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Nancy Stewart

    Nancy se zaměřuje na témata rodiny a překonávání překážek prostřednictvím příběhů o silných postavách. Její styl je přístupný a poutavý, často čerpá z osobních zkušeností a hlubokého porozumění lidské povaze. Prostřednictvím svých děl zkoumá spojení mezi lidmi a zvířaty a sílu, kterou toto pouto může přinést. Její psaní vybízí k zamyšlení nad odolností, odvahou a významem rodinných vazeb.

    A Bird in the Family
    Keeled Over at the Cliffside
    Me and the Missouri Moon
    • 2024

      Me and the Missouri Moon

      • 186 stránek
      • 7 hodin čtení

      Scarlet Burnes grapples with the aftermath of witnessing her father's hit-and-run accident, which leaves her torn between loyalty and morality. As she navigates the complexities of fifth grade, she finds solace in a budding friendship with the new girl, Cricket. However, this connection is tested when police inquiries into the incident begin to unfold. With the pressure mounting, Scarlet turns to the wisdom of Maya Angelou for guidance, highlighting themes of friendship, fear, and the struggle for truth in a challenging environment.

      Me and the Missouri Moon
    • 2024

      Keeled Over at the Cliffside

      • 300 stránek
      • 11 hodin čtení

      Set in a charming small town, this culinary cozy blends elements of mystery and humor, featuring a vibrant community reminiscent of Gilmore Girls. The protagonist navigates quirky relationships while solving a murder that disrupts the local peace. A lovable dog adds heart to the story, making it an engaging read for fans of lighthearted mysteries. Expect delightful interactions, mouth-watering food references, and a captivating whodunit that keeps you guessing.

      Keeled Over at the Cliffside
    • 2022

      The story revolves around a family's transformative experience with a gifted baby pigeon named Maggie, who brought joy, knowledge, and courage to the children. From befriending a cat to living on a sailboat, Maggie's unique antics provided endless entertainment and education. This unusual bond fostered a deep appreciation for wildlife, acceptance of diversity, and the development of confidence and self-esteem in the children, imparting life lessons that have shaped their character.

      A Bird in the Family