No Man's Land
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- 47,99 zł
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- 47,99 zł
Publisher Description
Brian came home from Afghanistan.But he brought the war back with him. If life were a movie, my role would be Emo Kid/Family Loser. My brother Brian would star as Master of the Universe. You might think it would be easy to resent him, but my brother is impossible to hate. Just like everyone else, I’m thrilled to have Brian back home from Afghanistan in one piece. But he’s different now. Everyone refuses to see my brother’s dark secret. What will it take for them to wake up and face the ugly truth?
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Underdahl's subtle, voice-driven novel explores the effects of PTSD on the relatives of a soldier afflicted by it. Sixteen-year-old Dov Howard accepts his role as an outcast emo kid who talks to his pet gecko; the younger brother of war hero Brian, Dov is generally unnoticed by anyone outside his small circle of friends. His circumstances change when Brian returns home from Afghanistan and starts drinking a lot and acting strangely. At the same time, an attractive new girl named Scarlett transfers to Dov's school, and Dov begins finding dark, confessional poems slipped into his books. To the confusion of the family, Brian continues to spiral out of control, with much of his disintegration taking place off-camera. Underdahl (Remember This) allows Dov's self-deprecating humor and personal troubles to drive the story, rather than having his life revolve too simplistically around his older brother. Despite predictable romantic elements, the story smartly confronts both PTSD and the generational impact of war without making them the sole focus. Ages 12 up.