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Book details
  • Genre:FICTION
  • SubGenre:Coming of Age
  • Language:English
  • Pages:276
  • Paperback ISBN:9781098359904

The Yellow Dinghy Cafe

by Sophie Chenoweth

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Overview
When Jasmine, Cybelle and Michaela finish school, they go their separate ways but the distance between them is no match for the secrets, fears and hopes that bind them together. Cybelle has a stalker, an anxiety disorder and warring parents. Jasmine studies at a regional university and her social life explodes, but the guy she falls for is not what he seems. Michaela works at The Yellow Dinghy Café and gets to know the regulars. However, one of them makes her uneasy. At the end of the year, Jasmine and Cybelle return to Sydney and organise a fund-raiser for the New South Wales drought, which Jasmine has experienced first-hand. The night promises to be a success but disturbing revelations and petty jealousies loom large. Michaela always thought Cybelle had the perfect life and Jasmine, who is on scholarship, resents watching her grades. Can they work through their problems and repair their friendship before it's too late? And who is lurking in the shadows, determined to sabotage it all?
Description
When Jasmine, Cybelle and Michaela finish school, they go their separate ways but the distance between them is no match for the secrets, fears and hopes that bind them together. Cybelle has a stalker, an anxiety disorder and warring parents. Jasmine studies at a regional university and her social life explodes, but the guy she falls for is not what he seems. Michaela works at The Yellow Dinghy Café and gets to know the regulars. However, one of them makes her uneasy. At the end of the year, Jasmine and Cybelle return to Sydney and organise a fund-raiser for the New South Wales drought, which Jasmine has experienced first-hand. The night promises to be a success but disturbing revelations and petty jealousies loom large. Michaela always thought Cybelle had the perfect life and Jasmine, who is on scholarship, resents watching her grades. Can they work through their problems and repair their friendship before it's too late? And who is lurking in the shadows, determined to sabotage it all?
About the author
Sophie is a high school teacher who lives in Sydney, Australia. She writes poetry, practises Tai Chi and loves any type of dancing. The Yellow Dinghy Cafe is her first novel.