Dumb Chocolate Eyes
Navigating friendship and impulsive decisions
Format:Paperback
Publisher:HarperCollins Publishers
Published:7th May '15
Should be back in stock very soon
This gripping narrative explores the complexities of friendship and the consequences of impulsive decisions, as seen in Dumb Chocolate Eyes.
In Dumb Chocolate Eyes, readers are introduced to Cassidy, a complex and unpredictable friend whose actions can lead to unforeseen consequences. The story unfolds in a small village where two boys, bound by circumstance rather than genuine friendship, navigate the tumultuous waters of adolescence. Cassidy's decision to trap rats in his garden serves as the catalyst for a series of events that will test their bond and challenge their understanding of loyalty and trust. This gritty teen drama captures the essence of growing up, where boredom and impulsive choices can lead to dangerous outcomes.
As the boys delve deeper into their rat-trapping escapade, the narrative explores themes of boredom, friendship, and the darker sides of adolescence. The tension builds as their innocent plan spirals out of control, revealing the fragile nature of their relationship. Kevin Brooks, a Carnegie medalist, weaves a brutally honest tale that resonates with young readers, particularly those who may struggle with traditional narratives. The story's raw portrayal of teenage life makes it particularly appealing to reluctant readers and those with dyslexia.
Dumb Chocolate Eyes is not just a story about friendship; it is a reflection on the choices that shape us during our formative years. Brooks's ability to convey the complexities of growing up in a relatable way ensures that this book will leave a lasting impression on its audience, encouraging them to reflect on their own friendships and the decisions they make.
ISBN: 9781781124512
Dimensions: 198mm x 130mm x 8mm
Weight: 120g
72 pages