Staring Up at the Sun

Staring Up at the Sun

by SuzanneBugler (Author)

Synopsis

Kate's always been a nice, sensible girl; she and her best friend, Juliet, have known each other since they were babies. But when she reaches adolesence, Kate finds herself pulling away from Juliet in search of a deeper friendship, a soulmate, someone to fill the emptiness inside her. Then Sara starts at her school. Sara doesn't care what poeple think of her and Kate is mesmerised. She spends every spare minute hanging out with Sara's cousin, and her brother Glenn, fascinated by the chaos and the squalor of their home, thrilled by the lack of parental care. But Sara is cruel, manipulative and callous, her friendship with Kate is strictly on her terms. She forces Kate into a sexual relationship with Glenn, only to become furious when Kate falls pregnant by him. Kate is desperate and miserable, she still hankers after Sara's approval, her forgiveness, her love. She'll do anything to make it right. But when Kate miscarries, alone, and in the school toilets, after Sara has visciously attacked her, she finally accepts the awful truth about her 'soulmate' Sara, and about her own neediness. But can Kate pick up the peices of her life and start again?

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 294
Publisher: Hodder Children's Books
Published: 17 Aug 2006

ISBN 10: 0340902272
ISBN 13: 9780340902271
Book Overview: A stunning portrayal of loneliness and love in adolesence...

Author Bio
Suzanne Bugler lives near Kingston in South West London with her husband and children. She has been writing bits and peices for a long time, in between bringing up her children, but STARING UP AT THE SUN is her first published novel, though she is busy at work on her second novel.