Little voice

 

The Little Voice is told from the perspective of Yew who recounts his childhood and is questioning the status quo. The narrative is a blend of childlike innocence mixed with a constructive social critique that leaves you reflecting on your own choices. The story takes us through Yew’s inner struggles with the egot during childhood, his eventual conformity and his ennui as he feels his life following the ‘rules’ has left his empty and unhappy.

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Subject(s)Personal development, Psychology
Author(s)Joss Sheldon
Age7-11, 11-14, 14-16
Published2016
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Shelf referenceF SHE
ISN/ISBN9781539908555
Direct URLhttps://www.stem.org.uk/xcvv6

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