Flores para Algernon

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Daniel Keyes: Flores para Algernon (Spanish language, 2004, Ediciones SM)

91 pages

Spanish language

Published Jan. 5, 2004 by Ediciones SM.

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4 stars (4 reviews)

Mentally handicapped Charlie Gordon participates in an experiment which turns him into a genius temporarily.

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Gripping Story

5 stars

This was a great book! It is clear why it won so many awards. You know the conclusion almost immediately, but the tale is gripping and interesting enough for you to see how it gets there. Flowers for Algernon is about love, loss, and most importantly self-discovery. My only complaint is that the book is a bit slow to start with all the bad grammar but that comes with the territory. All in all recommended.

Flowers for Algernon

4 stars

Goodness gracious. So many themes are touched on in this book, and I think I'll be haunted for some time to come by the ideas raised.

I'm a sucker for both an epistolary-style novel (which this classifies as, given the diary format) and the bildungsroman genre which I can also see reflected in the type of story it is, albeit not perfectly—so if either of those butter your biscuits well dangit bring out the tea cause these biscuits are ready to be eaten, buttered and all!!

Recommended read for many reasons, and not only because it's hard to let go of once started.

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Subjects

  • People with mental disabilities -- Juvenile fiction.
  • Gifted persons -- Juvenile fiction.
  • Brain -- Surgery -- Juvenile fiction.
  • Retrasados mentales -- Ficción juvenil.
  • Niños superdotados -- Ficción juvenil.
  • Cerebro -- Cirugía -- Ficción juvenil.