Crazy: roman
The book follows the life of 16-year-old Benjamin, who faces numerous challenges during adolescence. Benjamin struggles with feelings of isolation, peer pressure, and his inner demons.
Through the narration, readers witness Benjamin's daily struggles, from love failures to family problems. The main character finds refuge in friendships, but also in his own imagination, which further emphasizes his need for acceptance and understanding.
The novel explores themes such as identity, mental health and the complexities of teenage life. Lebert uses an honest and emotional writing style, making Benjamin's thoughts and feelings very accessible to the reader. In the end, "Crazy" is a story about growing up, finding your own path and the importance of friendship in difficult times.
One copy is available