Alice Oseman
Descubre con Alice Oseman cómo Nick y Charlie navegan la confusión del primer amor y emprenden un profundo viaje de autodescubrimiento y aceptación de la identidad en esta conmovedora continuación de la serie Heartstopper.
This second installment in the exceptionally charming Heartstopper graphic novel series, presented with its signature beautiful two-color artwork, continues the heartwarming journey of Nick and Charlie. Fans can also experience their story through the popular Netflix adaptation, which brings these beloved characters to life. Having begun as best friends, their relationship takes an unexpected turn after a single, pivotal kiss. In the emotional fallout, Charlie struggles with insecurity, convinced that Nick has no romantic interest in him. Conversely, Nick finds himself grappling with unprecedented confusion, questioning his feelings and identity more deeply than ever before. As love unfolds in its own intricate and often unexpected ways, Nick begins to view the world, his relationships, and his own place within them from an entirely new perspective. This transformative period leads him to profound revelations about his closest friends, the dynamics within his family, and, most significantly, about his own burgeoning identity and the true nature of his feelings.
Authors: Alice Oseman
Publication date: 10-11-2020
Language: en
Pages: 322
Rating: 5 / 5
Heartstopper #2: A Graphic Novel, written by Alice Oseman and published on 10-11-2020, is included in our catalog for information queries and ebook downloads in epub or pdf format.
Alice Oseman is an English author and screenwriter of young adult fiction. She was born in Kent, England, in 1994. She graduated with a degree in English Literature from Durham University. She published her first novel, "Solitaire," at the age of nineteen while studying at university. She is best known for her graphic novel series "Heartstopper," which has been adapted into a successful television series for Netflix, for which she is the creator, screenwriter, and executive producer. Her work often explores themes such as LGBTQ+ identity, mental health, and adolescent relationships. Other books by her include "Radio Silence," "I Was Born for This," and "Loveless."