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"Jasper has been waiting all spring for his beloved nightingale to return to his garden to sing. But the bird does not arrive, nor does his sister Rosie. His parents seem sad and worried, so without hesitation, he grabs his backpack and his beloved Book of Birds and sets out on a journey to find them both. The expedition will take Jasper through the countryside and the city, and he will meet a lot of people who, like him, are also looking for lost things. It's by helping his new friends that Jasper will begin to realize that he may not find what he's looking for--but he'll realize that even in…mehr

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"Jasper has been waiting all spring for his beloved nightingale to return to his garden to sing. But the bird does not arrive, nor does his sister Rosie. His parents seem sad and worried, so without hesitation, he grabs his backpack and his beloved Book of Birds and sets out on a journey to find them both. The expedition will take Jasper through the countryside and the city, and he will meet a lot of people who, like him, are also looking for lost things. It's by helping his new friends that Jasper will begin to realize that he may not find what he's looking for--but he'll realize that even in the darkest of moments, you can hear the song of the nightingale."--Provided by publisher.
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Sarah Ann Juckes nació en Leicester, pero ahora vivo frente a un cementerio en las afueras de los Cotswolds en Oxfordshire. Es autora de cuatro libros para jóvenes. THE NIGHT ANIMALS (enero de 2023) recibió el premio al Libro del mes de Waterstones y al Libro infantil de la semana de The Times. Su otro libro para este grupo de edad, LA CAZA DEL ruiseñor, apareció como Elección del Editor en The Bookseller. Sus novelas juveniles incluyen OUTSIDE (nominada a los premios Carnegie Medal Awards 2020) y THE WORLD BETWEEN US. Sarah Ann Juckes was born in Leicester, but now she live opposite a cemetery on the outskirts of the Cotswolds in Oxfordshire. She is the author of four books for young people. THE NIGHT ANIMALS (January 2023) received the Waterstones Book of the Month award and The Times Children's Book of the Week. Her other book for this age group, The Nightingale's Hunt, was featured as Editor's Choice in The Bookseller. Her young adult novels include OUTSIDE (nominated for the 2020 Carnegie Medal Awards) and THE WORLD BETWEEN US.