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A Straight Line to My Heart

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A funny, poignant, realistic story of Tiffany's first love and first job, and the inevitability of change in the first summer out of school

School is over, not just for the year, but forever. Tiff and Kayla are free, which is what they've always wanted, but now summer is nearly at an end and that means life decisions. Tiff is hoping her job at the local paper will lead to something more, but "The Shark" soon puts her straight on what it takes to become a hard-nosed reporter like him. At home, Reggie—the only grandad she's ever known—has quit smoking and diagnosed himself as a cactus, and then Kayla hits her with some big news. And into all this stumbles Davey, who plays rugby but quotes Truman Capote, and is the first boy who has ever really wanted to know her. Tiff is smart with words and rarely does tears, but in one short week she discovers that words don't always get you there; they don't let you say all the stuff from deep in your heart.


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Publisher: Allen & Unwin

Kindle Book

  • Release date: September 27, 2012

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9781742694139
  • Release date: September 27, 2012

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9781742694139
  • File size: 809 KB
  • Release date: September 27, 2012

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Kindle Book
OverDrive Read
EPUB ebook

Languages

English

A funny, poignant, realistic story of Tiffany's first love and first job, and the inevitability of change in the first summer out of school

School is over, not just for the year, but forever. Tiff and Kayla are free, which is what they've always wanted, but now summer is nearly at an end and that means life decisions. Tiff is hoping her job at the local paper will lead to something more, but "The Shark" soon puts her straight on what it takes to become a hard-nosed reporter like him. At home, Reggie—the only grandad she's ever known—has quit smoking and diagnosed himself as a cactus, and then Kayla hits her with some big news. And into all this stumbles Davey, who plays rugby but quotes Truman Capote, and is the first boy who has ever really wanted to know her. Tiff is smart with words and rarely does tears, but in one short week she discovers that words don't always get you there; they don't let you say all the stuff from deep in your heart.


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