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Ali Benjamin

    Ali Benjamin élabore des récits captivants qui explorent souvent des émotions et des expériences humaines complexes. Son style est reconnu pour son empathie et sa capacité à plonger dans la vie intérieure des personnages, créant ainsi des œuvres profondément résonnantes. À travers son écriture, Benjamin aborde les thèmes de l'adolescence et de la quête d'identité. Son travail émane une voix et une sensibilité uniques qui captivent les lecteurs.

    The Smash-Up
    The Thing About Jellyfish
    The Next Great Paulie Fink
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      • 416pages
      • 15 heures de lecture

      In this compelling and compulsively readable memoir, nineteen-year-old Paige Rawl tells the story of how she was mercilessly bullied in middle school...and how she overcame the ordeal to change her world for the better. In this astonishing memoir, Paige tells a story that is both deeply personal and completely universal—one that will resonate deeply with the thousands of children and adults whose lives have been touched by bullying. Paige Rawl has been HIV positive since birth…but growing up, she never felt like her illness defined her. It never prevented her from entering beauty pageants or playing soccer or making the honor role. On an unremarkable day in middle school, while attempting to console a friend, Paige disclosed her HIV-positive status—and within hours the bullying began. She was called "PAIDS," first in whispers, then out in the open. Her soccer coach joked that she was an asset because opposing team members would be too afraid to touch her. Her guidance counselor told her to stop all the “drama,” and her principal said she couldn’t protect her. One night, desperate for escape, Paige swallowed fifteen sleeping pills—one for each year of her life to date. That could have been the end of her story. Instead, it was only the beginning. The gripping first-person account of Paige’s life will pull in even the most reluctant readers of nonfiction, and her call to action to choose compassion over cruelty will stay with them long after they turn the last page.

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    • The Next Great Paulie Fink

      • 430pages
      • 16 heures de lecture
      4,1(9)Évaluer

      In a small Vermont school, new student Caitlyn spearheads a reality-show inspired contest to find a successor to the beloved class clown, Paulie Fink. This engaging tale explores themes of friendship, identity, and the pressures of fitting in, as the seventh-graders navigate their quirky competition filled with humor and heartfelt moments. The story promises a blend of wit and warmth, showcasing the challenges of adolescence and the quest for belonging in a tight-knit community.

      The Next Great Paulie Fink
    • The Thing About Jellyfish

      • 343pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      4,1(34573)Évaluer

      This stunning debut novel about grief and wonder was an instant New York Times bestseller and captured widespread critical acclaim, including selection as a 2015 National Book Award finalist! After her best friend dies in a drowning accident, Suzy is convinced that the true cause of the tragedy must have been a rare jellyfish sting-things don't just happen for no reason. Retreating into a silent world of imagination, she crafts a plan to prove her theory--even if it means traveling the globe, alone. Suzy's achingly heartfelt journey explores life, death, the astonishing wonder of the universe...and the potential for love and hope right next door.

      The Thing About Jellyfish
    • The Smash-Up

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      4,0(25)Évaluer

      A family is upended when their small-town life becomes the latest battlefield in the culture wars in this of-the-moment novel for readers of Meg Wolitzer and Fleishman Is in Trouble

      The Smash-Up