After her mother's sudden death, Ro now lives with her mother's partner Deb. Ro is convinced that her family is unlike anyone else's and is determined that no one at her new school will get close enough to find out. Then Jodie arrives, with a secret of her own. The two girls are drawn together, but when Jodie's feelings for Ro start to tip into something different, the rules of friendship are stretched to the limit.
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Ro thinks her family is totally unlike anyone else's. Jodie is afraid of herself. So they spend a long time stepping carefully around the truth, hiding secrets that they know are too terrible to reveal.
These shadows from the past just won't go away, and in a hostile society Ro and Jodie end up with only each other -- and that grab bag of feelings that make up a friendship: love, hate, guilt -- and forgiveness.
Sue Hines has lived in Australia for most of her life, and thinks it's the best place in the world to raise kid's and cats. A late bloomer, she was in her thirties before she got a "proper job" teaching English. But her fantasy job would be writing full-time. She loves her two teen kids, her two cats, her computer and the Canberra weather, and has a secret hankering for tattoos.
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