Matthew Crow Libros
La obra de este autor profundiza en los temas de la adolescencia y la búsqueda de identidad, a menudo ambientada en entornos contemporáneos. Su estilo se caracteriza por agudas perspectivas sobre la psicología de los personajes y sensibles representaciones de sus vidas interiores. Explora con frecuencia complejas relaciones interpersonales y los desafíos que enfrentan los jóvenes en el umbral de la edad adulta. Sus escritos son valorados por su autenticidad y su habilidad para atraer a los lectores a la narrativa.



Francis Wootton's first memory is of Kurt Cobain's death, and there have since been other hardships much closer to home. At 15 years old he already knows all about loss and rejection - and to top it all off he has a permanently broke big brother, a grandma with selective memory (and very selective social graces) and a mum who's at best an acquired taste. But when he is diagnosed with leukaemia that wide-open future suddenly narrows, and a whole new world of worry presents itself. This book is a bright, funny, painful, and refreshing novel about wanting the very best from life, even when life shows you how very bad it can be.
Thomas Jefferson, Legal History, and the Art of Recollection
- 296 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
Focusing on Thomas Jefferson, Matthew Crow provides a fresh viewpoint on the evolution of the Constitution in early American history. The book delves into Jefferson's influence and ideas, exploring how they shaped constitutional changes and the broader political landscape of the time. By examining Jefferson's role, Crow highlights the dynamic nature of constitutional interpretation and its implications for American democracy.