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Title Friendly Fire : A Novel / Patrick Gale.
Author Gale, Patrick, 1962-
Publication Info. [Place of publication not identified] : Open Road Media Teen & Tween, [2016]
©2016
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Description 1 online resource (341 pages)
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Summary At an elite English boarding school in the late 1970s, an orphaned fourteen-year-old girl falls in love with two boys—one of them gay—in this coming-of-age novel The town orphanage has been Sophie Cullen’s only home since she was five years old. She knows not whether her parents are living or dead, and has no memory of her life before Wakefield House. No one is more surprised than Sophie when she wins the last scholarship to an exclusive boarding school. Tatham’s was founded in the fourteenth century, and it is only the rare female scholar who gains entry. Even with the girls outnumbered twenty-five to one, Sophie only has eyes for upperclassman Lucas Behrman. Until she sees him kissing a boy. Then she meets Charlie Somborne-Abbot, whose life is shadowed by scandal. And solid, dependable Will Franks, who gives her her first kiss. But her education is just beginning. It will take a fall from grace and a devastating tragedy for Sophie to discover who she is and find her true place in the world. From the author of the bestselling Notes from an Exhibition , Friendly Fire is a wise and affecting chronicle of the painful angst of adolescence. A novel about friendship, family, and love, it explores the intransigence of beauty, the ephemerality of youth, the exhilaration of learning, and that most British of all preoccupations: class.
System Details System requirements: Adobe Digital editions.
Note Print version record.
Subject YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Literary.
Orphans -- Fiction -- Education.
Genre Electronic books.
Bildungsromans.
Added Author Freading.
Related To Print version: Gale, Patrick, 1962- Friendly fire / London ; New York : Fourth Estate, 2005. 0007151004 (pbk.) (OCoLC)ocm57382682
ISBN 9781504036535 (e-pub)
Standard No. 9781504036535