Rachel Edwards
1) Darling
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"...I knew she was trouble from the moment I saw her. I felt it as she stood in the doorway that day: disaster. Not just because she was so different, that skin and that hair, as different from me as it's possible to be. There was something wrong about her. Wrong for us. It was never going to work. Now she is dead and only I am left to love him. She is dead, and it's all my fault..."- Amazon.com
2) Lucky
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A tense, twisty novel about race, power, betrayal, survival, and an addiction so compelling it threatens to destroy everything in its path 'A fresh, exhilarating voice' Adele Parks 'Impossible to put down' Louise Hare, author of This Lovely City Etta wants to get married. Ola, her partner, says he does too, but he's also allergic to making concrete plans and keeps insisting that they save enough for a house deposit before they even think of marriage.
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3) How We See
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A dive into the minds of two teens during the moments that shape their futures, and an attempt to bridge the gap between what we think we understand and the journies that define it. In this compilation of tragedy, love, loss, depression, and happiness you will find the questions that arise as we move through life in the twenty first century and realise that the walls we build around ourselves might not be so different after all.
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Metro Eleanor Wasserberg, author of 'A page-turning thriller that grips the reader … ' Kate Hamer, author of The Girl in the Red Coat 'I devoured Darling in a couple of days; told by two unforgettable female narrators, it's ' Clare Fisher, author of All the Good Things '. Darling and Lola are both brilliant creations' Emma Curtis, author of One Little Mistake '. Darling and Lola are both brilliant creations' Emma Curtis, author of One Little Mistake...
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These folk tales reflect the wild and secret character of between two countries and two worlds. The book other magical characters such as the Netherwitton worm who guards a secret well and the Hedley Kow that plays audacious tricks on humans. Accompanying these, there is the sound of human feet; saints seek refuge, ancient kings fight for land and salvation, and border folk pit themselves against one another with both wit and sword. Illustrated with...