Nola's birth uncovered the secret of the great sin that Fin Thomas had committed many, many years before, but one she bellowed to the world from the very first moment she poked her kinky head into it.
Dew Angels by Melanie Schwapp
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Nola's birth uncovered the secret of the great sin that Fin Thomas had committed many, many years before, but one she bellowed to the world from the very first moment she poked her kinky head into it.
Dew Angels by Melanie Schwapp
Author of the Week | Melanie Schwapp
Author of the Week | Melanie Schwapp
Tell us a little bit about yourself. I love life . . . the good, the bad and the messiness of it. I love the fact that we are all here bumbling our way through, and that each of our messes are the lessons that help to straighten out the jumbled lines. I live my life as such – I think that perfection is over-rated, so I do the things that make me happy, albeit imperfectly. I was never formally…
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Book of the Week | Dew Angels
Book of the Week | Dew Angels
Dew Angelsis one of the best young adult novels I have read in a long time. It’s not just the strong, lucid writing; believable, engaging characters; compelling plotlines; and snappy pace, but also how the reader sees the world through fourteen-year-old Nola’s eyes. My ‘inner teenager’ certainly identified with underlying aspects of the story: the need to be loved and to belong; the agonies of…
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Literary Evening | 4 SAHS Alumni Authors
The Emrie James Museum at St. Andrew High presents four (4) alumni authors on Wednesday, March 21 at 6p.m: -
1. Diane BROWNE (Island Princess in Brooklyn) 2. Melanie SCHWAPP (Dew Angels) 3. Valerie WINT (The Longer Run: A Daughter's Story of Arthur Wint ) and 4. Jacqueline YOUNG (AMEN: A pictorial journey to historic churches (over 100years) in Jamaica.) Click to view a short video about this March 21 literary event.
More at http://facebook.com/sahs.museum. Hope to see you & your friends!