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Der er så meget, Charlie ikke ved. Hun ved ikke, hvor mange slags fisk der er i havet. Hun ved ikke, hvad alle stjernebillederne hedder. Og hun ved heller ikke, hvad der er, hun føler for Chloe.Det er noget underligtI mit bryst Og sommetider i min mave Og altid i mit hoved Det bobler ligesom Og er varmt og blødt Det får mig til at rødme Og det sker kun Når jeg ser på min ven ChloeEn dyb indånding er Meg Grehans smukke og rørende kortroman om den unge Charlie, som forsøger at navigere i de følelser, hun har for sin veninde, Chloe.Meg Grehan står også bag ungdomsromanen The Space Between, som vandt Eilis Dillion-Prisen ved Children’s Books Ireland-uddelingen I 2018.
"A warm and loving story about how a non-binary person comes to understand and accept themselves by an award-winning queer author. Every morning, when Annie's moms open up their bookshop, there's a pile of books on the counter, waiting for the right reader to come and find them. But one day, there's a book nobody comes for. Nobody ever comes, and each day the book gets lonelier, and the bookshop becomes an unhappy place. Who can the book be for, and why don't they come? Eventually, the book finds the reader who needs it: Annie's sibling..."--
The bloodFeeds the hungerThat threatens everythingIt starts when Claudia offers her a yellow rose. Immy has been in love before - many times, across many lifetimes. But never as deeply, as intensely as this. Claudia has never been in love this before either. But then, this is her first time with a vampire. The forbidden thirst for blood runs deep in Immy. And within her mind clamour the voices, of all the others she has been, their desires, and their wrongs.
An accessible and beautifully written middle grade novel-in-verse by award-winning Irish author Meg Grehan about Stevie, a young girl reckoning with anxiety about the many things she has yet to understand?including her feelings about her friend Chloe. Perfect for fans of Ivy Aberdeen's Letter to the World, Star Crossed, and George.Eleven-year-old Stevie is an avid reader and she knows a lot of things about a lot of things. But these are the things she'd like to know the most: The ocean and all the things that live there and why it's so scary The stars and all the constellations How phones work What happened to Princess Anastasia KnotsKnowing things makes Stevie feel safe, powerful, and in control should anything bad happen. And with the help of her mom, she is finding the tools to manage her anxiety.But there's one something Stevie doesn't know, one thing she wants to understand above everything else, and one thing she isn't quite ready to share with her mom: the fizzy feeling she gets in her chest when she looks at her friend, Chloe. What does it mean and why isn't she ready to talk about it?In this poetic exploration of identity and anxiety, Stevie must confront her fears to find inner freedom all while discovering it is our connections with others that make us stronger.
Stevie is eleven she's been best friends with Andrew since forever. Stevie's mum teases her that someday they'll get married, but Stevie knows that won't ever happen. There's a girl at school that she likes more. Actually, she's a bit confused about how much she likes her. A beautiful and warm verse novel about the discovery of sexuality.
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