Apple And Rain

Author: Sarah Crossan

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  • : 18.00 NZD
  • : 9781408827130
  • : Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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  • : October 2014
  • : 198mm X 129mm
  • : United Kingdom
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  • : March 2014
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Description

When Apple's mother returns after eleven years of absence, Apple feels whole again. She will have an answer to her burning question - why did you go? And she will have someone who understands what it means to be a teenager - unlike Nana. But just like the stormy Christmas Eve when she left, her mother's homecoming is bitter sweet, and Apple wonders who is really looking after whom. It's only when Apple meets someone more lost than she is, that she begins to see things as they really are.


Like a brilliant hybrid of Cathy Cassidy and Jacqueline Wilson, Sarah Crossan entices you into her world, then tells a moving, perceptive and beautifully crafted, Carnegie Shortlisted story which has the power to make you laugh and cry. Shortlisted for The CILIP Carnegie Medal in 2015.

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A stunning new novel from Carnegie-winning author Sarah Crossan; moving, and beautifully crafted it explores the bond between daughters and mothers, forgiveness, and the healing power of words. Shortlisted for The CILIP Carnegie Medal in 2015

Awards

Shortlisted for FCBG Children's Book Awards: Books for Older Readers 2015.

Reviews

This poignant, realistic tale is about learning to love and taking responsibility, and how poems can tell the truth... Sunday Times, Pick of the Week


A story of the redeeming power of love. It's beautifully written and it made me cry but it also made me laugh The Bookbag


Poignant, powerful, just perfect - Cathy Cassidy


Praise for THE WEIGHT OF WATER:


Succinct, with a gentle lyricism, the poems are telling about immigration, prejudice, self-delusion, families and first love, on the way to a life-changing conclusion. - The Sunday Times - Children's Books of the Week

Author description

Sarah Crossan grew up in Ireland and England and now lives in Hertfordshire. She graduated with a degree in philosophy and literature before training as an English and drama teacher at Cambridge University. Since completing a Masters in creative writing, she has been working to promote creative writing in schools. http://www.sarahcrossan.com/