Zoe Carter: the Journey - Lindsay Anderson - Libros - Createspace - 9781500739492 - 18 de agosto de 2014
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Zoe Carter: the Journey

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Publisher Marketing: Have you ever gotten so angry and hurt that you couldn't see straight? Has anyone ever hurt you so bad that you feel like that you could never forgive them? In the fourth installment of the Zoe Carter book series, this is the type of anger and pain that fifteen year old Zoe Carter finds herself struggling with. When fifteen year old Zoe Carter finds out that her boyfriend of ten months got three of her best friends pregnant in April, it shakes her to the very core. To make things worse, the rest of her best friends have known about it since it happened and didn't even say anything to Zoe. At this point, Zoe does not think that things could get worse. However, she will soon learn that things are not always as they seem. Shortly after she learns about Jacob's betrayal, Zoe and her Aunt Renee learn that Zoe's Uncle Ryan is to be deployed to Iraq three days before he was supposed to. With said, it hurts both Zoe and her Aunt Renee dearly. The pain that they both feel will put Zoe's relationship with her Aunt Renee to the test. With all of this pain going on inside of Zoe's heart, she knows what she must do to feel better. While dealing with the anger and pain that she feels, Zoe knows she must also forgive the people who have hurt her. Even though it will take time for her to forgive these people, Zoe is more than okay with that. After all, she knows that she will feel better once she does. In this story of the journey to forgiveness and moving on, follow Zoe as she is faced with one of the toughest challenges that she will ever have to face. Contributor Bio:  Anderson, Lindsay In cinema and in theatre, Lindsay Anderson was one of the most innovative, independent and influential directors of the twentieth century. With classic films like "This Sporting Life", "If..., "and "O Lucky Man! "he established and electrifying new wave in British cinema, while in the theatre he first staged such groundbreaking plays as "Serjeant Musgrave's Dance", "Home "and "What The Butler Saw". His "Diaries" were published by Methuen Drama in 2004" "and are at once the intimate record of a remarkable man fiercely opposed to the political and cultural establishment of his time; a candid account of his personal and public struggles, his visionary work and troubled relationships; and an indispensable history of the artistic revolution he helped to shape.'He was a brilliant writer, with great observational and analytic gifts, a charismatic figure who commanded the attention of a generation of serious cinephiles, a person of warmth, charm and integrity who attracted a loyal band of actors and other associates' - Philip French, Observer

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Publicado 18 de agosto de 2014
ISBN13 9781500739492
Editores Createspace
Páginas 132
Dimensiones 127 × 203 × 8 mm   ·   149 g

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