Roads to Everywhere; 2
- 454pagine
- 16 ore di lettura
Doris Gates, residente in California per tutta la vita, ha lavorato per molti anni come bibliotecaria. È tuttavia ricordata principalmente per i suoi amati libri per bambini, tra cui il più noto e influente è stato Blue Willow. Quest'opera è ampiamente considerata il primo romanzo realistico per bambini ad affrontare tematiche significative. Ha ottenuto riconoscimenti sia per il suo duraturo pregio letterario sia per aver ampliato la gamma di argomenti adatti alla letteratura per l'infanzia.






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The narrative centers on a 65-year-old woman navigating the complexities of aging and self-acceptance. Through humor and insight, Gates explores the emotional landscape of growing older, addressing both significant life challenges and everyday struggles. The story offers a poignant reflection on the wisdom gained through experience, making it relatable and engaging for readers facing similar transitions in life.