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9781760657239 (paperback)
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Agnew, Leonie
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The impossible story of Hannah Kemp : a novel / Leonie Agnew.
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Gadigal and Wangal Country ; Newtown, NSW : Walker Books Australia, 2023.
©2022
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352 pages ; 20 cm
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"Where does Hannah's story begin... or end?" -- Front cover.
Summary
"Hannah Kemp is dealing with a traumatic accident for which she was responsible. Struggling to come to terms with her guilt, she is ostracised in a community that condemns her. She deals with this by rebelling and pushing away anyone that offers kindness or seeks to understand her. Crippled by her own guilt and anger, she comes across a mobile library bus where every book is the true story of someone's life, and realises that judgement of others is almost always shallow and uninformed. When she finds her own book ... she also finds that her past can reshape her present." -- Publisher summary.
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12-18 years old.
Awards note
Winner of the 2022 Storylines Tessa Duder Award for Young Adult Fiction
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Post-traumatic stress disorder -- Juvenile fiction
Books and reading -- Juvenile fiction
Life change events -- Juvenile fiction
Secrecy -- Juvenile fiction
Traveling libraries -- Juvenile fiction
Youth fiction
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Secrecy -- Juvenile fiction
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