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Developing a feature for , the Spanish translation of Joyce Carol Oates's 2019 novel My Life as a Rat , involves highlighting its availability in digital formats and its exploration of the complex "snitch" narrative. Feature Overview: Delatora (My Life as a Rat) Joyce Carol Oates | Office of the Dean

For readers looking to acquire the digital version (ePub format), several retailers offer the Spanish edition published by : By testifying against them, she is exiled from

: The novel follows Violet Rue Kerrigan , a twelve-year-old who witnesses her older brothers commit a horrific racist murder. By testifying against them, she is exiled from her family, forced to live as a "rat" (delatora) and navigate a life of displacement and isolation.

: Typical of Oates's work, the book delves into racial tension , familial loyalty vs. moral duty , and the vulnerability of adolescent girls in a patriarchal society. Digital Availability (ePub & eBook)

: Provides the Nook eBook version (standard ePub compatibility) for $9.99.

Joyce Carol Oates | Office of the Dean of the Faculty - Princeton University

: As the parent company of the publisher Alfaguara, they host the official digital listings for the title. Quick Specs for your Feature

Developing a feature for , the Spanish translation of Joyce Carol Oates's 2019 novel My Life as a Rat , involves highlighting its availability in digital formats and its exploration of the complex "snitch" narrative. Feature Overview: Delatora (My Life as a Rat)

For readers looking to acquire the digital version (ePub format), several retailers offer the Spanish edition published by :

: The novel follows Violet Rue Kerrigan , a twelve-year-old who witnesses her older brothers commit a horrific racist murder. By testifying against them, she is exiled from her family, forced to live as a "rat" (delatora) and navigate a life of displacement and isolation.

: Typical of Oates's work, the book delves into racial tension , familial loyalty vs. moral duty , and the vulnerability of adolescent girls in a patriarchal society. Digital Availability (ePub & eBook)

: Provides the Nook eBook version (standard ePub compatibility) for $9.99.