Ficción y literatura juvenil
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Librerías en Ficción y literatura juvenil
The Hobbit
de J R R Tolkien
story of Bilbo Baggins, a hobbit who is caught up in the affairs of
wizards. His journey through Mirkwood and the climactic confrontation
with the dragon Smaug served as the launching point for Tolkien's
transformative trilogy, The Lord of the Rings. Many of the
essential elements of Tolkien's classic saga have their roots in this
children's book.
The story remains popular, and stands
as one of the most enduring (and endearing) stories of the last
century. The Hobbit... Leer más sobre este artículo
Pride and Prejudice
de Jane Austen
A Christmas Carol
de Charles Dickens
Harry Potter and The Goblet Of Fire
de J K Rowling
Harry Potter and The Half-Blood Prince
de J K Rowling
The Odyssey
de Homer
Harry Potter and The Philosopher's Stone
de J K Rowling
Harry Potter and The Order Of the Phoenix
de J K Rowling
Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows
de J K Rowling
Dracula
de Bram Stoker
Jane Eyre
de Charlotte Bronte
The Wind In the Willows
de Kenneth Grahame
The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn
de Mark Twain
Huckleberry Finn, written by Mark Twain, is generally regarded as the
sequel to his earlier novel, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer; however, in
Huckleberry Finn, Twain focused increasingly on the institution of
slavery and the South. Narrated by Huckleberry “Huck” Finn in Southern
antebellum vernacular, the novel gives vivid descriptions of people and
daily life along the Mississippi River while following the adventure of
Huck and... Leer más sobre este artículo
Wuthering Heights
de Emily Bronte
Romeo and Juliet
de William Shakespeare
Harry Potter and The Prisoner Of Azkaban
de J K Rowling
Treasure Island
de Robert Louis Stevenson
Watership Down
de Richard Adams
Alice's Adventures In Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass
de Lewis Carroll
the Looking Glass and What Alice Found There, tell the story of a young
girl in a fantasy world filled with peculiar, anthropomorphic
creatures. The classic tale of literary nonsense takes the reader on an
exploration of logic and absurdities. The Alice books — sometimes
combined or referred to with the abbreviated title Alice in Wonderland —
have been translated into at least 97 languages with over a hundred
different editions.... Leer más sobre este artículo
Little Women
de Louisa May Alcott
Hamlet
de William Shakespeare
Harry Potter and The Sorcerer's Stone
de J K Rowling
In this novel, the audience first meets Harry Potter and his horrible family. Harry is an orphan, and lives in a tiny room under the stairs, serving his family by cooking and cleaning. His life takes a turn for the better when he gets a letter of acceptance to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardy.
Winner of: British Fantasy Award (1999), Mythopoeic... Leer más sobre este artículo
Macbeth
de William Shakespeare
Hunger Games - Audio
de Suzanne Collins
Ficción y literatura juvenil Libros & Coleccionables
Trixie Belden
de Kenny, Kathryn
Black Beauty
de Sewell, Anna
published under the full title: Black
Beauty: His Grooms and Companions. The Autobiography of a Horse.
Translated from the Equine, by
Jarrold
and Sons London in 1877, the novel now known as simply Black
Beauty was
written
by English author Anna Sewell. The first American editions from 1890
have the added title 'The
“Uncle Tom's Cabin” of the Horse' as
promoters of the novel hoped it would do for animal welfare what
Stowe's novel did for the abolition of slavery.
Anna Sewell was
born in 1820 in... Leer más sobre este artículo
The Secret Garden
de Burnett, Frances Hodgson
Heidi
de Spyri, Johanna
in 1881 in Germany by Swiss author Johanna Spyri in two parts: Heidi:
Her Years of Wandering and Learning, and Heidi: How She Used
What She Learned. Subtitled: "Geschichten für Kinder wie
auch für Solche, Welche Kinder lieb haben von Johanna Spyri” Stories for children as well as those that love children by Johanna
Spyri). It is one of the best-selling books ever written, and one of
the best-known pieces of Swiss literature.Heidi tells the story of... Leer más sobre este artículo
The Adventures Of Tom Sawyer
de Twain, Mark
Child's Garden Of Verses, A
de Stevenson, Robert Louis
First published in 1885, the first printing of A Child's Garden of
Verses ran 1000 copies by Longhaus, Green and Co in London. This
book was not illustrated until the 1896 edition, published 2 years... Leer más sobre este artículo
The Tale Of Peter Rabbit
de Potter, Beatrix
Anne Of Green Gables
de Montgomery, L M
Lucy Maud Montgomery. The story tells of the adventures of Anne Shirley, an
11-year-old orphan girl who is mistakenly sent to Matthew and Marilla Cuthbert,
a middle-aged brother and sister who had intended to adopt a boy to help them
on their farm in Prince Edward Island.
Like many of her contemporaries, Montgomery did not consider
submitting her first novel to a Canadian publisher, convinced that a more
lucrative deal could be made with an... Leer más sobre este artículo
The Jungle Book
de Kipling, Rudyard
Artemis Fowl
de Colfer, Eoin
The Night Before Christmas
de Moore, Clement C
This famous poem helped to cement the image of Santa Claus from the description of his appearance, his transportation, and how he brings the gifts to children on Christmas eve.