Tsunami It is Peter’s story, a tragic, painful 12-year-old inappropriate story, he was ruthlessly bullied at school and quietly ignored by his parents, who were busy quarreling with each other and were unwilling to bother with his son. Peter’s lonely life in a small New Zealand town is cheered up by the arrival of a bad girl from England, who may just be the friend Peter needs without knowing it. But things quickly get out of control when Peter’s bullhead promise to truth leads him to clash with Gus, an equally troubled and often violent classmate, and the two boys find themselves in a terrible situation where neither of them can imagine what the author Ned Wenlock calls “a story that suits darkness, a story that is dark.”

“When I received the submission Tsunami In my inbox, just by looking at the cover, I want to read it right away. Tsunami Perfect for Pow Pow. ” POW POW PRESS is a typical English imprint, and so far, Quebec Creators has translated and published works so far. Bossé points out that it is brand new for New Zealand creators to write a book in English books by New Zealand creators. In recent years, Pow Pow Press has become increasingly engaged in the U.S. publishing market, with its latest release Jellyfish Boum landed on multiple “Best of 2024” lists, including the American Library Association Graphic Novels and Comics Roundtable for Adults.
although Tsunami Wenlock notes that this is a story of adulthood, and despite some mature themes, it is suitable for teenagers to be adolescent audiences.[Tsunami] It was written for adults, and addressed complex social issues from a nuanced perspective, such as bullying. “I really tried to explore the grey area between right and wrong in all the relevant characters, and it was a snapshot of a community of 12-year-old boys. When asked about the relevance of his book, Winlock observed: “We are currently experiencing an era where people seem to have very rigid, rigid, difficult views.” There were a lot of shouting, not a lot of listening. Tsunami Try to explore this. Wenlock said he believes the book’s ideal readers will be “people with a dark sense of humor.”

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