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Dreaming by starlight / Siobhan Curham.

Dreaming by starlight / Siobhan Curham.
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ISBN 9781529504019 (paperback)
Name Curham, Siobhan author.
Title Dreaming by starlight / Siobhan Curham.
Published London : Walker Books, 2022.
©2022
Description 267 pages ; 20 cm.
Notes "Friends make dreams come true"--Cover.
Summary Jazz, short for Jasmine, and her parents have just moved to Brighton from Sydney, so that Jazz's dad, Mikey, can pursue his career as a music producer. Jazz is finding it difficult to fit into her new school, and her love of surfing seems destined to be quashed for ever. Not only do Brighton's beaches have stones instead of sand and the water is downright freezing. but there's not a surfboard in sight. When she meets her older cousin, Amber, at a family dinner in London. Amber senses Jazz's unhappiness and tells her about the Moonlight Dreamers, a secret society of likeminded friends that she founded years earlier. Amber suggests that Jazz seek out a group of soulmates too and form her own Moonlight Dreamers. At first Jazz is wary, but then decides to leave postcards for prospective soulmates, just as her cousin had. And so a new group of Moonlight Dreamers is born. Allegra, Hope, Portia and Jazz may be very different but they soon become firm friends who are always there for one another. They listen to each other's problems and support each other's hopes - and help them make their dreams come true.
Target audience note 13-16 years old.
Subjects Female friendship -- Juvenile fiction
Australians -- England -- Juvenile fiction
Moving, Household -- Juvenile fiction
Self-acceptance in adolescence -- Juvenile fiction
Youth fiction
Brighton (England) -- Juvenile fiction
Genre Bildungsromans
Series Moonlight dreamers 03.
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