
I am posting the intro from Perla by Carolina De Robertis

We had been in class together for years, but did not grow close until we were thirteen, when Romina began to have her experience. That was her own word for it, experience, spoken in a hallowed tone that gave it an aura of great mystery.
“An experience,” I repeated blankly, the first time I heard of it.
“Come over tonight, I’ll show you,” Romina said.
As it turned out, Romina’s experience was nothing more and nothing less than the philosophical and aesthetic expansion of her world. She had begun exploring her parents’ bookshelves. That was all.
We began to spend hours together after school, after homework was done, exploring books, ideas, poems, life’s great questions. We pillaged her parents’ bookcase, pulling volumes down, reading, and sharing our findings with each other.
I like the sound of this one. I would keep reading. Hope you enjoy it. Thanks for joining in this week.
ReplyDeleteThe writing in this really catches me. She grasps that teenage girl feeling right away. Here's Mine
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