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A Lua de Joana Paperback | Pages: 156 pages
Rating: 3.68 | 5168 Users | 142 Reviews

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Original Title: A Lua de Joana
ISBN: 9722216333 (ISBN13: 9789722216333)
Edition Language: Portuguese

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A Lua de Joana, written by Maria Teresa Maia Gonzalez is a book about teenage problems, especially drug addiction. After her friend Marta dies of an overdose, Joana starts writing letters to her, to understand her and to forgive her. The reader finds himself knowing Joana's deepest thoughts, her friends, her "experiments". It was an interesting book to read, especially because I'd never read anything like this and I recommend it to teens, especially, but parents can read it too because the main character often talks about her own progenitors and most things she says are not very nice, so this can be a wake-up call for them. The ending, though, was awkward, I didn't get it...

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Title:A Lua de Joana
Author:Maria Teresa Maia Gonzalez
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 156 pages
Published:1995 by Editorial Verbo
Categories:European Literature. Portuguese Literature. Young Adult. Childrens

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Ratings: 3.68 From 5168 Users | 142 Reviews

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It's an amazing book! talk about experiences with drugs... 5*****!!=D

A book from my teenage years. In those times it was considered a bit heavy because its main theme is 'drugs'.

Is a good book specialy for teenagers and show how hurtfull and sick is the world of drugs.

THE book of my early adolescence! Recommended for all 10-13 years old.

I read this as a teenager and it really is a touching story. The end is tragic and so, so unexpected...My mother read it after me and, as a parent, the finale just strucked her and brought her to tears.Sometimes parents have no way to know what's going on their children's life and minds.

Read this in my early teenage years because everyone was reading it at the time and someone borrowed it to me. It's anti-drug propaganda for young people. I read this ages ago, but the memory I kept of it is that there isn't a logical character development nor logical narrative to it. The story is shaped to promote hateful and stereotypical comments about drug use and the people that have experienced drugs.

I read this book a few years ago (I was probably 12-13) and until today I still remember it and have good memories about it.Although it is not one of my first choices I recommend it.

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