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- 166 páginas
- 6 horas de lectura
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A boy is racked by guilt. His family have moved house and school to help him come to terms with a violent event at his best friend's house, to no avail. Little do they realise just how much he knows about this unspoken tragedy - and how well-placed he was to prevent it. Keeping dark secrets buried deep down is always a mistake - and when it causes you to become vulnerable to all the petty thuggery of the playground, more tragedy seems inevitable. Told in the eleven-year-old boy's own idiom, by carefully constructed flashback, this startlingly moving cliffhanger explores every range of bullying, and every response: the ambitious dad, the copy-cat son, the mob rule of the classroom, and the benign blindness of a hapless family. It all boils down to one question: just how guilty are you, when you knew but did not say?
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This Is What I Did, Ann Dee Ellis
- Idioma
- Publicado en
- 2007
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- Título
- This Is What I Did
- Idioma
- Inglés
- Autores
- Ann Dee Ellis
- Editorial
- Little, Brown and Company
- Publicado en
- 2007
- Formato
- Tapa blanda
- Páginas
- 166
- ISBN10
- 1842706772
- ISBN13
- 9781842706770
- Serie
- Etiquetas
- Ficción, Narrativa juvenil, Ficción contemporánea, Literatura americana, Historias de vida, Maltrato y abuso, Acoso escolar
- Primera publicación
- 2007
- Título original
- This is What I Did
- Calificación
- 4,35 de 5
- Descripción
- A boy is racked by guilt. His family have moved house and school to help him come to terms with a violent event at his best friend's house, to no avail. Little do they realise just how much he knows about this unspoken tragedy - and how well-placed he was to prevent it. Keeping dark secrets buried deep down is always a mistake - and when it causes you to become vulnerable to all the petty thuggery of the playground, more tragedy seems inevitable. Told in the eleven-year-old boy's own idiom, by carefully constructed flashback, this startlingly moving cliffhanger explores every range of bullying, and every response: the ambitious dad, the copy-cat son, the mob rule of the classroom, and the benign blindness of a hapless family. It all boils down to one question: just how guilty are you, when you knew but did not say?


