Lucas--A Story of Love and Hate

لوکاس—داستان عشق و نفرت
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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2013

نویسنده

Stina Nielsen

شابک

9781470354459
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
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کیتلین داره تابستون رو توی جزیره‌ی بادویله که خونه‌ی اونه می‌گذرونه او بین دختر بودن و بلوغ گیر کرده و احساس می‌کند که کاملا از بقیه جهان جدا شده است. بعد با لوکاس اشنا می‌شود که مظهر ازادی و صداقت است. انا به سوی او کشیده می‌شود. اما کیتلین هم باید با نیروهای تاریکتری که به نظر میاد با خانواده‌اش روبرو هستن، دست و پنجه نرم کنه لوکاس خودش هم موضوع رو پیچیده تر میکنه وقتی که دنبال یه جنایت وحشتناک می گرده که کیتلین خودش هم درگیر اون شده این داستان غم انگیز که در طول یک ماه باورنکردنی اتفاق می افتد، خوانندگان جوان بزرگسال را مجذوب خود می کند.

نقد و بررسی

AudioFile Magazine
Caitlin's life is shaken by the appearance of Lucas, a boy her own age whose presence provokes an already simmering violence in her small island town. Only Cait can see the kindness behind the mystery that is Lucas. In one summer Cait experiences near brushes with rape and violence, mob mentality, incredible insights, and unimaginable grief. Stina Nielsen carries the emotional and psychological weight of this provocative novel's study of human nature. Her voice reflects the goodness, evil, and hopelessness characters express throughout. Her performance is admirable and will keep older listeners riveted to this story of persecution and redemption. J.M.S. (c) AudioFile 2006, Portland, Maine

Publisher's Weekly

Starred review from February 10, 2003
Brooks's (Martyn Pig) second novel is an ambitious and intricately crafted tale of love and resurrection that more than lives up to its eye-catching packaging. Growing up on a beautiful but isolated island off the English coast, narrator Caitlin, 15, is deeply ambivalent about the onset of adolescence. Surely growing up must mean something more than making herself "look like a tart" in skimpy outfits and throwing herself into a life of recreational drug use, like many of the island's other girls. At home, her kind alcoholic father (a YA author!) has been immobilized with grief since Cait's mother died in a car crash 10 years ago. When rootless Lucas comes to the island, to camp out and live off the land, he becomes Cait's friend and stirs her heart. Lucas arouses the suspicions of the insular islanders, who (thanks to the scheming of some nearly unbelievably brutish characters) come to believe that the boy is responsible for a violent sexual assault. Although the novel can be read on one level as an unfolding, tender relationship made all the more poignant by the mob violence that surrounds it, sensitive readers may grow to suspect that Lucas may be something more than just a boy wanderer. From the titles of Cait's father's novels (Some Kind of God;
Nothing Ever Dies; New World) to Lucas's own comments ("You don't know my size"), teasing hints as to Lucas's mysterious background litter the narrative. Its powerful combination of big ideas and forthright narrative make this novel likely to linger in readers' minds. Ages 12-up.




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