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Somewhere in blue

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http://schema.org/description

  • "14 yrs+"
  • "Sixteen-year-old Sandy Rawlins is struggling to cope with recent life-shattering events after the death of her father. Sandy distances herself from her best friend, Lennie, who is trying to understand her own mother's strange behavior. And then there is the boy next door who had always been just a friend but perhaps now wants to be something more. Each day, Sandy pulls herself a little further away from those close to her as she sinks into grief. Will she be able to resurface before it's too later?"
  • "YA. Large Print. Sandy Rawlins is sixteen years old. Her father - her best friend - has just passed away. She immediately begins to unravel, and yet her mother, mysteriously, is not grieving. Where can Sandy turn as the waves of grief overwhelm her? She doesn't want to be a burden on her friend, Lennie, who has her own problems, trying to be the responsible one at home while her cougar of a mom is out bar - hopping. The boy next door - always a friend, but now perhaps something more - wants to be there for Sandy, but is it already too late? She has lost a part of her soul, and the aching sadness pulls her a little further away each day. Readers will be captivated by the dramatic lives of Sandy Rawlins, her friend Lennie Finn, and their two very different mothers. Set in contemporary Toronto, this is a story of intense loss and of reaching out for connections. It reveals four women struggling with their independence and their relationships with each other. The manuscript for Somewhere in Blue was singled out by Governor General's Award winner, Tim Wynne - Jones, for an award of distinction at the Humber School for Writers."

http://schema.org/genre

  • "Fiction"
  • "Young adult works"
  • "Young adult fiction"
  • "Juvenile works"

http://schema.org/name

  • "Somewhere in blue"