صيف نهاية العالم

صيف نهاية العالم

przez: Monica Dickens , مونيكا ديكنز , رجاء جواد كاظم (Tłumacz)
Język: Arabski
Format: Miękka okładka
Data publikacji: January 1st, 1990
Wydawca: دار ثقافة الأطفال - وزارة الثقافة والإعلام - بغداد

Gatunki: Thriller & Suspense, Children’s, Action & Adventure

In a surreal blend of reality and imagination, a group of friends navigates their lives in a secluded place known as World's End. Tom, Carrie, Em, and Michael find themselves amidst the trials of young adulthood, grappling with the uncertainties that life throws at them. Their secluded existence leads to introspection and the exploration of their deepest aspirations, fears, and relationships, set against an ever-looming sense of a world on the brink.

As the pressures of adulthood begin to bear down on them, each character faces their own unique challenges. Tom grapples with the weight of responsibility, while Carrie's dreams of escape tug at her heart. Em's creativity flourishes, yet she struggles with the need for acceptance and validation, and Michael seeks to find his own path in a world that seems increasingly chaotic. Through shared laughter and tears, they must confront the realities of their situation while finding solace in their friendship.

Amidst their personal journeys, they also engage in spirited reflections on the nature of existence, love, and the future. The author weaves a narrative that captures the essence of youth—its vibrancy, complexities, and fleeting moments of joy. Each chapter unfolds like a summer afternoon, filled with warmth yet tinged with the bittersweet awareness of an impending end.

In the backdrop of a world teetering on the edge, the bond between the four friends becomes their anchor. Their stories intertwine in an exploration of resilience and hope, reminding readers of the enduring spirit of friendship in even the most uncertain times. As they stand at the precipice of change, they learn that sometimes the path forward is lit not by certainty, but by the connections forged along the way.

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