Description |
1 online resource (260 pages) |
Contents |
Cover -- Author biography -- Also by Rosanne Hawke -- Copyright -- Dedication and epigraph -- Prologue -- Newspaper article -- 1. Tamar -- 2. Gavin -- 3. Tamar -- 4. Gavin -- 5. Tamar -- 6. Gavin -- 7. Tamar -- 8. Tamar -- 9. Gavin -- 10. Tamar -- 11. Gavin -- 12. Tamar -- 13. Glanville Park -- 14. Gavin -- 15. Tamar -- 16. Gavin -- 17. Tamar -- 18. Glanville Park -- 19. Tamar -- 20. Gavin -- 21. Tamar -- 22. Glanville Park -- 23. Tamar -- 24. Gavin -- 25. Glanville Park -- 26. Gavin -- 27. Tamar -- 28. Gavin -- 29. Glanville Park -- 30. Tamar -- 31. Gavin -- 32. Glanville Park -- 33. Tamar |
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34. Gavin -- 35. Tamar -- 36. Gavin -- 37. Tamar -- 38. Gavin -- 39. Tamar -- 40. Gavin -- 41. Tamar -- 42. Tamar -- 43. Gavin -- 44. Tamar -- Acknowledgements |
Summary |
When you first realize the unfairness and randomness of death it eats into your thoughts like acid. Never before has Tamar felt so alone. Her older brother is dead, her mom is away and her dad is so wrapped up in restoring their ancient farmhouse he avoids talking about the things that really matter. Even friendly new neighbor Gavin can't get through to her, despite his eager attempts. When Tamar discovers an old handwritten sheet of music and allows herself to play piano again, she meets gifted violinist Nathaniel who may just hold the key to her future. With no one else to turn to, Tamar is |
Notes |
English |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Bildungsromans, Australian.
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Australian fiction.
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Australian fiction
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Bildungsromans, Australian
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Genre/Form |
Electronic books
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9780702247897 |
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0702247898 |
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0702247901 |
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9780702247903 |
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