Roads to Everywhere; 2
- 454pages
- 16 heures de lecture
Doris Gates, résidente californienne de toujours, a exercé pendant de nombreuses années en tant que bibliothécaire. Elle est cependant surtout connue pour ses livres pour enfants, parmi lesquels Blue Willow fut le plus influent. Cette œuvre est largement considérée comme le premier roman réaliste pour enfants à aborder des problématiques importantes. Elle a été reconnue tant pour son mérite littéraire durable que pour avoir élargi la portée des sujets abordés dans la littérature jeunesse.






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The narrative centers on a 65-year-old woman navigating the complexities of aging and self-acceptance. Through humor and insight, Gates explores the emotional landscape of growing older, addressing both significant life challenges and everyday struggles. The story offers a poignant reflection on the wisdom gained through experience, making it relatable and engaging for readers facing similar transitions in life.