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Little Sister

Author: Aimee Said and Miriam Steenhauer  

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Al Miller is counting down the days until her over-achieving older sister Larrie finishes Year 12 and leaves Whitlam High School forever. But when a rumour about Larrie spreads around school, Al finds herself in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons. Who's behind the rumour? And will it kill Al's chances with school hunk Josh Turner?

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Al Miller is counting down the days until her over-achieving older sister Larrie finishes Year 12 and leaves Whitlam High School forever. But when a rumour about Larrie spreads around school, Al finds herself in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons. Who's behind the rumour? And will it kill Al's chances with school hunk Josh Turner?

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Al Miller wishes she was an only child.

Al Miller is counting down the days until her over-achieving older sister Larrie finishes Year Twelve and leaves Whitlam High School for ever. Then, Al is certain, people will finally see her as more than just “Larrie’s little sister”. But when a rumour about Larrie spreads around school, Al finds herself in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons. Who’s behind the rumour? And will it kill Al’s chances with school hunk, Josh Turner?

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Critic Reviews

“Little Sister is a fast-moving novel that I found surprisingly difficult to put down...it had a deeper message and dealt with bigger issues.”

Little Sister is a fast-moving novel that I found surprisingly difficult to put down...it had a deeper message and dealt with bigger issues. -- Tara Calaby goodreads
Little Sister is for anyone who has ever felt out-shined by a sibling, felt under appreciated by family members or felt like the black sheep of the family. -- Jess - The Tales Compendium goodreads

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About the Author

Aimee Said lives in Melbourne. When she’s not writing, she works as a content manager for a government website. Aimee drew from her own experiences from high school for the origins of Finding Freia Lockhart. In 2013, Freia Lockhart’s Summer of Awful won the Australian Family Therapists’ Award for Children’s Literature.

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Product Details

Publisher
Walker Books Australia
Published
1st May 2011
Pages
304
ISBN
9781921529214

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