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Katelyn Detweiler

    Katelyn Detweiler crée des récits captivants pour jeunes adultes qui explorent les complexités de l'adolescence, abordant des thèmes tels que la sexualité émergente et la formation de l'identité. Son écriture s'inspire souvent de paysages ruraux, créant une toile de fond riche où la nature s'entremêle aux parcours intimes de ses personnages. L'œuvre de Detweiler se caractérise par sa représentation sensible de la vie intérieure adolescente et des défis profonds de l'épanouissement.

    The Undoing of Thistle Tate
    The People We Choose
    • The People We Choose

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,7(166)Évaluer

      When 17-year-old Calliope meets her new neighbor Max, their connection is instantaneous, but the revelation of her sperm donor’s identity changes everything. Calliope Silversmith has always had just two friends in her small Pennsylvania town, Ginger and Noah, and she's fine with that. She's never wanted anything more than her best friends, her moms, their house in the woods, and their family-run yoga studio--except maybe knowing who her sperm donor is. Her curiosity has been building for years, and she can finally find out this summer when she turns eighteen. Then Max and his family move into the house across the woods from Calliope, and she immediately feels a special connection with her new neighbor, one that feels different than just friendship. The stability of her longtime trio wavers over the next few weeks as she and Max start to spend more time together. But when Calliope makes contact with her sperm donor she learns a surprising truth: her donor is Max's father. How is this even possible? As she and Max struggle to redefine their friendship now that they know they’re half-siblings, Calliope realizes she has much to gain by recognizing and accepting that family is both the one she has been born into, and the one she chooses to make. Perfect for readers looking for stories about family dynamics and fans of The Other F-Word by Natasha Friend.

      The People We Choose
    • The Undoing of Thistle Tate

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,6(47)Évaluer

      At just seventeen, Thistle Tate has achieved the remarkable feat of becoming a bestselling author, but her success is overshadowed by her penchant for deception. As she navigates the complexities of fame and personal integrity, the story delves into the challenges of authenticity in a world that celebrates illusion. Thistle's journey explores the impact of her lies on her relationships and her career, ultimately questioning what it means to be true to oneself amidst the pressures of success.

      The Undoing of Thistle Tate