David Miller is a fat boy. And he knows it. The bullying at school, the craving for those savoury, greasy, succulent dishes his mother cooks, the athletic look of his sister, 'Perfect Amelia': he experiences it all, every day, thanks to his sharp, although sometimes painful self-awareness and perceptiveness. One day, he just has had enough. And he decides to take control of the situation. As Captain James Kirk would say: I am the master of my fate; I am the captain of my soul. Inspired by her own and her friends' weight loss experiences and the realisation of how little control some children have over their parents' food choices, the story of Fat Boy no More is the perfect example of 'show, don't tell'; a realistic day-to-day narrative in which the reader will observe the growth of an insecure eleven-year-old boy with a passion for Star Trek into a determined, kind, and sensible young man. Sweet, ironic, moving, humorous, and often mouth-watering with its detailed, accurate descriptions of delicious and healthy recipes, Fat Boy no More will capture you at every page with vivid and realistic characters that grow, change, and live.
EAN
9791220111225
Data pubblicazione
2021 09 06
Lingua
eng
Pagine
206
Tipologia
Libro in brossura
Altezza (mm)
210
Larghezza (mm)
141
Spessore (mm)
12
Peso (gr)
290
Come si presenta questo libro
Narrativa che punta sui personaggi e sul racconto
Un titolo pensato per chi cerca una storia ben costruita, con un ingresso abbastanza naturale nel mondo del libro e nella voce narrativa.
Cosa trovi dentro
Dentro trovi soprattutto storia di personaggi, relazioni e vita quotidiana.
Perché può piacerti
Può funzionare bene per chi ama le storie di personaggi e lettori di narrativa contemporanea, con un tono narrativo e scorrevole.
Ideale per
Ideale per chi ama la narrativa
Funziona bene per chi vuole entrare in una storia senza attriti inutili, lasciando che siano personaggi, atmosfera e sviluppo a guidare la lettura.