Waterstones Hurricane Child
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Price: £6.99
Brand: Waterstones
Description: Winner of the Stonewall Book Award and the Lambda Literary Award By National Book Award winner Kacen Callender, this exquisite novel reminds us that grief and love can open the world in mystical ways. But when a new student named Kalinda arrives, Caroline's luck begins to turn around. Kalinda, a solemn girl from Barbados with a special smile for everyone, becomes Caroline's first and only friend -- and the person for whom Caroline has begun to develop a crush. Now, Caroline must find the strength to confront her feelings for Kalinda, brave the spirit stalking her through the islands, and face the reason her mother abandoned her. Together, Caroline and Kalinda must set out in a hurricane to find Caroline's missing mother -- before Caroline loses her for ever. Perfect for fans of Boy At the Back of the Class, Pocketful of Stars, and Rooftoppers. This arresting debut novel won the Stonewall Book Award as well as the Lambda Literary Award. From the author of bestselling Felix Ever After. Waterstones Hurricane Child - shop the best deal online on thebookbug.co.uk
Category: Books
Merchant: Waterstones
Product ID: 9780702310218
Delivery cost: 2.99
ISBN: 9780702310218
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Author: Sarah
Rating: 5
Review: Nice story, relevant to the gift recipient who resides in the Caribbean.
Author: Aimhigher
Rating: 4
Review: I enjoyed this as an adult, but would recommend it more for secondary children as it’s a bit scary (concept of spirits) and has some older themes around bullying and suicide. The sexuality part was done in a realistic way. Good read - a bit different.