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Susan Green

Autor(a) de The truth about Verity Sparks

43 Works 349 Membros 6 Críticas

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Inclui os nomes: Susan Green, Susan Kohn Green

Séries

Obras por Susan Green

The truth about Verity Sparks (2011) 49 exemplares
Verity Sparks, Lost and Found (2013) 34 exemplares
Self-Portrait with Wings (1989) 23 exemplares
I Like Balloons (1992) 19 exemplares
The Three Little Pigs (1987) 15 exemplares
I have a pet (2004) 15 exemplares
Rain (1986) 11 exemplares
Assessment is Essential (2009) 11 exemplares
In the Woods (1987) 10 exemplares
Me (1992) 10 exemplares
Zoo Food (Expessway II) (1986) 10 exemplares
Danny's Dollars (1992) 9 exemplares
It's True! Fashion Can be Fatal (2004) 9 exemplares
My New House (1986) 7 exemplares
Help! (1986) 7 exemplares
Lots of Things (1992) 6 exemplares
I Like to Paint (1986) 6 exemplares
Too Fast (2004) 5 exemplares
Danny's Dollar (Expressway II) (1986) 4 exemplares
How bright are all things here (2017) 3 exemplares
Let's Go (1986) 3 exemplares
Horse drawn sleighs (2003) 3 exemplares
Sand Art (1976) 1 exemplar
01 F I Read 1 exemplar
The possum charmers (1988) 1 exemplar
Horse Drawn Sleighs (1995) 1 exemplar
The Fiction Class 1 exemplar

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Conhecimento Comum

Sexo
female

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Críticas

Both the book and The Fiction Class head off to a slow start, then become fun, funny, and captivating nighttime reading.
½
 
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m.belljackson | Jun 5, 2021 |
This is a story of a dying older woman, Bliss, and her earlier life (post-war 20th century), seen through her reflections and interactions with her family. It's also the story of her step-children and their families, and how they relate to Bliss as she lies dying. Most of the book is the back story of Bliss's earlier life and her series of failed relationships. She's had a complicated life and a lot of that isn't known to her step-daughters who are now helping her through her final days. One of her step children died of a drug overdose. Not everyone thinks Bliss has been a good 'mother'. In fact there is little evidence that Bliss has much to be proud of at all. How does that make you feel in your last days? Bliss has heart failure, not dementia, so - apart from the effects of morphine used to make her death more comfortable - she is still on the ball, so when we see the world through her eyes we don't doubt the facts. Art and artists were important elements of the communities in which Bliss lived and the domination of men is very evident. Although this look back at the 20th century was interesting, I found greater interest and engagement in the present lives of Bliss's step children and their relationships and for me the balance of these two aspects is one reason that the book works well. Susan Green doesn't yet get onto my 'favourites' list, but I would certainly consider another offering from her if I came across one although I note that most of her oeuvre is aimed at a somewhat younger and more female audience than me.… (mais)
 
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oldblack | Nov 11, 2019 |
A little boy is collecting various colors of balloons in different colors and counting them.
 
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cms143 | 1 outra crítica | Nov 20, 2018 |
A funny and charming story about a little boy and his balloons that he likes oh so much.
 
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AmberLynn1213 | 1 outra crítica | Oct 28, 2018 |

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Alan Barnard Illustrator
Grace Paley Foreword
Peter Schumann Introduction

Estatísticas

Obras
43
Membros
349
Popularidade
#68,500
Avaliação
4.0
Críticas
6
ISBN
90

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