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The conclusion to cult hits Girl and Dream SchoolAndrea Marr, freshly kicked out of college, retreats to her hometown of Portland, Oregon and takes a job at J.Crew. But her ambition to become a writer catches up with her and drives her to make the leap to New York, where she contends with the challenges and opportunities of the big city.
James Hoff ist 17 und kommt irgendwie nicht mit seiner Welt zurecht. Er ist gegen die Konsumgesellschaft, gegen umweltverpestende Autos und gegen seine Ex-Freundin Sadie, die seiner Meinung nach nicht genug tut, um die Welt zu ändern. Aber irgendwie liebt er sie trotzdem und kommt nicht von ihr los; auch nicht auf dem Rücksitz eines seiner so verhassten Autos. In James regiert das Chaos, doch eines kann er: schreiben. "Destroy All Cars" ist ein charmanter Bildungsroman über den komplizierten Weg vom Jugendlichen zum Erwachsenen: unterhaltsam, traurig, witzig und immer echt. Ein Text wie gemacht für das Ende der Sekundarstufe I. Die Lektüre enthält mehrere Zusatztexte und Ideen für den Unterricht
Robert "e;'Cali"e; Callahan is a teen runaway, living on the streets of Venice Beach, California. He's got a pretty sweet life: a treehouse to sleep in, a gang of surf bros, a regular basketball game...even a girl who's maybe-sorta interested in him.What he doesn't have is a plan.All that changes when a local cop refers Cali to a private investigator who is looking for a missing teenager. After all, Cali knows everyone in Venice. But the streets are filled with people who don't want to be found, and when he's hired to find the beautiful Reese Abernathy--who would do anything to stay hidden--Cali enters a new world filled with mysterious characters, dangerous choices, and his first chance at real love.
now a major motion picture directed by Gus Van Sant (My Own Private Idaho, Good Will Hunting, and Milk)It was an accident. He didnt mean to kill the security guard with his skateboardit was self-defense. But theres no one to back up his story. No one even knows he was at Paranoid Park. Should he confess, or can he get away with it? Its an ethical question no one should have to answer.Writing more intensely than ever before, Blake Nelson delivers a film noir in book form, complete with interior monologue and dark, psychological drama. This is a riveting look at one boys fall into a world of crime, guilt, and fearand his desperate attempt to get out again.
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