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Karamea House
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Karamea House

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My parents never prepared me for life without them. I haven't been taught all the things I need to know to survive alone.

When Sara Johnson's parents are killed in a car accident her oppressive world is suddenly shattered wide open. She's now faced with choice - something she's never had before.

For seventeen years, she's felt like a character in her own story, controlled by her parents without the ability to make her own decisions about her life, her clothes, her friends, her future.

She is sent to live at Karamea House where she is exposed to a way of life she didn't even know existed. A life filled with exploration, encouragement, and acceptance. She begins to forge relationships with people who see the world differently and it unlocks something inside of her.

Torn between the strict religious group she grew up in and her new eclectic foster home, Sara embarks on a divided journey of self-discovery in a new world of sexuality, banishment, love, lies, and violence.

Karamea House is a modern coming-of-age story that exposes the challenging moments people can face at any stage in life on their journey to becoming their 'true' self.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
various Australia publishers
Country
Australia
Date
25 November 2022
Pages
230
ISBN
9780645615302

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

My parents never prepared me for life without them. I haven't been taught all the things I need to know to survive alone.

When Sara Johnson's parents are killed in a car accident her oppressive world is suddenly shattered wide open. She's now faced with choice - something she's never had before.

For seventeen years, she's felt like a character in her own story, controlled by her parents without the ability to make her own decisions about her life, her clothes, her friends, her future.

She is sent to live at Karamea House where she is exposed to a way of life she didn't even know existed. A life filled with exploration, encouragement, and acceptance. She begins to forge relationships with people who see the world differently and it unlocks something inside of her.

Torn between the strict religious group she grew up in and her new eclectic foster home, Sara embarks on a divided journey of self-discovery in a new world of sexuality, banishment, love, lies, and violence.

Karamea House is a modern coming-of-age story that exposes the challenging moments people can face at any stage in life on their journey to becoming their 'true' self.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
various Australia publishers
Country
Australia
Date
25 November 2022
Pages
230
ISBN
9780645615302