Críticas:
"There are many great voices in YA fiction, but Susin Nielsen manages to give us TWO in the same book. I defy you not to fall in love with this book." (Phil Earle)
"I loved We Are All Made of Molecules, it's a really special little book with a huge heart and one of the most enjoyable YA books I've read in some time" (Melissa Cox, Waterstones)
"There's already so much love out there for this one, and deservedly so. Two of the most memorable characters you will read this year... Nielsen deals with some big issues grief, loss, bullying and homophobia but anchors the story with terrific warmth and humour. One to make you laugh, cry and read in one sitting." --(Fiona Noble Editor's Choice, The Bookseller)
"There s so much to love about this story, but what grabbed me most is the humour. Who do I write to to join the Susin Nielsen fan club?" --(Christopher Paul Curtis)
"Susin Nielsen is one of the best writers working today" --(Susan Juby)
Reseña del editor:
Thirteen-year-old Stewart Inkster is academically brilliant but "ungifted" socially. Fourteen-year-old Ashley Anderson is the undisputed "It" girl of her school, but her academic performances leave something to be desired. Their worlds eventfully collide when Stewart and his dad move in with Ashley and her mum. In alternating voices, family tragedy and family ties are deftly explored, alongside sibling rivalry and union, adolescent confusion and revelation.
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