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Le Lauréat

Cette série explore la période tumultueuse et révélatrice du jeune âge adulte, naviguant dans les complexités des premières grandes décisions de vie. Elle suit les personnages dans leur transition de l'incertitude à l'indépendance, à la recherche de leur identité dans un monde difficile. Offrant une perspective réaliste sur les épreuves, les amours et les pertes qui façonnent les jeunes adultes, c'est un récit initiatique qui résonne auprès de quiconque a vécu cette phase transformatrice.

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The Graduate

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  1. The Graduate

    • 192pages
    • 7 heures de lecture

    'For twenty- one years I have been shuffling back and forth between classrooms and libraries. Now you tell me what the hell it's got me.' That's how Benjamin Braddock talked when he came down from university. Somehow it didn't seem to be what his father expected from a college education, and everyone was really appalled when Ben raped Mrs Robinson (that was her story anyway) and ran off with her daughter in the middle of her wedding to someone else... a brilliantly sordid tale of a young man's search for identity and a portrayal of the worst-behaved yet most sympathetic anti-hero of the day.

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  2. Home School

    • 240pages
    • 9 heures de lecture

    At the end of Charles Webb's first novel, The Graduate, Benjamin Braddock rescues his beloved Elaine from a marriage made not in heaven but in California. As the story opens, the Braddock household is in turmoil as the Westchester School Board attempts to quash the unconventional educational methods the family is practising.

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