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Future of Us

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Páginas
356
Idioma
EN
ISBN
9781595144911
Tiempo de Lectura
~6h 14min

Future of Us es un book de Jay Asher. Tiene 356 páginas.

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Jay Asher’s Future of Us examines how digital platforms shape adolescent identity and interpersonal relationships. When a mysterious Facebook glitch reveals to two teenagers what their lives will look like ten years in the future, the unexpected glimpse fractures their carefully constructed expectations. Told through alternating first-person narratives, the novel follows Josh and Emma as they navigate the tension between predetermined outcomes and personal agency. The story uses early social media culture as both setting and catalyst, exploring how online connectivity influences friendship, romance, and self-perception during formative years. Asher’s approach reflects a broader cultural moment when digital footprints began to intersect with teenage life, prompting readers to consider the weight of online visibility and the gap between projected futures and lived reality. The novel remains a notable entry in contemporary young adult fiction for its early engagement with internet culture and its measured examination of how technology mediates human connection.

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Future of Us tiene 356 páginas.

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Jay Asher’s Future of Us examines how digital platforms shape adolescent identity and interpersonal relationships. When a mysterious Facebook glitch reveals to two teenagers what their lives will look like ten years in the future, the unexpected glimpse fractures their carefully constructed expectat...

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Future of Us fue escrito por Jay Asher.