Author: | David Belbin | ISBN: | 9781909509054 |
Publisher: | David Belbin | Publication: | February 10, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | David Belbin |
ISBN: | 9781909509054 |
Publisher: | David Belbin |
Publication: | February 10, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
The classic best seller by the author of 'The Pretender' and the Bone & Cane novels remains as relevant as ever.
'Affairs between teachers and pupils are incredibly common,' says the author. 'They're often treated as a joke. But this isn't a funny story.'
Rachel has a crush on her new English teacher. Mike fancies Rachel too. Neither plans to do anything about it. Then a school play brings them closer together. Really Close.
Romeo and Juliet is a very romantic play, but this is real life. The star-crossed lovers are constantly afraid of discovery, of losing everything. What began as a schoolgirl fantasy has turned into an X-rated nightmare.
'A bold and powerful tale' -- David Almond 'A brave novel... a thoughtful study of young love.' Books for Keeps
This latest edition of David Belbin's classic, gripping novel has a new afterword about the writing of the novel and its reception.
The classic best seller by the author of 'The Pretender' and the Bone & Cane novels remains as relevant as ever.
'Affairs between teachers and pupils are incredibly common,' says the author. 'They're often treated as a joke. But this isn't a funny story.'
Rachel has a crush on her new English teacher. Mike fancies Rachel too. Neither plans to do anything about it. Then a school play brings them closer together. Really Close.
Romeo and Juliet is a very romantic play, but this is real life. The star-crossed lovers are constantly afraid of discovery, of losing everything. What began as a schoolgirl fantasy has turned into an X-rated nightmare.
'A bold and powerful tale' -- David Almond 'A brave novel... a thoughtful study of young love.' Books for Keeps
This latest edition of David Belbin's classic, gripping novel has a new afterword about the writing of the novel and its reception.