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Chargement... Revolution (édition 2010)par Jennifer Donnelly
Information sur l'oeuvreRevolution par Jennifer Donnelly
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This is a great example of young adult fiction: beautifully written and thoroughly researched yet not, to borrow Patrick Ness's phrase, "an adjective novel". There is an emotional vividness and a delight in story that will speak strongly to teenagers. I hope Donnelly returns to the genre a little sooner next time. BROOKLYN: Andi Alpers is on the edge. She’s angry at her father for leaving, angry at her mother for not being able to cope, and heartbroken by the loss of her younger brother, Truman. Rage and grief are destroying her. And she’s about to be expelled from Brooklyn Heights’ most prestigious private school when her father intervenes. Now Andi must accompany him to Paris for winter break. PARIS: Alexandrine Paradis lived over two centuries ago. She dreamed of making her mark on the Paris stage, but a fateful encounter with a doomed prince of France cast her in a tragic role she didn’t want—and couldn’t escape. Two girls, two centuries apart. One never knowing the other. But when Andi finds Alexandrine’s diary, there’s comfort and distraction for Andi in the journal’s antique pages—until, on a midnight journey through the catacombs of Paris, Alexandrine’s words transcend paper and time, and the past becomes suddenly, terrifyingly present. Jennifer Donnellyartfully weaves two girls’ stories into one unforgettable account of life, loss, and enduring love. Prix et récompensesDistinctionsListes notables
Andi accompagne son p©·re © Paris o©£ ce dernier poursuit des recherches sur Louis-Charles, le fils de Marie-Antoinette. Chez l'ami historien qui les h©♭berge, l'adolescente trouve le journal d'Alexandrine Paradise, la demoiselle de compagnie du dauphin de France pendant la R©♭volution. Andi se projette avec passion dans la vie de cette jeune fille au destin tragique. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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