Sensor
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€ 14.00
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Roma Turbin is fourteen years old. Everything is heightened; the world is tested for falseness and fails, the unshakable crumbles, the familiar breaks, and the new is frightening. "Yes, Mom, I'm a sensor. A faulty touchscreen..."
Parents from whom understanding is unattainable. A friend with whom everything is complicated. Teachers making noise out of nothing. And her, the stranger from the trolleybus in an elfin hat with a bag that says "I'm not Pushkin." To find her, find himself, and survive the crisis, Roma will be helped by Ruslan and Lyudmila. But these are not Pushkin's heroes; they are Chilean squirrels from the pet store.
Eva Nemesh's new text is written in rhythmic prose — possibly the best form to reach 14-year-old sensors who need to hear: you are not alone, and you will make it. Eva Nemesh is a three-time laureate of the "Kniguru" award and a laureate of the "Book of the Year" award (2023). Her novellas "Subtitles" and "Turn Off Orthography" were published by Samokat.
5 reasons to buy the book "Sensor":
Roma Turbin is a modern teenager. He is complex and sensitive. The action takes place in our days, in recognizable and understandable realities.
A light text about a difficult period of growing up — for both reading and non-reading children.
This is a rhythm-novel, written in rhythmic prose and complemented by cool drawings in the margins.
The author speaks to teenagers in their own language. Laureate of the "Book of the Year-2023" award in the "Next Generation" category.
Farewell to childhood, meeting the first feelings, the complexities of friendship, generational conflict, self-discovery — all important themes for 14-year-olds under one cover.