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Watching the roses

After being raped at her eighteenth birthday party, an English girl, whose life resembles a modern version of the Sleeping Beauty fairy tale, withdraws into silent thoughts of her unusual family and the events that led to her trauma.

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  • "Three friends shared the Tower room in boarding school, their deep friendship bonded them together long after they had left school. Alice, poisoned by dark memories, is unable to speak. Even her closest friends can't pull her from the nightmare."
  • "After being raped at her eighteenth birthday party, an English girl, whose life resembles a modern version of the Sleeping Beauty fairy tale, withdraws into silent thoughts of her unusual family and the events that led to her trauma."
  • "After being raped at her eighteenth birthday party, an English girl, whose life resembles a modern version of the Sleeping Beauty fairy tale, withdraws into silent thoughts of her unusual family and the events that led to her trauma."@en
  • "After being raped at her eighteenth birthday party, an English girl, whose life resembles a modern version of the Sleeping Beauty fairy tale, withdraws into a trance-like state confiding only to her diary her thoughts about her unusual family and the events that led to her trauma."
  • "After being raped at her eighteenth birthday party, an English girl, whose life resembles a modern version of the Sleeping Beauty fairy tale, withdraws into silent thoughts of her unusual family and the events that led to her trauma. From the author of Troy, the books in the Egerton Hall trilogy--back with a fresh new look! In this retelling of "Sleeping Beauty," Alice seems destined to lead a princess's life--except for the frightening curse that dreaded Aunt Violette bestowed at her christening: She will die at the age of eighteen. Although she lives, something horrible happens on her eighteenth birthday. And as a result, Alice falls into a trancelike state and refuses to speak to anyone. Will she ever recover?"@en

http://schema.org/genre

  • "Children's stories"@en
  • "Young adult works"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Jeugdliteratuur: vanaf 13 jaar"
  • "Juvenile works"@en
  • "Juvenile works"
  • "Young adult fiction"@en
  • "Verhalend proza"
  • "Children's stories"

http://schema.org/name

  • "Watching the roses"
  • "Watching the roses"@en