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El Simbolo De La Muerte - Voces Anónimas - Mosca
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Dive into the haunting world of Milo Buriel, a troubled sixteen-year-old who relocates to the serene town of Cabo Frío. In this gripping tale, Milo grapples with the challenges of being the new kid, facing isolation and bullying in his life. The novel, penned by the talented Guillermo Lockhart and Mauro Croche, captures the essence of adolescent struggles. With its 2020 release under the GUSSI imprint, this story promises to resonate with anyone who has ever felt like an outsider. Experience the compelling narrative that illustrates the importance of friendship and resilience.
In 'El Simbolo De La Muerte,' we journey into the life of Milo Buriel, a sixteen-year-old boy who is filled with insecurities and dreams of fitting in. When he moves with his mother to the picturesque yet quiet town of Cabo Frío on Uruguay's southern coast, he hopes for a fresh start. However, the reality of being the newcomer hits hard as he finds himself navigating the complexities of adolescence alone and bullied by his peers. The narrative beautifully depicts Milo’s emotional turmoils and the daunting challenges of making friends in an unfamiliar environment. As Milo struggles with feelings of loneliness and the weight of bullying, he also embarks on a quest for self-discovery. With vivid storytelling, Lockhart and Croche dive into themes of isolation, courage, and the power of connection. This poignant tale encourages readers to reflect on the importance of empathy and the strength it takes to overcome life's obstacles. Perfect for young adults and anyone who remembers the trials of high school, this book is a heartfelt reminder that we are never truly alone in our struggles.
Usage ideas This book is perfect for young adults dealing with the challenges of fitting in and overcoming bullying. It's an excellent choice for book clubs and discussions on adolescent themes. Parents can use it to initiate conversations about friendship and resilience with their teens. Readers who enjoy coming-of-age stories and emotional journeys will find this novel captivating. Ideal for those seeking inspiration through literature.
Frequently asked questions
What age group is this book suitable for?: This book is suitable for young adults, particularly those around high school age.
Will I connect with the main character?: Absolutely! Milo's struggles are common among adolescents, and many readers find his journey relatable.
Is this book part of a series?: No, 'El Simbolo De La Muerte' is a standalone novel.
What themes does the book explore?: The book explores themes of loneliness, bullying, friendship, and personal growth.
- Condition: New
- Authors: Lockhart, Guillermo / Croche, Mauro
- Edition: 2020
- Imprint: GUSSI
Vendor listing title: El Simbolo De La Muerte - Voces Anónimas - Mosca
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Dive into the haunting world of Milo Buriel, a troubled sixteen-year-old who relocates to the serene town of Cabo Frío. In this gripping tale, Milo grapples with the challenges of being the new kid, facing isolation and bullying in his life. The novel, penned by the talented Guillermo Lockhart and Mauro Croche, captures the essence of adolescent struggles. With its 2020 release under the GUSSI imprint, this story promises to resonate with anyone who has ever felt like an outsider. Experience the compelling narrative that illustrates the importance of friendship and resilience.
In 'El Simbolo De La Muerte,' we journey into the life of Milo Buriel, a sixteen-year-old boy who is filled with insecurities and dreams of fitting in. When he moves with his mother to the picturesque yet quiet town of Cabo Frío on Uruguay's southern coast, he hopes for a fresh start. However, the reality of being the newcomer hits hard as he finds himself navigating the complexities of adolescence alone and bullied by his peers. The narrative beautifully depicts Milo’s emotional turmoils and the daunting challenges of making friends in an unfamiliar environment. As Milo struggles with feelings of loneliness and the weight of bullying, he also embarks on a quest for self-discovery. With vivid storytelling, Lockhart and Croche dive into themes of isolation, courage, and the power of connection. This poignant tale encourages readers to reflect on the importance of empathy and the strength it takes to overcome life's obstacles. Perfect for young adults and anyone who remembers the trials of high school, this book is a heartfelt reminder that we are never truly alone in our struggles.
Usage ideas This book is perfect for young adults dealing with the challenges of fitting in and overcoming bullying. It's an excellent choice for book clubs and discussions on adolescent themes. Parents can use it to initiate conversations about friendship and resilience with their teens. Readers who enjoy coming-of-age stories and emotional journeys will find this novel captivating. Ideal for those seeking inspiration through literature.
Frequently asked questions
What age group is this book suitable for?: This book is suitable for young adults, particularly those around high school age.
Will I connect with the main character?: Absolutely! Milo's struggles are common among adolescents, and many readers find his journey relatable.
Is this book part of a series?: No, 'El Simbolo De La Muerte' is a standalone novel.
What themes does the book explore?: The book explores themes of loneliness, bullying, friendship, and personal growth.
- Condition: New
- Authors: Lockhart, Guillermo / Croche, Mauro
- Edition: 2020
- Imprint: GUSSI
Vendor listing title: El Simbolo De La Muerte - Voces Anónimas - Mosca
Additional Information
Origin: |
Uruguay |
Vendor: |
Shop on Mercado Libre Uruguay |
Brand: |
Gussi |
