Drawing with Light
Author(s): Julia Green
Kat and Emily have grown up without their mother for almost as long as they can remember. And now Dad is with Cassy and they all muddle along together well enough - even though they are living in a cramped caravan while their new house is being renovated. Then Cassy and Dad tell them that Cassy is pregnant, and everything seems to shift. Emily feels a new urge to find her own mother. How could she have left them the way she did? Never writing to them? Not communicating with them? And as Emily begins her search, not knowing what she will find, she is at the same time embarking on a new relationship of her own, that of her romance with Seb. This is an evocative and finely drawn novel about family relationships, in particular that of mother and daughter, and the shifting emotions of a teenager trying to make sense of her family and her world.
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An evocative and emotionally rich story about the complex nature of mother and daughter relationships and also the bittersweet experience of embarking on a new romance. Publishing straight into paperback makes this a perfect pick-upable read for all teenage girls Julia Green is highly praised for her writing for young teenagers
Praise for 'Breathing Underwater': 'Excellent story ... from an author who, notably, has written unpatronisingly and sensitively about teenagers' feelings' The Bookseller 'Never has that sun-soaked, salt-crusted sense of teenage summer well-being been better described.' Guardian 'Julia Green is a writer to watch' David Almond
Julia Green is the main tutor for the MA in Creative Writing for Young People at Bath Spa University, and has had three novels published by Puffin. This is her second novel for Bloomsbury, her first being Breathing Underwater. Julia lives in Bath.
General Fields
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- : Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- : Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- : 01 March 2010
- : 198mm X 129mm
- : United Kingdom
- : books
Special Fields
- : Julia Green
- : Paperback
- : 1
- : 823.92
- : From 12
- : 256