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Narrado por:
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Alex Roberts
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James Goodhand
Brought to you by Penguin.
Last year, Ollie Morcombe was a star pupil, popular and a gifted musician.
Then, after the accident, everything changed. Now he's an outcast, a prime target of the school bullies who have made his life a living hell.
Today - the last day of the school year - he's brought those bullies a gift. A homemade pipe bomb.
What has driven a model student to plan an unspeakable revenge? And with the clock ticking down to home time, what can anybody do to stop him?
© James Goodhand 2020 (P) Penguin Audio 2020
Reseñas de la Crítica
'A powerfully charged study in empathy'
Devastatingly good (Clare Mackintosh, author of After The End)
A sensitive, gripping book about mental health and masculinity (Samuel Pollen, author of The Year I Didn’t Eat)
Indelible, urgent, original
Tackles toxic masculinity in the most unflinching way (Carlie Sorosiak, author of I, Cosmo)
Bullying, teasing, mental illness and PTSD are really real and heartbreaking.
I was glad Olly got the support he needed. But I feel the last 20 minutes of the book was absolutely spot on. His wise gramps felt the guilt that he could have done more - but if we don’t know, we can miss the signs. He was also able to have a frank conversation in the car journey and saying what can never happen again. I think the parents of the bullies are the ones who miss the signs...or maybe turn a blind eye.
The narrator was very good. He got the tone of teen boys perfectly.
Well written and gritty.
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