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Finally, thank you Mr Ghetzzi for teaching me that words on a page can have an extraordinary affect on their readers’ lives. And for making me read Heart of Darkness.
I’LL TELL YOU MINE
Pip Harry
Kate Elliot isn’t trying to fit in.
Everything about her – especially her goth make-up and clothes – screams different and the girls at her school keep their distance. Besides, how can Kate be herself, really herself, when she’s hiding her big secret? The one that landed her in boarding school in the first place. She’s buried it down deep but it always seems to surface.
But then sometimes new friends, and even love, can find you when you least expect it.
So how do you take that first step and reveal yourself when you’re not sure that people want to know the real you?
‘I loved it. It has three of my favourite ingredients: boarding school, great characters, and a lot of heart.’ Melina Marchetta
‘What an angst-ridden, passionate and funny story!’ Good Reading
‘A beautiful debut told in a crisp, clear voice by an author who has expertly captured the struggle to find your identity, fall in love, and survive high school.’ Viewpoint
ISBN 978 0 7022 3938 0
First published 2013 by University of Queensland Press
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© Claire Zorn 2013
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National Library of Australia
Zorn, Claire, author.
The sky so heavy / Claire Zorn.
ISBN 978 0 7022 4976 1 (pbk)
ISBN 978 0 7022 5140 5 (epdf)
ISBN 978 0 7022 5141 2 (epub)
ISBN 978 0 7022 5142 9 (kindle)
Nuclear winter – Juvenile fiction.
A823.4
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