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Marlene Jablonski
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| Short & Easy: Love Song |
| Lovesong |
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•Stories of great relevance for young people •Geared toward reluctant readers or those who have difficulty reading and writing •Uncomplicated language and sentence structure and logical steps in the story line •Lots of dialogue keeps the stories flowing •Many illustrations further comprehension •Ideal for leisure reading or use with a school group |
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Content: |
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Alissa has had enough of feeling like a little gray mouse and being entirely invisible to boys. When her brother's band is looking for a singer, she secretly sends them an audition tape. Suddenly, everything changes! |
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About the Series: |
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The Short & Easy series has a clear concept: Short texts on subjects that interest young people will grab the attention of even reluctant readers and motivate them to keep reading. Language and sentence construction are kept simple, and lots of dialogue keeps the stories flowing. The accompanying drawings and illustrations help readers' comprehension. The stories have a logical flow to them, but rather than having a neat, clean resolution they leave questions open for further reflection and discussion. |
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The Author: |
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Marlene Jablonski was born in 1978 in Danzig, Poland, and moved to Germany with her family in 1988. She worked in an advertising agency for several months before establishing a reputation with co-author Christian Bieniek. Marlene Jablonski currently lives in Düsseldorf and is a freelance author. |
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