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Chargement... Shoulder the Skypar Lesley Choyce
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Martin Emerson's mom has died, and he continues to behave normally, which is a problem for everyone who expect him to react, lash out, grieve, or do something. He doesn't. What he does do is create a web site where he records his philosophical thoughts about the meaning of life and various other ideas. This is more suited to high school students so I passed it on to my local high school. ( ) A White Pine book about a 17-year-old teenager who is unusually calm after the death of his mother. He doesn’t get into anything self destructive like smoking, drinking, or taking drugs, which is a constant worry to his therapist. Instead, he builds a website on which he examines basic questions of life. Will appeal to more intellectually inclined kids. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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Winner of the 2003 Ann Connor Brimer Award, short-listed for the 2004 White Pine Award Martin Emerson's family, friends, and even his therapist have trouble figuring him out. He never showed much of a reaction to the death of his mother, and his behaviour of late has been getting more and more bizarre. And yet, his website - Emerso.com - has made him something of a cult figure to followers who believe that, if not having all the right answers, "Emerso" at least has all the right questions. Shoulder the Sky is a rarity among young adult novels - it challenges the reader with philosophical thought and complex observations. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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