Nuestra Desquiciada Historia De Amor - Jandy Ne... ~upd~ Official
“Conocí a un chico cuyo fantasma era más fuerte que su voz.”
Throughout the book, characters struggle against the pull of their past. They try to stand upright while the ground beneath them is shifting. Nelson writes with a visceral intensity about the physical sensation of falling in love. It mimics the feeling of grief—both knock the wind out of you, both change your center of gravity. Nuestra desquiciada historia de amor - Jandy Ne...
: Includes characters identifying as gay and bisexual, and explores themes of mental health. Lyrical Prose “Conocí a un chico cuyo fantasma era más
A virtuoso violinist whose intense presence is described as physically raising the temperature of a room. He is on a volatile path toward either fame or self-destruction. Major Themes It mimics the feeling of grief—both knock the
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In the landscape of contemporary Young Adult (YA) literature, few authors possess the ability to weave words into gold quite like Jandy Nelson. Following the massive success of her Printz Award-winning novel, I’ll Give You the Sun , readers waited with bated breath for her next masterpiece. That wait culminated in the release of a title that promises intensity, passion, and a touch of madness: (originally published in English as When the World Tips Over in late 2024, with the Spanish translation arriving to captivate a global audience).
In Spanish, "desquiciada" implies something that has lost its hinges, something unbalanced or frantic. This applies to the romantic plotlines, which are intense and fraught with misunderstandings, history, and magnetic attraction. But it also applies to the family dynamic. The Fall family is "unhinged" by their grief. They have lost the center of their world.