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Dark Sons

Autor Nikki Grimes
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 ian 2017 – vârsta ani
A guy whose father ripped his heart out too.
You and me, Ishmael, we’re brothers, two dark sons.
 
Destroyed, lost, and isolated, the perspectives of two teenage boys—modern-day Sam, and biblical Ishmael—unite over millennia to illustrate the power of forgiveness.
“Grimes's commanding metaphors ("Look at you, mother,/ trembling,/ a bowshot away,/ your tears/ the only water/ for miles," says the exiled Ishmael), authoritative style, and complex characterizations are uniquely compelling.” —Publisher’s Weekly starred review
“The simple words eloquently reveal what it's like to miss someone … but even more moving is the struggle to forgive and the affection each boy feels for the baby that displaces him. The elemental connections and the hope … will speak to a wide audience." —Booklist starred review
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780310761501
ISBN-10: 0310761506
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 139 x 212 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.18 kg
Editura: BLINK
Colecția Blink
Locul publicării:Grand Rapids, United States

Public țintă

Primary: male and female readers of YA looking for compelling contemporary stories, esp. those featuring African American characters Secondary: Librarians and teachers looking for sophisticated material for students, as well as contemporary fare for Black History Month

Descriere

A guy whose father ripped his heart out too.
You and me, Ishmael, we’re brothers, two dark sons.
 
Destroyed, lost, and isolated, the perspectives of two teenage boys—modern-day Sam, and biblical Ishmael—unite over millennia to illustrate the power of forgiveness.
“Grimes's commanding metaphors ("Look at you, mother,/ trembling,/ a bowshot away,/ your tears/ the only water/ for miles," says the exiled Ishmael), authoritative style, and complex characterizations are uniquely compelling.” —Publisher’s Weekly starred review
“The simple words eloquently reveal what it's like to miss someone … but even more moving is the struggle to forgive and the affection each boy feels for the baby that displaces him. The elemental connections and the hope … will speak to a wide audience." —Booklist starred review