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Girl At Sea

Título: Girl At Sea

Autor: Maureen Johnson

Sinopse: This is the summer Clio has waited for her whole life. School is out. She’s gotten a great job. And she’s just met the guy of her dreams. Things could not be better. It’s about time something remotely normal happened to her. Named after the muse of history, quasi-famous at eleven for making a board game with her father, touring the world in questionable style at twelve . . . it’s been an odd journey so far. Some of it sounds good on paper. Lots of things sound good on paper. It doesn’t mean they actually are. Now, at seventeen, her family is broken up and the money is gone. Her father, once her closest companion, has become a weirdo. Clio often doesn’t even know where he’s living. So, she’s not happy when he reappears to smash her plans for a perfect summer. She ends up with a one-way ticket to Italy to meet him. All he’ll tell her about the plans for the next ten weeks is that there is a boat involved. It doesn’t help when she arrives in Naples to find that he is even stranger than normal. He’s managed to buy a secondhand yacht, which is stuffed to the roof with high-tech equipment. Also, he’s not alone. There’s an archeologist (whom he appears to be dating), the archeologist’s bouncy Swedish-English daughter, her father’s best friend, and a handsome but ever-so-punchable Yale student named Aidan who handles all the tech toys. These are her new summer companions. It soon becomes clear that this isn’t just a boat ride. Something is going on on this boat, some kind of search or mission. No one will tell her what it is. But it’s not like Clio to just let things lie. Before it’s all over, Clio will have to deal with her past, swim for her life, share a bed, get a job, break a heart, find a crème brulee torch, grapple with the mystery of the pyramids, wear a paper hat, and go right to the bottom of the ocean to end a hundred-year old quest. Also, there are jellyfish.

Contexto da obra

Quando a classificação é mais ampla, o contexto do livro costuma depender ainda mais de autoria, tema e edição. “Girl At Sea”, de Maureen Johnson, publicado pela editora HarperCollins Publishers Inc., em 2006 e com 336 páginas, integra a categoria Livros Variados. Por isso, autoria, edição e tema acabam tendo ainda mais peso na forma de apresentar o livro.

Editora: HarperCollins Publishers Inc.

Páginas: 336

Ano: 2006

Edição:

Linguagem: inglês

ISBN:

ISBN13: 9780061825316

    Sobre o autor

    Os livros de Maureen Johnson oferecem uma leitura que mistura suspense e mistério com uma pitada de humor e leveza, mesmo diante de casos sombrios. A narrativa costuma ser rápida e envolvente, com protagonistas jovens que enfrentam desafios tanto pessoais quanto criminais, criando uma tensão que se equilibra entre o íntimo e o externo. A construção de personagens é marcada por adolescentes curiosos, às vezes um pouco deslocados, que buscam entender o mundo ao seu redor enquanto desvendam enigmas complexos. A prosa varia entre momentos de reflexão e diálogos ágeis, mantendo o ritmo dinâmico e acessível. Ao final, as histórias deixam no leitor a pergunta sobre os limites da coragem e da amizade diante do perigo.

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