Rich and Mad
Autor William Nicholsonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 dec 2034
A novel about a teen who learns that your first love might not be the popular boy you notice first. The final scene of the book, which ends with their first love-making session, is tender, touching, and real.
Also available in hardcover (ISBN 978-1-60684-120-4) and e-book (ISBN 978-1-60684-183-9) editions.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781606843086
ISBN-10: 1606843087
Pagini: 384
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Editura: EgmontUSA
Colecția EgmontUSA
ISBN-10: 1606843087
Pagini: 384
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Editura: EgmontUSA
Colecția EgmontUSA
Notă biografică
William Nicholson is an acclaimed screenwriter (Gladiator, Elizabeth: The Golden Age, Nell) and playwright (Shadowlands) who is the author of two popular fantasy trilogies, The Wind on Fire and Noble Warriors. Cate Blanchett starred in his most recent film Elizabeth: The Golden Age in 2007.
Recenzii
"Rich and Mad is William Nicholson's first foray into the young adult genre. I certainly hope it isn't his last." - NY Journal of Books
". . . it's Rich and Maddy's honest (and explicit) exploration of themselves, love, sex, and each other that will most make an impression." - Publisher's Weekly
"[F]or those eager to figure out the emotional and physical dimensions of that crazy little thing called love, this is a remarkably thorough and consistenyly engaging treatment." - The Bulletin
"Nicholson does not shy away from sexual afflication, a characteristic that distinguishes the novel." - School Library Journal
". . . it's Rich and Maddy's honest (and explicit) exploration of themselves, love, sex, and each other that will most make an impression." - Publisher's Weekly
"[F]or those eager to figure out the emotional and physical dimensions of that crazy little thing called love, this is a remarkably thorough and consistenyly engaging treatment." - The Bulletin
"Nicholson does not shy away from sexual afflication, a characteristic that distinguishes the novel." - School Library Journal