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A New Kind of Everything
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Discover a captivating story of resilience and transformation in 'New Kind of Everything'. This compelling paperback, published by Scholastic Australia, explores the Gallagher family's journey after the tragic loss of their father. With 272 pages of emotional depth, the narrative delves into themes of freedom, the struggle for identity, and the challenges of youth. As fourteen-year-old Dinny grapples with the risk of mirroring his father's reckless behavior, he and his older brother Carl find themselves at a crossroads. Carl’s pursuit of independence leads him into the dangerous clutches of an anti-immigration group, propelling the family toward unforeseen tragedy. This poignant tale offers readers insight into the complexities of family dynamics and societal issues, making it an essential read for teens and adults alike. If you're searching for gripping young adult literature that addresses vital themes of freedom and personal growth, this book is a must-have for your collection. Perfect for lovers of emotional dramas and coming-of-age stories, 'New Kind of Everything' is available now in a brand new format. Explore this remarkable narrative today and uncover what it truly means to redefine one’s path in life.
CONDITION: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781743834077
Format: Paperback
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Publisher: SCHOLASTIC AUSTRALIA PTY LTD
Number of Pages: 272
After their father's reckless death, the Gallagher family must find new directions. Dinny's mum finds a new form of freedom, but the paths the boys are choosing are pointing them in dangerous directions. Fourteen-year-old Dinny is in danger of repeating his father's behaviour, and his older brother Carl sees an opportunity for independence. But when Carl becomes involved in the aggressive agenda of an anti-immigration group, a different crisis develops - leading the family to tragedy, insight, and rebirth.
CONDITION: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781743834077
Format: Paperback
› 2 other possible Format:s available
Publisher: SCHOLASTIC AUSTRALIA PTY LTD
Number of Pages: 272
After their father's reckless death, the Gallagher family must find new directions. Dinny's mum finds a new form of freedom, but the paths the boys are choosing are pointing them in dangerous directions. Fourteen-year-old Dinny is in danger of repeating his father's behaviour, and his older brother Carl sees an opportunity for independence. But when Carl becomes involved in the aggressive agenda of an anti-immigration group, a different crisis develops - leading the family to tragedy, insight, and rebirth.
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