Waterstones Love, Aubrey
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Price: £7.99
Brand: Waterstones
Description: Something terrible has happened. Eleven-year-old Aubrey is on her own.' It was fun at first, playing house. Nothing to think about but TV and cheese. A perfect world.' She's determined to hide away and take care of herself, because facing the truth is too much to bear.'I couldn't let anyoneknow that I was alone. I was staying right here.' But with the love of her grandmother and the letters she writes, can Aubrey begin to see that even though she's lost everything - all is not lost?. Waterstones Love, Aubrey - shop the best deal online on thebookbug.co.uk
Category: Books
Merchant: Waterstones
Product ID: 9780141327044
Delivery cost: 2.99
ISBN: 9780141327044
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Author: Paige
Rating: 5
Review: I had this book when I 11 years old I am now 21 I forgot the name for years and looked everywhere for this book it was my favourite and I never managed to finish reading it as a child so glad I can finally sit back and read it again amazing book
Author: Katey
Rating: 4
Review: I am now in my 30's, and didn't know whether 'Love, Aubrey' would be a book I could relate to, but Suzanne LaFleur has created characters that are easy to identify with. Aubrey herself starts off as somewhat distant and something of an enigma, but the more that is revealed about her, the more likeable she becomes. The other characters within in the book, particularly Bridget, Aubrey's best friend, are captured beautifully. Books that deal with bereavement are never going to be an easy read (I cried at numerous points, but then I am a softie), but 'Love, Aubrey' was a story that stays with you.