Frankie
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- $12.99
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- $12.99
Publisher Description
Frankie Vega is angry. Just ask the guy whose nose she broke. Or the cop investigating the burglary she witnessed, or her cheating ex-boyfriend or her aunt who's tired of giving second chances . . .
When a kid shows up claiming to be Frankie's half brother, it opens the door to a past she doesn't want to remember. And when that kid goes missing, the only person willing to help is a boy with stupidly blue eyes . . . and secrets of his own.
Frankie's search for the truth could change her life, or cost her everything.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Australian author Plozza mixes mystery with a teenager's messy reckoning with her family history in her debut novel. Now 17 and living with her aunt, Frankie Vega has never gotten over being abandoned by her mother at age four. So when 14-year-old Xavier shows up, claiming to be her half-brother, she isn't sure what to think. Should she trust him, or will he disappoint her like their mother did? Xavier turns out to be involved in some pretty shady things, including helping a (hot) burglar named Nate. Then again, Frankie and her family aren't exactly angels (she's recently been suspended after breaking another student's nose). Though Frankie isn't sure that Xavier can be trusted, when he goes missing, she takes it upon herself to find him. As Frankie plays detective, the clues lead her to Xavier and help her come to terms with her feelings about her mother and her own sense of self-worth. An edgy and drily funny novel that dives deep into how forgiveness especially forgiving oneself can help a person grow. Ages 13 up)
Customer Reviews
Exciting, unexpected & tear jerking
Frankie has got to be one of my favourite books! The story line is unexpected and exciting but I was in tears by the end of it! I wished the book was longer because i did not want to stop reading!
J'adore Frankie!
I absolutely love this little gem of a book. Set in Collingwood, this follows a short but important period of Frankie's life. Through school, boyfriends, mum, brothers, aunties, and the local constabulary, we get a very rich layered book about an angry young girl who's having to come to terms with a number of different things in her life.
So very well done :)