From the multi-award-winning author of ORANGEBOY, an addictive mystery that refuses to let you go long after you turn the final page. Can Becks piece the jigsaw together and find her sister before Silva loses herself?Becks is into girls but didn't come out because she was never in. She lives with her mum, stepdad and eighteen-year-old Silva, her stepdad's daughter. Becks and Silva are opposites, but bond over their mutual obsession with K-pop.When Becks' mum and stepdad go on honeymoon to Japan, Becks and Silva are left alone. Except, Silva disappears. Becks ventures into the forbidden territory of Silva's room and finds the first of eight clues that help her discover her sister's secret life. Meanwhile, Silva is on a journey. A journey to make someone love her. He says he doesn't, but he's just joking. All she has to do is persuade him otherwise ...
From the multi-award-winning author of ORANGEBOY, an addictive mystery that refuses to let you go long after you turn the final page. Can Becks piece the jigsaw together and find her sister before Silva loses herself?Becks is into girls but didn't come out because she was never in. She lives with her mum, stepdad and eighteen-year-old Silva, her stepdad's daughter. Becks and Silva are opposites, but bond over their mutual obsession with K-pop.When Becks' mum and stepdad go on honeymoon to Japan, Becks and Silva are left alone. Except, Silva disappears. Becks ventures into the forbidden territory of Silva's room and finds the first of eight clues that help her discover her sister's secret life. Meanwhile, Silva is on a journey. A journey to make someone love her. He says he doesn't, but he's just joking. All she has to do is persuade him otherwise ...
Patrice Lawrence was born in Brighton and brought up in an Italian-Trinidadian household in Mid Sussex. This meant great holidays and even better food. Her first novel, Orangeboy, won the Waterstones Book Prize for Older Readers and the Bookseller YA Book Prize. Her second novel, Indigo Donut, and her fourth novel, Eight Pieces of Silva won the Crimefest Award for young adults. Eight Pieces of Silva was also awarded the inaugural Jhalak Prize for children and young people and the Woman & Home Bookclub Teen Drama of the Year. Patrice's ideal mixtape includes drum 'n' bass, Bruce Springsteen and Studio Ghibli soundtracks. Music can't help creeping into her books.
An absorbing family mystery set in contemporary London, full of the
complex, charismatic characters that Lawrence draws so well.
*The Observer*
The multi-award-winning Lawrence returns with this beautifully
written story of a young gay teen searching for her missing
sister.
*'i' newspaper*
The award-winning Lawrence returns with this fast-paced and
thoroughly addictive tale of teenager Becks' desperate hunt for her
missing sister, Silva.
*i*
Patrice Lawrence writes in the language of London teenagers, and
the voices ring true.
*The Times*
Inclusive, funny, punchy and unique, Lawrence's writing remains
unique.
*The Guardian*
Multi-award-winning author of 'Orangeboy', Patrice Lawrence,
returns with this fast-paced and thoroughly addictive tale of
teenager Becks's desperate hunt for her missing sister, Silva.
*Irish Sunday Independent*
An unapologetic celebration of teen culture - The Jhalak Prize
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