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Cinnamon Rain by Emma Cameron5/24/2023 He is close to Casey but she has her own problems – acutely aware that she arrived in this world too early for her parents, on a day to day basis she deals with both the resentment and stifling control from her dad. Bongo lives with his alcoholic stepdad, avoiding the beatings, trying to find his little brother who was taken in to care due to the drug addictions of his mother. Each reaching a time in their lives where things need to change, for different reasons. Luke, Bongo and Casey all have to do that.įriends for such a long time. You make decisions, move on, deal cope with it. This sits so well with the portrayal of teenagers because life isn’t always analysed and discussed in minute detail – I think adults are more prone to that – life happens, things happen. Cinnamon Rain didn’t take me long to read as I couldn’t put it down! Intriguing, heartfelt and eloquently written, I loved it.īeautifully told in verse which achieves the effect of minimalism, of making each line, each word, count. This stunning début novel from Australian author Emma Cameron is perfect for the YA audience.
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