Take three girls / Cath Crowley, Simmone Howell, Fiona Wood.
Material type: TextPublisher: Sydney, N.S.W. : Pan Macmillan, 2017Copyright date: ©2017Description: 439 pages ; 20 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781742612744; 1742612741Subject(s): Girls -- Juvenile fiction | Adolescence -- Juvenile fiction | Relationships -- Juvenile fictionGenre/Form: Australian fiction. | Young adult fiction. DDC classification: A823.4 Summary: Kate, a quiet boarder, making some risky choices to pursue the experimental music she loves. Clem, shrugging off her old swim-team persona, exploring her first sexual relationship, and trying to keep her annoying twin, Iris, at arm's length. Ady, grappling with a chaotic family, and wondering who her real friends are; she's not the confident A-lister she appears to be. When St Hilda's establishes a Year 10 Wellness Program in response to the era of cyber-bullying, the three girls are thrown together and an unlikely friendship is sparked. One thing they have in common: each is targeted by PSST, a site devoted to gossip and slander that must have a source within St Hilda's. Who can you trust when rumour is the new truth?Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Take Three Girls is a collaboration between award-winning, internationally published authors Cath Crowley, Simmone Howell and Fiona Wood. With its themes of friendship, feminism, identity and belonging.
Ages: 12+.
Kate, a quiet boarder, making some risky choices to pursue the experimental music she loves. Clem, shrugging off her old swim-team persona, exploring her first sexual relationship, and trying to keep her annoying twin, Iris, at arm's length. Ady, grappling with a chaotic family, and wondering who her real friends are; she's not the confident A-lister she appears to be. When St Hilda's establishes a Year 10 Wellness Program in response to the era of cyber-bullying, the three girls are thrown together and an unlikely friendship is sparked. One thing they have in common: each is targeted by PSST, a site devoted to gossip and slander that must have a source within St Hilda's. Who can you trust when rumour is the new truth?
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