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Dick Kent at Half-Way House - Unraveling secrets at a historic inn in 19th century America - cover

Dick Kent at Half-Way House - Unraveling secrets at a historic inn in 19th century America

M. M. Oblinger

Publisher: Good Press

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In "Dick Kent at Half-Way House," M. M. Oblinger weaves a compelling narrative that explores themes of redemption, identity, and the search for belonging through the lens of young adult fiction. Set against the backdrop of a transitional home for troubled adolescents, the story navigates the complex emotions and relationships that shape the characters'Äô lives. Oblinger employs a vivid, accessible prose style that draws readers into the intricate thoughts of Dick Kent, the protagonist, while illuminating the dynamics between the residents and their struggles. The novel contributes to the broader literary context of coming-of-age stories that address mental health and social issues, echoing the works of contemporaries like J.D. Salinger and Rita Williams-Garcia in its pursuit of authenticity and emotional resonance. M. M. Oblinger, a passionate advocate for youth mental health awareness, draws from her background in psychology and experiences in social work to craft this poignant story. Her understanding of the intricacies faced by young people today is evident in her character development and the authentic dialogues that populate the text. Through research and personal experiences, Oblinger cultivates a narrative that not only entertains but educates, revealing the realities of life in a halfway house and the hope for recovery. Readers seeking an emotionally rich and thought-provoking exploration of adolescence will find joy in Oblinger'Äôs work. "Dick Kent at Half-Way House" is not merely a tale of struggle but an inspiring testament to the resilience of the human spirit. Ideal for young adults and those who wish to understand the complexities of youth living in transitional environments, this novel invites readers to empathize with its characters while engaging with important societal themes.
Available since: 10/27/2023.
Print length: 124 pages.

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