Ebook {Epub PDF} Playing a Part by Daria Wilke
Playing a Part by Daria Wilke. Members: Reviews: Popularity: Average rating: Mentions: 3: , () 1: Grishka has grown up in the closed world of a puppet theater in Russia, but now that world seems to be falling apart--his best friend needs an operation, financial difficulties are forcing people out, his homosexual friend Sam, the. Description. The first young adult novel translated from Russian, a brave coming-out, coming-of-age story. In June , the Russian government passed laws prohibiting "gay propaganda," threatening jail time and fines to offenders. That same month, in spite of these harsh laws, a Russian publisher released PLAYING A PART, a young adult novel with openly gay characters. · Daria Wilke, author of PLAYING A PART. I could tell from the very first page that Playing a Part would be a winner and it did not disappoint on many levels. For one, there’s a complete story arc both in terms of plot and internal character growth that would be .
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Description. The first young adult novel translated from Russian, a brave coming-out, coming-of-age story. In June , the Russian government passed laws prohibiting "gay propaganda," threatening jail time and fines to offenders. That same month, in spite of these harsh laws, a Russian publisher released PLAYING A PART, a young adult novel with openly gay characters. "Playing a Part" was an interesting glbtq story set in Russia, but it didn't live up to the potential that I had hoped for, which was ironically fueled by (shall I say it?) the soviet-type propaganda promoting the book. Daria Wilke's story had an intriguing premise and a decent plot and descriptions. Daria Wilke, author of PLAYING A PART. I could tell from the very first page that Playing a Part would be a winner and it did not disappoint on many levels. For one, there’s a complete story arc both in terms of plot and internal character growth that would be satisfying to an American audience.
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