The Killer's Tears
Fiction | Novel | Middle Grade | Published in 2001
176
Novel • Fiction
Chile • 1990s
2001
Middle grade
13-18 years
Set in modern-day Chile, Anne-Laure Bondoux's The Killer's Tears centers on young Paolo Poloverdos, whose parents are murdered by Angel Allegria. Angel stays to care for Paolo, forming a father-son bond. As they rebuild their lives, the arrival of Luis Secunda disrupts their dynamic, leading to a journey to the city that changes their lives. Themes include guilt, rebirth, and coming of age. Topics include death and crime.
Dark
Melancholic
Emotional
Mysterious
Contemplative
Reviews of Anne-Laure Bondoux's The Killer's Tears reveal a deeply emotional narrative that explores themes of love and redemption. Readers praise the compelling character development and poignant storytelling. However, some critics find the plot's pacing uneven. Overall, the novel is lauded for its evocative writing and complex moral dilemmas.
A reader who enjoys The Killer's Tears by Anne-Laure Bondoux likely appreciates intense emotional journeys, complex character dynamics, and themes of redemption and survival. Fans of Markus Zusak's The Book Thief and Lois Lowry's The Giver will find this novel's haunting, lyrical prose and profound storytelling equally compelling.
176
Novel • Fiction
Chile • 1990s
2001
Middle grade
13-18 years
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