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The goodbye year / Emily Gale.

The goodbye year / Emily Gale.
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Shelf Location Collection Volume Ref. Branch Status Due Date
JF GALE
Junior Fiction   Bankstown . . On Loan . 26 Jun 2024
JF GALE
Junior Fiction   Bankstown . . On Loan . 9 Jul 2024
JF GALE
Junior Fiction   Chester Hill . . Available .  
JF GALE
Junior Fiction   Panania . . On Loan . 20 Jun 2024
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ISBN 9781922458599 (paperback)
Name Gale, Emily author.
Title The goodbye year / Emily Gale.
Published Melbourne, Victoria : The Text Publishing Company, 2022.
©2022
Description 294 pages ; 20 cm.
Summary this is a novel about the excitement and apprehension of life on the cusp of change at the end of primary school. It's the start of 2020 and Harper is filled with anticipation about being in the final year of Riverlark Primary. She wants a leadership role, the comfort of her friendship group, and to fly under the radar of Riverlark's mean-boy. But one by one things go wrong. When Harper's best friends are made school captains they are consumed by their roles, while her own role-library captain-is considered second-rate. Then something major throws life off course- her parents take overseas jobs as nurses in a war zone. Harper moves in with Lolly, a grandmother she barely knows-and her five pets, vast collection of old trinkets and very different expectations. Just as Harper's getting used to Lolly, the pandemic arrives. She has always been pretty level but is now consumed by worry. Her goodbye year is nothing like she'd hoped it would be. Strange things are happening- she wakes in the night in odd places, fixates on an old army badge that seems to have a mind of its own, and on a visit to the school library during lockdown she's convinced she's seen a ghost. Who is haunting her? Can she get through the anxiety of the pandemic without her mum and dad? And will Harper find a way to be happy with her goodbye year? The Goodbye Year explores all the trickiness and confusion of the end of primary school and a new stage of life that looms with all its uncertainties and possibilities.
Target audience note 9-12 years old.
Subjects Schoolgirls -- Juvenile fiction
Grandparent and child -- Juvenile fiction
Friendship -- Juvenile fiction
Change (Psychology) -- Juvenile fiction
COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020- -- Social aspects -- Juvenile fiction
Haunted schools -- Juvenile fiction
Life change events -- Juvenile fiction
Children's stories
Australian fiction
Melbourne (Vic.) -- Juvenile fiction
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