Uno torna dalle vacanze e trova la casa svuotata dai ladri. Niente tivù, niente musica, niente skateboard. Una tragedia. Anche perché l'estate non è ancora finita, in città si muore di noia, in casa ci sono due fratelli tiranni e rompiscatole da sopportare. Jack è a terra. Poi incontra Diana, bella come il sole e strana da morire. Diana, capelli colorati e tutta lentiggini. Diana che scocca baci e tiene il broncio. Diana misteriosa e inafferrabile. Ora Jack non è più a terra. Improvvisamente la sua vita è diventata elettrica. E tutta suspense, come in un film d'azione. E se il film finisse? Basta pagare il biglietto per il secondo spettacolo.
Maureen McCarthy, the ninth of ten children, was born in 1953 in country Victoria. She has worked as a teacher in Victorian secondary schools and has written scripts for television and educational films. Her film credits include 'Skipping Class', he award-winning documentary, 'Eating Your Heart Out', and the SBS mini-series, 'In Between', which was later adapted inot four novels by Maureen. Her latest works includes the novels Ganglands and Cross My Heart, which was published in 1993 and short-listed for the NSW Premier's Prize in that year. An Australian author and scriptwriter, her novels concern the lives of emerging adults, from ages sixteen to early twenties. McCarthy has three sons and lives in Melbourne. Maureen dedicated her story in the collection 'Family: A Collection of Short Stories' to the memory of her much-loved nephew, Justin Haire, who died tragically in October 1993, aged 21 years.
One of my reading groups chose this book for our Literature Circle and I'm glad they did. It is an easy and entertaining read for my students. It has a down to earth tone and enough 'real life' themes to stimulate some interesting discussions. I am excited to share this one with my class.
Mmm. Carino ma non eccezionale, a dirla tutta. Lo stile è troppo dispersivo, e non sono sicura mi piaccia Jack. Comunque una lettura tranquilla e veloce.