A stunning coming-of-age tale from poet and writer Savannah Brown.
Sydney's dad is the only psychiatrist for miles around in their small Ohio town.
He is also unexpectedly dead.
Sydney believes the crash was anything but an accident. And when the threatening texts begin, and June Copeland - homecoming queen and golden child - appears at his funeral out of nowhere, she's sure of it.
But through Sydney's newfound relationship with June, she's given a glimpse of a life without the darkness of an unresolved grief and the chance, just maybe, of a fresh start.
Until it's clear that the secrets won't go away, and the truth might bring everything crashing down...
Imperfect friendships, the shadow of grief and the sweet pain of romance - this a poetic, thriling ode to being human.
Publisher: Penguin Random House Children's UK
ISBN: 9780241346303
Number of pages: 336
Weight: 239 g
Dimensions: 198 x 129 x 20 mm
The Truth About Keeping Secrets marks poet Savannah Brown's debut in the realm of young adult fiction and wonderful one at that. Part thriller, part romance and overall an incredible and heartfelt exploration of... More
Sydney's father is the only psychiatrist in town. He is also dead. Sydney cannot bring herself to believe it was an accident. She also cannot imagine why the most popular girl in the school should turn up at his... More
Sydney's father is the only psychiatrist in town. He is also dead. Sydney cannot bring herself to believe it was an accident. She also cannot imagine why the most popular girl in the school should turn up at his... More
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