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Cargando... Noah's Law (2010)por Randa Abdel-Fattah
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. A fun, light-hearted read about a boy who helps his aunt's firm solve a murder mystery. I really liked both Noah and Ahmet, the author captured their voices beautifully and they made me smile. ( ) 16 year old Noah is "sentenced" to do work experience all summer at his aunt's law firm by his QC father as punishment for a series of hilariously clever antics at his posh private school. (For example, he changes all the grades on a set of test papers so his friends get better marks but the snobby know all he gives 10 out of 100 -not the original 10!) While at the aw firm he meets Jacinta, 2 years older and very cute, who shows him the ropes - i.e. stay out of "That Bitch!" Casey's way and photocopy, staple and file. He helps Casey take notes in an insurance case and starts to see things don't quite add up - a woman murdered in a carpark, a "grieving" widow who has a girl on the side and meets his opponent in secret, and that's just the beginning! Funny and engaging although there is quite a lot of legal jargon so I'm not sure what kids would think of it - whether it is too complex or not. Sixteen-year-old Noah is a troublemaker. His father is a hotshot barrister. This is not a good combination. When Noah gets caught mucking up at school, his dad sends him to work at his aunt's law firm during the holidays to 'learn responsibility' and 'fix his attitude'. There he meets Jacinta - the cute intern who knows her way around a photocopier, and Casey - the wicked witch of the firm. Noah becomes involved in a case where a woman has been killed during a mugging gone wrong. There's a grieving husband, a guilty employer, and an open and shut case involving lots of money. But right and wrong, and crime and punishment are soon entangled as Noah realises that things are seldom what they seem. This book is set in the 21st century. I found this book really interesting and inspiring. It held my attention the whole way through the book, I din’t want to put it down. I love how Noah bends a few rules to get the bottom of the case and gets the truth out of people to bring a criminal down. I would recommend this book for both male and female aged 14+ as it is all about the law. A must read. I would give it 5 out of 5. Loved this book as it shows how one person can make a difference if you never give up despite what other people around you are thinking or saying. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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Sixteen-year-old Noah is a troublemaker. His father is a hotshot barrister.This is not a good combination.When Noah gets caught mucking up at school, his dad sends him to work at his aunt's law firm during the holidays to 'learn responsibility' and 'fix his attitude'.There he meets Jacinta - the cute intern who knows her way around a photocopier, and Casey - the wicked witch of the firm. Noah becomes involved in a case where a woman has been killed during a mugging gone wrong. There's a grieving husband, a guilty employer, and an open and shut case involving lots of money. But right and wrong, and crime and punishment are soon entangled as Noah realises that things are seldom what they seem. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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