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Donna Cooner

    Donna Cooner est l'auteur de deux romans pour jeunes adultes qui explorent des thèmes tels que l'acceptation de soi et les relations. Sa prose est reconnue pour son exploration perspicace de l'adolescence et sa capacité à capturer des voix jeunes authentiques. À travers ses œuvres, elle examine les complexités de l'identité et les pressions sociétales auxquelles sont confrontés les jeunes. L'écriture de Cooner est saluée pour son honnêteté et son empathie.

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    Can't Look Away
    • A fantastic read all about relationships, guilt, love, redemption and the upside/downside of social networking from the author of Skinny. Torrey Grey is famous - at least, she is on the internet. Thousands of people watch her beauty vlog for tips on how to be popular and pretty. But when Torrey's sister is killed in an accident her world implodes, especially as she feels partly to blame. And that's when the trolling starts How can Torrey mourn her sister in private, when her bubbly public persona is all over the web? Then she meets Luis, whose family owns the local funeral home, and he challenges all that Torrey thought she knew about love, life, and loss. A thrilling read for fans of Zoella's Girl Online, Gayle Forman's If I Stay and Jennifer Niven's All the Bright Places. Donna Cooner is an author, blogger, speaker and teacher currently living in Fort Collins, Colorado. She grew up on the Gulf Coast of Texas and, although she loves the Colorado mountains, she still yearns for the ocean from time to time. Donna's first book Skinny was also published by Electric Monkey. It has been nominated for several awards, as well as being voted a YALSA top ten teen title.

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      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Exploring the complex relationship between teenagers and social media, this novel delves into the duality of their online personas versus real life. The story highlights the pressures and fabrications that shape their identities, offering a poignant reflection on authenticity and connection in the digital age. Through relatable characters, it captures the nuances of adolescence and the impact of social media on their lives.

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