Chapter 2. Students speculate about whether Stargirl is a real student or some sort of plant or joke by the school administration intended to stir up school spirit. Throughout the next few weeks, Leo observes Stargirl. She plays her ukulele and sings "Happy Birthday" to students in the cafeteria on their birthdays.
By John Green. 'The Fault in Our Stars' is a novel that brings themes about love, family, relationships, pain, and death to life. Written by Joshua Ehiosun. C2 certified writer. 'The Fault in Our Stars' uses human-relatable themes to tell the story of its primary characters, Hazel and Augustus. Though the novel follows a tragic story
The first novel in the series made multiple lists for Best Middle-Grade Book of the Year in 2018, including Kirkus, Publisher's Weekly, Amazon, and the Chicago Public Library.Subsequent titles in the quartet include Dead Voices (2019), Dark Waters (2021), and Empty Smiles (2022).Small Spaces is categorized as Children's Fantasy & Supernatural Mystery Books and Children's Scary Stories.
She and her friends often pretend to be revolutionary figures such as Che Guevara and Fidel Castro. She knows of world history because of books that her parents give to her, and her favorite book is a comic book called Dialectic Materialism, in which Marx and Descartes argue over the validity of the material world. One night, while talking to
Friendship is not an emotion but a personal relation that is essential in enduring, romantic flourishing. Friendship, which is based on shared history, often increases over time—unlike sexual
Summary. With a gang of his friends, Augustine sneaks into an orchard at night and steals a load of pears. He did not want the pears, nor was he motivated by any self-interest. Book 2 points up two types of sin: The first, lust, is an example of misdirected love, a confused attempt to seek satisfaction in transitory things that can never
Full Book Summary. The interrelated short stories in Love Medicine span half a century, with various narrators taking turns telling the stories. In 1934, Marie Lazarre, age fourteen, leaves home to live at Sacred Heart Convent, a school on a hill in town. A perverted nun, Sister Leopolda, considers Marie evil and tortures her, culminating in
Summary. A close friend of Augustine's, whom he had persuaded to become a Manichee, falls seriously ill, and while he is unconscious, his family has him baptized. He seems to recover, and Augustine jokes with him about the baptism, but his friend will not listen to his jokes. When his friend suddenly dies, Augustine is overcome with grief.
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