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A fiercely funny and touching debut novel about a girl with a sharp and mischievous voice of her own – and her quest to discover the truth about her sister’s death‘I want to be awful. I want to do awful things and why not? Dull is dull is dull is my life. Like now, it’s night, not yet time for bed but too late to be outside, and the two of them reading reading reading with their eyes moving like the lights inside a copy machine. When I was helping put the dishes in the washer tonight, I broke a plate. I said sorry Ma it slipped. But it didn’t slip, that’s how I am sometimes, and I want to be worse. Awful is easy if you make it your one and only.’Fear doesn't come naturally to Mathilda Savitch. She prefers to look right at the things nobody else can bring themselves to mention: for example, the fact that her beloved older sister is dead, pushed in front of a train by a man who is still on the loose. Still, after a year of spying and provocations, she's no closer to the truth about her sister's death than the day it happened. When Mathilda finally cracks her email password, a secret life opens up, one that swiftly draws her into a world of clouded motives and strange emotion. Somewhere in it lies the key to waking her family up from their dream of grief. To cross into that underworld and see what her sister saw, she has to risk everything that matters to her.Mathilda Savitch is furiously funny, awkward and tender; a compelling page-turner, and the debut of an extraordinary novelistic talent.


Mathilda Mathilda

Автор: Мэри Шелли

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Prost Mathilda Prost Mathilda

Автор: Antje Szillat

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Mathilda, die Schildkrote Mathilda, die Schildkrote

Автор: Andrea Pomplun

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Unter einem knorrigen Olivenbaum sitzt Mathilda, die kleine Schildkrote und schnuppert. «Das Leben riecht nach Erde» murmelt sie, und ihr Freund Pete, das Eidechsenmannchen, nickt. Es riecht nach Erde und Brombeeren, nach Regen und verwelkten Blattern, und bald werden alle gro?en und kleinen Schildkroten in den Winterschlaf gehen, aber Mathilda wei? das noch nicht. Sie wohnt im Garten von Isabella und ihrem Opa und ist so gar nicht von den Menschen begeistert. Sie beschlie?t einfach, nicht mehr unter ihrem Panzer hervorzuschauen. Aber als Isabella ihr eines Tages ein eigenes Haus fur den Winterschlaf bastelt, findet Mathilda die Menschen gar nicht mehr so schlecht.