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Delilah Darkleen is a twelve-year-old girl on the brink of her first year of high school. Sounds exciting, right? Well, when your big sister starts dating a monster, your little sister finds a baby bird, you find a mysterious box found underneath the school, the boy you like is the coolest guy in the ENTIRE school AND you have a test due on Friday, then life can get very complicated! Luckily for Delilah she has her diary to share her innermost thoughts and feelings with to help figure out what the most important things in her life are. Do you dare join Delilah on her adventures at high school?

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Delilah Darkleen is a twelve-year-old girl on the brink of her first year of high school. Sounds exciting, right? Well, when your big sister starts dating a monster, your little sister finds a baby bird, you find a mysterious box found underneath the school, the boy you like is the coolest guy in the ENTIRE school AND you have a test due on Friday, then life can get very complicated! Luckily for Delilah she has her diary to share her innermost thoughts and feelings with to help figure out what the most important things in her life are. Do you dare join Delilah on her adventures at high school?
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Hannah-Jade Keppler is a 14-year-old homeschooled writer, singer, composer and actress. Her first endeavour in the writing world was authoring a full musical at the age of 9. She wrote the script, four original songs and all incidental music. 'Fantasy Land' went on to tour Perth and the South-West region and garnered a Youthfest 'Best Original Script' award for Hannah-Jade at years of age. Hannah-Jade runs Slushie School Writers Group - a group of 6 children who write and act in the web series, 'Rainbow Unicorn Slushie School'. She has also written and performed songs that have been picked up as theme songs for a web series. She is the youngest Board member of the New City Theatre and directed and acted in 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' for them, winning Best Actress at Youthfest 2019 for her portrayal of Puck. She has also been a finalist for the 7News West Australian Young Achievers Awards.