Zustand: Como nuevo. : Enough es una conmovedora novela en verso de Kevin Dohmann que sigue a Saga, una joven que, tras luchar contra la depresión, decide internarse en un hospital para prevenir el suicidio. Esta decisión inesperadamente le cuesta su familia. La historia explora temas de salud mental, trauma y la búsqueda de la fuerza interior y el amor propio. Ambientada en Suecia, la novela es perfecta para los amantes de Elizabeth Acevedo, Juleah del Robertis y Thanhha Lai. EAN: 9789198771039 Tipo: Libros Categoría: Literatura y Ficción Título: Enough Autor: Kevin Dohmann Editorial: Kevin Dohmann Idioma: en Páginas: 222 Formato: tapa blanda.
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Buch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - Saga Herrmann does everything she can to stay afloat while her head tries to drag her below the surface. Desperate for release, she seeks help at a mental ward to focus on getting better. She expects to exit the hospital in a better shape, ready to catch up with life and University until one day her world comes crashing down: her parents decide they don't want her anymore. One week after suicide prevention, Saga is grasping for strings to continue living despite the truth that the choice to live made her lose her parents.
Zustand: Gut. Zustand: Gut | Sprache: Englisch | Produktart: Bücher | Inspired by Kevin Dohmann's own life, Enough follows Saga who, after having struggled with depression her whole life, decides to be hospitalized for suicide prevention, a choice she'd never guess would cost her her family. This new novel-in-verse about finding inner strength and love after trauma is perfect for fans of Elizabeth Acevedo, Juleah del Robertis, and Thanhha Lai.Saga Herrmann does everything she can to stay afloat while her head tries to drag her below the surface. Desperate for release, she seeks help at a mental ward to focus on getting better. She expects to exit the hospital in a better shape, ready to catch up with life and University until one day her world comes crashing down: her parents decide they don't want her anymore. One week after suicide prevention, Saga is grasping for strings to continue living despite the truth that the choice to live made her lose her parents.If she wasn't enough for them, can she become enough for herself?