Was man bei Licht nicht sehen kann

Was man bei Licht nicht sehen kann

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Action & Adventure
Format Hardcover
Pages 480
Language German
Published Sep 29, 2021
Publisher Fischer
ISBN-10 3949465006
ISBN-13 9783949465000
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In a vibrant world where popularity and social dynamics reign supreme, Quinn stands out as the quintessential cool girl. With her sharp wit and charm, she effortlessly commands attention among her peers. Meanwhile, Matilda, her neighbor and polar opposite, grapples with the burdens of being part of a family that is less than adored. Despite her best efforts to blend in, Matilda’s quirks and interests draw the ire of those around her.

Their contrasting lives come into focus when a series of unexpected events thrust the two young women into a shared journey. As Quinn navigates the complexities of her social circle, she begins to question the value of her popularity. On the other hand, Matilda discovers hidden strengths and unexpected allies in the unlikeliest of places. Together, they embark on a path of self-discovery that challenges their preconceived notions about friendship, identity, and the pressures of fitting in.

With humor and heart, this tale explores themes of acceptance and the impact of self-image. Through their evolving relationship, both girls learn valuable lessons about authenticity in a world that often prioritizes superficial connections. Each character's growth underscores the importance of being true to oneself, no matter the external circumstances or societal expectations.

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