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Where We Belong
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Where We Belong

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What if the family you need isn’t your own?

A remarkable, moving story about family and the many forms this can take, which will be loved by fans of Jodi Picoult and Susan Lewis. Fourteen-year-old Angie and her mum are on the brink of homelessness… again. The problem is her little sister, Sophie. Sophie has a form of autism, and a tendency to shriek. Home never seems to last long. Until they move in with Aunt Vi, across the fence from a huge Great Dane. Sophie falls in love, and begins to imitate the dog’s calm nature. The shrieking stops. Everyone relaxes. Until Paul, the dog’s grumpy, socially isolated owner, moves away. Much to Angie’s humiliation, her mum thinks they can follow Paul and his dog. Once reunited, despite a huge age gap, Angie and Paul form the closest friendship either has known. But Angie risks everything to help Paul’s dream come true, even their friendship and her one chance at a real home - the only thing she’s dreamed of since her father was killed. A place she won’t be thrown out of. A place she can feel she belongs.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Transworld Publishers Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
3 July 2014
Pages
448
ISBN
9780552778039

What if the family you need isn’t your own?

A remarkable, moving story about family and the many forms this can take, which will be loved by fans of Jodi Picoult and Susan Lewis. Fourteen-year-old Angie and her mum are on the brink of homelessness… again. The problem is her little sister, Sophie. Sophie has a form of autism, and a tendency to shriek. Home never seems to last long. Until they move in with Aunt Vi, across the fence from a huge Great Dane. Sophie falls in love, and begins to imitate the dog’s calm nature. The shrieking stops. Everyone relaxes. Until Paul, the dog’s grumpy, socially isolated owner, moves away. Much to Angie’s humiliation, her mum thinks they can follow Paul and his dog. Once reunited, despite a huge age gap, Angie and Paul form the closest friendship either has known. But Angie risks everything to help Paul’s dream come true, even their friendship and her one chance at a real home - the only thing she’s dreamed of since her father was killed. A place she won’t be thrown out of. A place she can feel she belongs.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Transworld Publishers Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
3 July 2014
Pages
448
ISBN
9780552778039