Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Sweet Sixteen
작성자
Scott Ciencin
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형식
페이퍼백
페이지
240
언어
영어
출판됨
Apr 2, 2002
출판사
Gallery Books
ISBN-10
0743427327
ISBN-13
9780743427326
설명
In a world where normalcy is a fleeting concept, Dawn Summers grapples with the challenges of adolescence while carrying the weight of her extraordinary lineage. As she approaches her sixteenth birthday, the usual teenage drama intensifies. Her feelings of being an outsider are exacerbated when she eavesdrops on a conversation that hints at hidden secrets among her classmates, pushing her to navigate the complexities of trust and friendship.
This journey of self-discovery leads Dawn into a labyrinth of social dynamics and looming supernatural threats that intertwine with her everyday life. The stakes get higher as she realizes that not only does she have to face the trials of growing up, but she must also confront the darkness that lurks in the shadows, threatening her and those she loves.
As Dawn battles her insecurities and the challenges of impending adulthood, she learns valuable lessons about identity, bravery, and the importance of accepting oneself. With her sister Buffy as a guiding light, Dawn's quest for belonging becomes a thrilling adventure filled with surprises, danger, and the inescapable fact that normal isn’t just about fitting in but embracing one’s true self.
This journey of self-discovery leads Dawn into a labyrinth of social dynamics and looming supernatural threats that intertwine with her everyday life. The stakes get higher as she realizes that not only does she have to face the trials of growing up, but she must also confront the darkness that lurks in the shadows, threatening her and those she loves.
As Dawn battles her insecurities and the challenges of impending adulthood, she learns valuable lessons about identity, bravery, and the importance of accepting oneself. With her sister Buffy as a guiding light, Dawn's quest for belonging becomes a thrilling adventure filled with surprises, danger, and the inescapable fact that normal isn’t just about fitting in but embracing one’s true self.