The Missing Pieces of Us

The Missing Pieces of Us

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Author: Fleur McDonald

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 324


'Yet another reason why Australian audiences have fallen in love with McDonald's novels.' Weekly Times Lauren Ramsey is a teacher whose mantra is to never let a child fall through the cracks. But Lauren is so concerned about the welfare of a little boy in her kindy class she doesn't realise her own daughter, Skye, needs help. The only person who seems to listen to fourteen-year-old Skye is Tamara Thompson, the manager of her favourite clothes shop. Tamara remembers all too vividly what it's like to be a troubled teen. Lauren, Tamara and Skye are all searching for a happier future, but finding it may lie in resolving secrets from their pasts . . . From the bestselling author of Crimson Dawn and Suddenly One Summer comes a moving and intriguing novel about love, friendship and families. 'A touching tale of love and letting go.' Yours Magazine



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Author: Fleur McDonald

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 324


'Yet another reason why Australian audiences have fallen in love with McDonald's novels.' Weekly Times Lauren Ramsey is a teacher whose mantra is to never let a child fall through the cracks. But Lauren is so concerned about the welfare of a little boy in her kindy class she doesn't realise her own daughter, Skye, needs help. The only person who seems to listen to fourteen-year-old Skye is Tamara Thompson, the manager of her favourite clothes shop. Tamara remembers all too vividly what it's like to be a troubled teen. Lauren, Tamara and Skye are all searching for a happier future, but finding it may lie in resolving secrets from their pasts . . . From the bestselling author of Crimson Dawn and Suddenly One Summer comes a moving and intriguing novel about love, friendship and families. 'A touching tale of love and letting go.' Yours Magazine