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The Law of Entanglement - Lawrence, Laurinda
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Secrets draw them together, will lies tear them apart? Seventeen-year-old Blue-Wren wants to belong, but no one wants to know you when your mum is a compulsive hoarder. A chance encounter with popular Jacob, the boy who ignores her existence, could change all that... Jacob, Tatum's rising athletic star isn't interested in the small town's smothering pity, or his controlling father's overbearing expectations. He wants out. But first he must save Pluto, his dead brother's beloved rescue dog; a symbol of the 'ghost' in their lives-a ghost his dad is determined to forget. If saving Pluto means…mehr

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Secrets draw them together, will lies tear them apart? Seventeen-year-old Blue-Wren wants to belong, but no one wants to know you when your mum is a compulsive hoarder. A chance encounter with popular Jacob, the boy who ignores her existence, could change all that... Jacob, Tatum's rising athletic star isn't interested in the small town's smothering pity, or his controlling father's overbearing expectations. He wants out. But first he must save Pluto, his dead brother's beloved rescue dog; a symbol of the 'ghost' in their lives-a ghost his dad is determined to forget. If saving Pluto means friendship with the social reject, so be it. Only no one can ever find out. What Jacob doesn't know is that Blue-Wren has secrets too. Big secrets. Suspicions are aroused. Bullies rise up. The town is against her. Will the unravelling of the truth tear them apart? The Law of Entanglement is a captivating and beautiful coming-of-age love story that will move you deeply and forever change the way you see the world. Purchase today and be swept away by this incredible story.
Autorenporträt
Laurinda grew up on an oyster farm where she enjoyed playing in the mangroves with her three big brothers. A firm believer in happily-ever-afters, she fell in love with the power of story when her mum bought her Gone with the Wind from a second-hand bookstore on the Hawkesbury River. Marrying her high-school sweetheart, Laurinda began her own love story, making her home in Newcastle with her husband, three teenagers, and walking teddy bears, Banjo and Delilah. When she's not working as a school chaplain, writing, and enjoying her family, Laurinda loves nothing more than sitting around a campfire with good music, a glass of wine, and great company. Laurinda believes we all have a powerful story to tell and that all in all, love is a beautiful mess.¿ To discover what inspires Laurinda Lawrence and her writing just visit laurindalawrence.com