . and he realizes that it's OK to be different.

      The Little Ghost Who Was A Quilt
    • The Town That Drowned

      • 273 stránek
      • 10 hodin čtení
      3,8(790)Ohodnotit

      In "The Town That Drowned," 14-year-old Ruby Carson navigates life in a small town facing an impending disaster as a dam is constructed. After a traumatic incident at a skating party, she experiences visions of her town submerged underwater. Set in the 1960s, the novel explores childhood, first love, and the significance of home.

      The Town That Drowned