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381 pages • first pub 2009 (editions)
ISBN/UID: 9783827009326
Format: Hardcover
Language: German
Publisher: Berlin-Verlag
Publication date: 01 September 2009
Ein Tor zur Welt by Patricia Klobusiczky, Frank Heibert, Lorrie Moore is a enlightening and emotionally charged novel that will resonate deeply with readers who appreciate complex explorations of identity, family, and social justice, particularly those who are drawn to stories that tackle the intricacies of American culture and the human experience.
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Moods
sad: 63%
emotional: 57%
reflective: 57%
dark: 42%
funny: 42%
challenging: 26%
tense: 13%
mysterious: 10%
adventurous: 5%
inspiring: 5%
hopeful: 2%
informative: 2%
lighthearted: 2%
relaxing: 2%
Pace
Plot or character driven?
Strong character development?
Loveable characters?
Diverse cast of characters?
Flaws of characters a main focus?
Content Warnings
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Graphic
Child death, Abandonment, Injury/Injury detailModerate
Death, Racism, XenophobiaMinor
War381 pages • first pub 2009 (editions)
ISBN/UID: 9783827009326
Format: Hardcover
Language: German
Publisher: Berlin-Verlag
Publication date: 01 September 2009
Ein Tor zur Welt by Patricia Klobusiczky, Frank Heibert, Lorrie Moore is a enlightening and emotionally charged novel that will resonate deeply with readers who appreciate complex explorations of identity, family, and social justice, particularly those who are drawn to stories that tackle the intricacies of American culture and the human experience.
Community Reviews
Moods
sad: 63%
emotional: 57%
reflective: 57%
dark: 42%
funny: 42%
challenging: 26%
tense: 13%
mysterious: 10%
adventurous: 5%
inspiring: 5%
hopeful: 2%
informative: 2%
lighthearted: 2%
relaxing: 2%
Pace
Plot or character driven?
Strong character development?
Loveable characters?
Diverse cast of characters?
Flaws of characters a main focus?
Content Warnings
Submitted by users as part of their reviews
Graphic
Child death, Abandonment, Injury/Injury detailModerate
Death, Racism, XenophobiaMinor
War