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Jessie Ann Foley

    Jessie Ann Foley
    The Carnival at Bray
    You know I'm no good
    Breda's Island
    • Breda's Island

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Focusing on self-discovery, the narrative follows a girl's transformative journey as she navigates challenges and personal growth. Drawing inspiration from stories like When You Trap a Tiger and Shouting at the Rain, it explores themes of identity and resilience, highlighting the importance of understanding oneself amidst life's obstacles.

      Breda's Island
      4,3
    • A gripping narrative unfolds in this novel by Jessie Ann Foley, known for her sharp storytelling and compelling characters. The story explores themes of survival and the complexities of adolescence, appealing to readers who enjoyed the intense atmospheres of Wilder Girls and The Grace Year. With a focus on character development and emotional depth, this work promises to engage and resonate with its audience.

      You know I'm no good
      4,0
    • The Carnival at Bray

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      Set against the backdrop of a move to Ireland, the story delves into themes of grief, first love, and the healing power of music. It captures the emotional journey of a teenager navigating significant life changes and personal growth. With a new letter from the author, this Printz Honor winner and William C. Morris Award finalist resonates deeply with readers who appreciate heartfelt narratives similar to those found in Emergency Contact and I'll Give You the Sun.

      The Carnival at Bray
      3,9