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Amelia westlake was never here
Amelia westlake was never here










amelia westlake was never here amelia westlake was never here

like im just having fun with my friends and i just hear them talking about me and it sucks. i can honestly just walk and id get bullied for it bc maybe "i walk weird" or smth. they take pictures of me (im pretty sure) without my permission, and i dont know if they send it anywhere but i havent seen any so maybe theyre just sending it to eachother. i told my parents and we've told the teachers multiple times but its not getting better. they throw pencils, rubbers or whatever at me in class (havent been doing it recently but they did do it) i really dont like my class. they say ive done something which i didnt do. (you can ignore this i really wont mind im just gonna vent a little sorry) ive been getting bullied a lot, and i dont really know what the main reason is for it. i would usually make a video or smth to vent and post it on but i feel too tired to even do that so um. Will is the 'glass-half-empty' to Harriet's 'glass-half-full'.Hi, really sorry for not posting. All that is missing is the perspective of Will, who is much more knowing, cynical and self-possessed. is a "Harriet" chapter - the book's chapters alternate between the perspectives of Harriet and Will - so it is flavoured by Harriet's particular formality, naivety and general lack of self awareness. Tennis, sneaky plotting and sexual tension between two girls all feature, which are all key elements of the narrative. This excerpt is largely representative of the rest of Amelia Westlake. "You always know exactly what to say to calm me down." Find out about her strengths, her weaknesses," she murmurs, her lips very close to my lips.

amelia westlake was never here amelia westlake was never here

I drink in the smell of her floral perfume. She presses her forehead gently against mine, which is one of our pregame rituals. I must sound overly panicked because Edie puts down her racket and comes over. There's no reason to assume she won't play in the doubles." She'll find someone to play with, or someone will find her. Gough applied the Test to her new novel, Amelia Westlake Was Never Here, and reported the following:Įdie flicks her ponytail. It was also named a White Raven International Youth Library title. The Flywheel was published in the US as Get it Together, Delilah! and was shortlisted for the CBCA’s Book of the Year for Older Readers and the Centre for Youth Literature’s Gold Inky. Erin Gough is a Sydney-based writer whose first young adult novel, The Flywheel, won Hardie Grant Egmont’s Ampersand Prize.












Amelia westlake was never here