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Mila embarks on a road trip across the USA with her father to find his best friend, but she uncovers a deeper truth: the search itself can reveal more than the destination. This journey highlights that adults don’t always have the answers; it’s about the questions asked. The novel is a richly atmospheric exploration of the transition to adulthood, showcasing the unique storytelling style of Meg Rosoff, known for her previous works like How I Live Now. Critics praise her ability to blend humor, tragedy, and philosophical insights, making her narratives engaging and relatable. The story captures the subtle shifts in relationships and the realization that the narratives one lives by may not suffice in the complex adult world. Each detail is meticulously crafted, contributing to a minimalist yet profound reading experience. Rosoff's talent lies in creating believable, multi-layered characters, and this novel is recognized as a beautiful exploration of parental bonds, love, and loss. A publishing sensation, Rosoff has received numerous accolades, including the Guardian Children's Fiction Prize and the Carnegie Medal, and has lived in London for two decades.

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Picture Me Gone, Meg Rosoff

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Langue
Anglais
Auteurs
Meg Rosoff
Éditeur
Penguin
Publié
2013
Format
rigide
Pages
208
ISBN10
0141344032
ISBN13
9780141344034
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Mila embarks on a road trip across the USA with her father to find his best friend, but she uncovers a deeper truth: the search itself can reveal more than the destination. This journey highlights that adults don’t always have the answers; it’s about the questions asked. The novel is a richly atmospheric exploration of the transition to adulthood, showcasing the unique storytelling style of Meg Rosoff, known for her previous works like How I Live Now. Critics praise her ability to blend humor, tragedy, and philosophical insights, making her narratives engaging and relatable. The story captures the subtle shifts in relationships and the realization that the narratives one lives by may not suffice in the complex adult world. Each detail is meticulously crafted, contributing to a minimalist yet profound reading experience. Rosoff's talent lies in creating believable, multi-layered characters, and this novel is recognized as a beautiful exploration of parental bonds, love, and loss. A publishing sensation, Rosoff has received numerous accolades, including the Guardian Children's Fiction Prize and the Carnegie Medal, and has lived in London for two decades.