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    Jovens Atores em Viagem (Coleção Jovens do Mundo Todo #7) - Black Banner Abroad (4th in Bannermere series)

    Geoffrey Trease

    Brasiliense
    1960
    248 páginas
    8h 16m
    ISBN-10: B001M59BFM
    Português Brasileiro
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    Black Banner Abroad (Bannermere #4) by Geoffrey Trease (1954); Inglaterra, Editora: William Heinemann Ltd. / Traduzido por Edgar Magalhães. Ilustrado por Y. Takaoka. -- "uma história de aventuras diferente. Peripécias inesperadas, até mesmo corações partidos, defrontam o grupo de atores composto por alunas do ginásio feminino moderno e alunos do tradicional ginásio britânico, da cidade de Winthwaite, Inglaterra, indo à França representar Shakespeare para os estudantes da pequena cidade de Rivacelles... |...| Aqui surgem aventuras e episódios cômicos de uma excursão escolar ao Sul da França, atrativos ligados aos refletores de um palco e à graxa das instalações mecânicas dos cenários, paralelamente a um problema de detetives amadores e aos muito humanos pequenos dramas modernos de amizade entre meninos e meninas, que esse autor tão bem compreende. === The Bannermer Series -- Modern school stories; novels set in the Lake District*: - No Boats on Bannermere (Heinemann) (1949) (1st in Bannermere series); - Under Black Banner (Heinemann) (1951) (2nd in Bannermere series); - Black Banner Players (Heinemann) (1952) (3rd in Bannermere series); - Black Banner Abroad (Heinemann) (1954) (4th in Bannermere series). - The Gates of Bannerdale (Heinemann) (1956) (5th in Bannermere series). ==== (*) The Lake District, also known as The Lakes or Lakeland, is a mountainous region in North West England. A popular holiday destination, it is famous for its lakes, forests and mountains (or fells) and its associations with the early 19th century writings of William Wordsworth and the other Lake Poets. ==== https://capasdelivrosbrasil.blogspot.com/2012/05/jovens-atores-em-viagem-geoffrey-trease.html

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    Robert Geoffrey Trease

    Robert Geoffrey Trease, FRSL, was a prolific British writer who published 113 books, mainly for children, between 1934 and 1997, starting with Bows Against the Barons and ending with Cloak for a Spy in 1997. His work has been translated into 20 languages. His grandfather was a historian, and was one of the main influences on his work. He is best known for the children's novel Cue for Treason (1940). Geoffrey Trease's children's historical novels reflect his insistence on historically correct backgrounds, which he meticulously researched. His ground-breaking study Tales Out of School (1949) pioneered the idea that children's literature should be a serious subject for study and debate and he was one of the first authors who deliberately set out to appeal to both boys and girls and to feature strong leading characters of both sexes. ==== https://www.dawnoftheunread.com/issue11-biog.html Trease's first novel, Bows Against the Barons marks the start of his prolific career as a historical novelist. It is notable for reinterpreting the Robin Hood legend and revitalizing the conventions of children's historical fiction in 20th-century Britain.This included the use of modern English, rather than linguistic mannerisms, strong male and female characters, often from less privileged levels of society and meticulous attention to detail. An enduring belief in equality and fairness is a theme in many of his books, as are links between the historical settings of his novels and contemporary issues.

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