Everything Left Unsaid

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Macmillan, Aug 1, 2012 - Juvenile Fiction - 312 pages
Tai and Juliet have been friends since they were little. With a shared love of music, an addiction to energy drinks and the belief they can fly off buildings Mary Poppins-style, they understand each other in a way that only best friends can. But as they reach 17, they begin to realise that they might be more than just friends...
As they excitedly plan what they'll do once they've finished high school, they believe they have their whole lives ahead of them. But then Tai learns the devastating news that he has a brain tumour - and has only a year left to live.
Told from the alternating points of view of Tai and Juliet, this is both a touching story of first love and an unflinching, emotional tale of living life to the full in the face of death.
 

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About the author (2012)

Jessica Davidson was only 22 when her first novel, What Does Blue Feel Like?, was published. She went on to win the Sydney Morning Herald Best Young Australian Novelist Award in 2008.Jessica lives in Queensland, where she divides her time between teaching and writing. Every Thing Left Unsaid is her second novel.

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