Margot And Me

Author: Juno Dawson

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  • : 16.99 AUD
  • : 9781471406089
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  • : November 2016
  • : 198mm X 129mm X 25mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : 16.99
  • : March 2017
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Barcode 9781471406089
9781471406089

Description

How can you hate someone in the present and love them in the past? Fliss's mum needs peace and quiet to recuperate from a long illness, so they both move to the countryside to live with Margot, Fliss's stern and bullying grandmother. Life on the farm is tough and life at school is even tougher, so when Fliss unearths Margot's wartime diary, she sees an opportunity to get her own back. But Fliss soon discovers Margot's life during the evacuation was full of adventure, mystery ...and even passion. What's more, she learns a terrible secret that could tear her whole family apart ...

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How can you hate someone in the present and love them in the past?

Reviews

Beautiful, moving and witty Cecilia Ahern, author of P.S. I Love You Completely captivating and full of emotion Lisa Williamson, author of The Art of Being Normal Witty, intriguing and heartwarming Non Pratt, author of Trouble

Author description

Queen of Teen 2014 Juno Dawson is the multi award-winning author of dark teen thrillers Hollow Pike, Cruel Summer, Say Her Name and Under My Skin, written under the name James Dawson. In 2015, she released her first contemporary romance, All of the Above. Her first non-fiction book, Being a Boy, tackled puberty, sex and relationships, and a follow-up for young LGBT people, This Book Is Gay, came out in 2014. Juno is a regular contributor to Attitude, GT, Glamour and the Guardian and has contributed to news items concerning sexuality, identity, literature and education on BBC Woman's Hour, Front Row, This Morning and Newsnight. She is a School Role Model for the charity Stonewall, and also works with charity First Story to visit schools serving low-income communities. Juno's titles have received rave reviews and her books have been translated into more than ten languages. In 2015, Juno announced her transition to become a woman, having lived thus far as the male author James Dawson. She writes full time and lives in Brighton. Follow Juno on Twitter: @junodawson or on Facebook at Juno Dawson Books.