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    Looking for Alaska - First friend, first girl, last words

    John Green

    HarperCollins Children's Books
    2011
    272 páginas
    9h 4m
    ISBN-13: 9780007424832
    4.1
    2884 avaliações
    Leram4995Lendo268Querem1776Relendo20Abandonos161Resenhas190
    Favoritos13Desejados1776Avaliaram2884

    A deeply affecting coming-of-age story, Looking for Alaska traces the journey of Miles Halter, a misfit Florida teenager who leaves the safety of home for a boarding school in Alabama and a chance to explore the "Great Perhaps." Debut novelist and NPR commentator Green perfectly captures the intensity of feeling and despair that defines adolescence in this hip, shocking, and emotionally charged work of fiction. Miles has a quirky interest in famous people's last words, especially François Rabelais's final statement, "I go to seek a Great Perhaps." Determined not to wait for death to begin a similar quest, Miles convinces his parents to let him leave home. Once settled at Culver Creek Preparatory School, he befriends a couple of equally gifted outcasts: his roommate commonly known as the Colonel—who has a predilection for memorizing long, alphabetical lists for fun; and the beautiful and unpredictable Alaska, whom Miles comes to adore. The kids grow closer as they make their way through a school year filled with contraband, tests, pranks, breakups, and revelations about family and life. But as the story hurtles toward its shattering climax, chapter headings like "forty-six days before" and "the last day" portend a tragic event one that will change Miles forever and lead him to new conclusions about the value of his cherished "Great Perhaps."

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    Maria Paula Vargas07/01/2022Resenhou um livro
    4.5 (Muito bom)

    Um livro que mesmo tratando de questões profundas e até poéticas, é super leve e gostoso de ler! Os personagens são todos maravilhosos e dá até vontade de ser amiga deles hahaha Gostei muito do livro, e por mais que falem mal de John Green, eu amo!

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