Give and Take
- 313pages
- 11 heures de lecture
A touching middle grade novel about family, friendship, and learning when to let go.
Elly Swartz crée des récits captivants pour les jeunes lecteurs, explorant des thèmes tels que la santé mentale, la dynamique familiale et la croissance personnelle à travers les yeux de protagonistes auxquels on peut s'identifier. Son travail explore les complexités d'expériences comme le TOC et l'anxiété sociale, offrant des perspectives sur la résilience et les défis de l'adolescence. L'écriture de Swartz se caractérise par sa chaleur, son humour et son honnêteté, rendant ses histoires à la fois engageantes et stimulantes. Elle encourage l'empathie et la compréhension, aidant les jeunes lecteurs à naviguer dans leurs propres paysages émotionnels.
A touching middle grade novel about family, friendship, and learning when to let go.
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