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Evan Roskos

Dr. Bird's Advice for Sad Poets

I hate myself but I love Walt Whitman, the kook. Always positive. I need to be more positive, so I wake myself up every morning with a song of myself. Sixteen-year-old James Whitman has been yawping ( la Whitman) at his abusive father ever since he kicked his beloved older sister, Jorie, out of the house. Jamess painful struggle with anxiety and depressionalong with his ongoing quest to understand what led to his self-destructive sisters exilemake for a heart-rending read, but his wild, exuberant Whitmanization of the world and keen sense of humor keep this emotionally charged debut novel buoyant.
192 páginas impressas
Publicação original
2013
Ano da publicação
2013
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Impressões

  • Isabelecompartilhou uma impressãohá 4 anos
    👍Vale a leitura
    🔮Segredos Obscuros
    💡Aprendi Muito
    🎯Vale a pena
    🌴Livro de Praia
    🚀Não dá pra largar

Citações

  • Isabelefez uma citaçãohá 4 anos
    I can’t keep pretending like my life isn’t worth living. It hasn’t even fucking started yet.
  • Isabelefez uma citaçãohá 4 anos
    I celebrate Jorie, who lives, suffers, sends me photographs of trees, tells me when she’s sad instead of assuming I do not need to know her weakness. I celebrate the ashes of her pain box, kept in a new box in her apartment, with the words on the outside: I answer that I cannot answer.
  • Isabelefez uma citaçãohá 4 anos
    “No, James. You have to listen carefully—I want to know how it felt. Not why you felt it.”

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