Trust Exercise -

    Susan Choi

    Henry Holt and Co.
    2019
    272 páginas
    9h 4m
    ISBN-13: 9781250309884

    In 1982 in a southern city, David and Sarah, two freshmen at a highly competitive performing arts high school, thrive alongside their school peers in a rarified bubble, ambitiously devoting themselves to their studies—to music, to movement, to Shakespeare and, particularly, to classes taught by the magnetic acting teacher Mr. Kingsley. It is here in these halls that David and Sarah fall innocently and powerfully into first love. And also where, as this class of students rises through the ranks of high school, the outside world of family life and economic status, of academic pressure and the future, does not affect them—until it does—in a sudden spiral of events that brings a startling close to the first part of this novel. In the book’s second part, the reader immediately and surprisingly learns that what we understood to have happened thus far in the story is not completely true, though it’s not entirely false either. The plot thickens and speeds up and tightens, until, with a stunning coda, the author reveals a final piece of the puzzle that makes this novel shock and resonate long after the final sentence. As captivating and tender as it is brilliantly surprising, Trust Exercise will not only incite heated conversations about fiction and truth, about friendships and loyalties, but also leave readers with wise impressions about the capacities of adolescents and the powers and responsibilities of adults.

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    alilith 31/05/2022Resenhou um livro
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    se eu fosse mais nova talvez teria amado esse livro. até entendi a proposta, mas não contava com o fato de que adolescentes são chatos, e a imaturidade dos personagens principais me deixou com muita preguiça do livro. a narrativa também deixou a desejar e o fato de alguns personagens serem extremamente caricatos me fez querer abandonar a leitura, porque parece que a autora não quis desenvolver ninguém além do casal principal. me interessei pelo livro por uma comparação com "pessoas normais" da sally rooney, mas é uma comparação sem cabimento nenhum. A única coisa em comum é a falta de comunicação, que a sally constrói de uma maneira muito crua e real, e em trust exercise é só irritante. ainda que seja uma leitura curta, achei bem mais arrastada e prolixa do que muito livro com mais 400 páginas. enfim 🤡

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