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P is for Pearl

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'A poignant read bursting with heartache, grief and small-town family secrets that will draw you in until the final page'

— Gabrielle Tozer, award-winning author of The Intern, Faking It and Remind Me How This Ends


Seventeen-year-old Gwendolyn P. Pearson has become very good at not thinking about the awful things that have happened to her family.

She has also become used to people talking about her dead mum. Or not talking about her and just looking at Gwen sympathetically.
And it's easy not to think about awful things when there are wild beaches to run along, best friends Loretta and Gordon to hang out with - and a stepbrother to take revenge on.
But following a strange disturbance at the cafe where she works, Gwen is forced to confront what happened to her family all those years ago. And she slowly comes to realise that people aren't as they first appear and that like her, everyone has a story to tell.

From the talented author of the celebrated novels In the Quiet and Ache comes a poignant and moving book that explores the stories we tell ourselves about our families, and what it means to belong.


PRAISE

'P is for Pearl is a complex, authentic exploration of grief, friendship, mental illness, family and love, sensitively written by a writer whose voice will resonate with teen readers.' — Books+Publishing

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    • Books+Publishing

      October 23, 2017
      Seventeen-year-old Gwen runs every day from the thoughts of her future and the ghosts of her past. She is unable to imagine a life beyond the boundaries of her small home town, and can’t bring herself to confront the realities of her family’s painful past. In her first novel for young adults, Eliza Henry-Jones expertly captures the heart and voice of her teen protagonist, and gives her characters the space to shine and grow without falling into stereotypes of ‘good’ and ‘bad’. While the story is an easy, romantic read, it is balanced by the complexity of the characters’ relationships. The friendship between Gwen and Loretta is given equal—if not greater—standing than the developing romance between Gwen and the new boy, Handsome Ben. Similarly, Gwen’s family dynamic, complicated by the death of her mother and younger brother, her mother’s unspoken mental illness and the tension between Gwen and her stepbrother, is beautifully handled. P is for Pearl is a complex, authentic exploration of grief, friendship, mental illness, family and love, sensitively written by a writer whose voice will resonate with teen readers. Bec Kavanagh is a Melbourne-based writer, reviewer and manager of the Stella Schools Program

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