Neda Alaei
(forfatter)
,
Sarah MacDonald Berge
(innleser)
Å fange luft lydbok
299,-
Premium
I disappear into your arms,shrinking, almost completely vanishing.The only thing you can catch is air. Samia is no longer invisible, but that’s not all her new friends at high school need to know. They don’t need to know about Kristoffer, her nerdy best friend. They don’t need to know that Samia doesn’t really know how to hug. They definitely shouldn’t know about Mum, who wants both of them to be…
I disappear into your arms,shrinking, almost completely vanishing.The only thing you can catch is air. Samia is no longer invisible, but that’s not all her new friends at high school need to know. They don’t need to know about Kristoffer, her nerdy best friend. They don’t need to know that Samia doesn’t really know how to hug. They definitely shouldn’t know about Mum, who wants both of them to be best friends, who hides the key to the bathroom, and who doesn’t let Samia sleep alone. How many lies can you keep track of?Catching Air is a story about a claustrophobic, clammy and suffocating mother-daughter relationship, and about how difficult it is to break out and become your own person.
Lydbok
299,-
Ebok
199,-
Kan spilles i våre gratis apper for iPhone/iPad og Android
Kan spilles i EBOK.NO-appene
Forlag
Gyldendal
Utgitt
10.09.2021
Lengde
3:05
Sjanger
Barnebøker, Familie, Kjærlighet og vennskap, Ungdomsbøker
Språk
Bokmål
Format
mp3
DRM-beskyttelse
Vannmerket
ISBN
9788205558601
I disappear into your arms,
shrinking, almost completely vanishing.
The only thing you can catch is air.
Samia is no longer invisible, but that’s not all her new friends at high school need to know. They don’t need to know about Kristoffer, her nerdy best friend. They don’t need to know that Samia doesn’t really know how to hug. They definitely shouldn’t know about Mum, who wants both of them to be best friends, who hides the key to the bathroom, and who doesn’t let Samia sleep alone. How many lies can you keep track of?
Catching Air is a story about a claustrophobic, clammy and suffocating mother-daughter relationship, and about how difficult it is to break out and become your own person.
Ingen vurderinger ennå
