Sally Mo is thirteen. At three years old, she learned to read and has been doing just that ever since — she literally lives in books. Her passion for reading was always encouraged by her closest person — her beloved...
grandfather David, with whom she could discuss any book and talk about her feelings. When her grandfather passes away, Sally Mo copes with her grief through reading and slowly begins to lose touch with the real world. Her mother takes Sally Mo to psychologist Dr. Bloom, who suggests she avoid books for three months. She can only observe the world, think, and write in her diary. And then Sally Mo decides: why not write a book herself, since reading is forbidden? The only problem is that the line between truth and fiction in her story is so thin that sometimes it's hard to tell whether it all really happened or if Sally Mo made it up.
The novel by Shurd Kuyper was awarded the "Silver Pencil" Prize for the best children's book in 2020.
5 reasons to choose the book "Some nonsense!" A new book by Dutch writer Shurd Kuyper, author of the novel "Hotel 'Big L'. A book that makes you think a lot while reading, because it is not always clear what really happened and what Sally Mo invented. Like Hamlet, who asks "to be or not to be?", the book poses many questions to the reader that do not have definitive answers: what are the pros and cons of reading books? Can one change the world alone? What role does literature play in a person's life? What influence do power and money have on our world? Is there such a thing as "truth"? Incredibly literary language, yet simple and understandable, without pretentiousness and verbal embellishments. The book can be dissected into quotes. Shurd Kuyper is a multiple winner of the prestigious literary award "Silver Pencil" for the best children's book and a laureate of the national Theo Theissen award. Magnificent translation by Irina Leychenko and Irina Mikhailova, which accurately conveys Kuyper's special authorial style.
Author: Шурд Кёйпер
Printhouse: Samokat
Series: Встречное движение
Age restrictions: 16+
Year of publication: 2021
ISBN: 9785001670285
Number of pages: 384
Size: 197х139х13 mm
Cover type: soft
Weight: 395 g
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