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Sto caricando le informazioni... The Summer of Broken Thingsdi Margaret Peterson Haddix
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. Avery, 14, and Kayla, 16, know each other from childhood, but haven't been friends for years. So they are both surprised when Avery's father takes them to Spain for their summer vacation, while he is working in his company's Spanish branch. Avery is pretty, gifted, and athletic and is unhappy that she won't get to go to soccer camp with her friends. Kayla is from a poor family, whose Dad is in a VA hospital while Mom supports the family. She is thrilled with the unexpected invitation. There is a secret at the heart of this story, and it's a big one. Once the secret leaks out, things get even tougher for the girls. Avery goes from spoiled rich girl to traumatized spoiled rich girl. Really hard to like her. Kayla stops trying to be nice to her. Is there a way for these girls to live with what they have learned? You'll have to read to find out. Not many books bring tears to my eyes, but this one did. Haddix is a good writer, and her girls sound and act like teen girls. This book may be a sleeper but it is worth a read. This was okay. Not what I was expecting from Ms Haddix. A good story though. I appreciated the growth in the characters. Though I remained very partial to one and never did get to much like the other. It will be good if this book causes kids to look again at what they think is important. I'm not sure I would have gotten it at that age. I had the pleasure of reading an e-ARC of this title and it was quite a memorable experience. What starts off as a story of two girls who were once friends and are now miles apart, grows into a tale of secrets kept, and truths hidden in plain sight. It's a story of broken things, but not in the way you might initially think. It's not toys and trinkets, mobile phones and washers (though there is a "broken" one of those too); it's broken dreams, friendships, families, trusts, and ultimately...hearts. As we get to know Avery, she's easier to like...sorry (not sorry!), but she's a bit of a spoiled brat for most of the book, until the wind is unexpectedly knocked out of her sails (for which I am truly sorry)...though Kayla I liked from the start despite her "doormat" tendencies (something she learns how to step away from during this eye opening trip). They were two peas in a pod that outgrew one another in one way or the other, but the funny thing about roots is that they often run deep...and can be relied on when the going gets tough to act as our safety line, pulling us through to higher ground. There are definitely bridges to be mended between them, as well as a few other folks you'll discover along the way as the secrets start unraveling, but the end result is definitely worth the effort. **copy received for review nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
Fourteen-year-old Avery Armisted and sixteen-year-old Kayla Butts, once good friends, begrudgingly travel to Spain together for a summer vacation where they uncover a secret their families kept hidden from them their entire lives. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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For now: European Spanish tripped me up until, late in the book, a "vuestras" finally reminded me why some of the usage was unfamiliar to me.
Also, the afterword states that this is MPH's favorite book cover of hers, and I definitely agree