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Swati Avasthi: Split Swati Avasthi: Split

A riveting portrait of life after abuse from an award-winning novelist.

Sixteen-Year-Old Jace Witherspoon arrives at the doorstep of his estranged brother Christian with a re-landscaped face (courtesy of his father’s fist), $3.84, and a secret.

He tries to move on, going for new friends, a new school, and a new job, but all his changes can’t make him forget what he left behind – his mother, who is still trapped with his dad, and his ex-girlfriend, who is keeping his secret.

At least so far.

Worst of all, Jace realizes that if he really wants to move forward, he may first have to do what scares him most: He may have to go back. Award-winning novelist Swati Avasthi has created a riveting and remarkably nuanced portrait of what happens after. After you’ve said enough, after you’ve run, after you’ve made the split—how do you begin to live again? Readers won’t be able to put this intense page-turner down.

Tagok ajánlása: Hány éves kortól ajánlod?

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282 oldal · puhatáblás · ISBN: 9780375863417
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Knopf, New York, 2010
280 oldal · ISBN: 9780375863400

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Népszerű idézetek

Hiory>!

Sometimes I wonder why words can't actually make us bleed.

Hiory>!

It's weird when someone gets you understands what you would never say not even to yourself.

Hiory>!

We all screw up. We all wish we were stronger than we are, and not one of us will get through this life without regret.

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– You think I’m sixteen, so I don’t know what love is, right?
She shakes her head, sad smile on again. – Sometimes I wonder if that’s the only time we really get to love someone completely. Without fear. After that first big breakup, we keep ourselves a little more protected, a little more hidden.

Hiory>!

This is why they say you should look before you leap. They say a lot of things. Carpe diem. Even platitudes contradict each other. Man, this has to be the longest fall ever if I have the time to think all this.

Hiory>!

I always thought saying sorry was more about alleviating guilt, that apologies were designed for the mouth, not for the ears.

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But I’m not the one digging her grave; I didn’t open her hole in the earth when I drove away that night or when I couldn’t make her come with us. My dad dug it years ago; he forced her to lie down in it and kept her there by fear and beatings. And when she tried to get out, he stomped her back in. She has been lying there for twenty-five years. Her muscles have atrophied, her joints have stiffened, and she can’t see anything except him and the tight little space she calls home. I don’t know how she’ll get out; I can tug and pull and yank, but it won’t make any difference. She was right: she’s gotta solve it her own way.”

Hiory>!

Finally, Jace suspects it's a bad sign that he is referring to himself in the third person.


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