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Tilly's Story

Autor Diane Guntrip
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 apr 2020
If you loved reading 'The Daisy Chain' you'll not want to miss finding out what happened to Tilly after she was forced to leave St Celia's Academy of Music. Seventeen-year-old Tilly, a senior student at St C's, is academically gifted as well as being a talented flautist with the 'world at her feet'. She has set her sights on continuing her flute studies at one of the top Conservatoires in Europe. The death of Tilly's mother after a long illness has a devastating impact, not only on her daughter but on the rest of the family. Tilly returns to the Academy to battle her grief alone, leaving her brother, Dan, to cope with his heartbroken father. However, fate steps in and, on meeting Jacques, Tilly is led along an unknown path that stretches her to breaking point. Add to the story, an injured stray dog and a staunch family friend who is determined to fulfil the promise she gave to Tilly's dying mother and you have a powerful and deeply moving novel.
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ISBN-13: 9780648082231
ISBN-10: 0648082237
Pagini: 260
Dimensiuni: 133 x 203 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: M D Guntrip

Notă biografică

Diane Guntrip is an Australian educator and author. Her stories resonate with the young and those who are not so young. She is an advocate for bullying prevention and a promoter of positive mental health. Her stories deal with the 'nitty gritty' aspects of life which are sometimes difficult to comes to terms with. Hidden amongst the seriousness, there is always a hint of humour. Diane has a long and varied career in education, teaching and coaching students at all levels. She has qualifications in teaching, speech training and counselling. Her interests are wide and encompass antique jewellery, travel, music, fashion, garden design and, of course, writing. She likes nothing better than discussing her books with a young audience.