Red Snow
English
By (author): Larraine S. Harrison Larraine Susan Harrison
Twelve-year-old Megan thought she knew everything there was to know about her mothers death, but she was wrong. Confronted by a web of deceit and lies from her family and ignored by her schoolmates, she befriends her new neighbour, Ryan. But Ryan is hiding a dangerous secret in the nearby woods. He has found some blood on the snow next to an old watchtower and Megan is drawn into a situation that she would rather avoid.
When the two friends are saved from danger by an intriguing woman called Irene, Megan begins to realise Irene has information that could shed light on the mysterious events surrounding her mothers death. Meanwhile, Megans father sinks deeper into depression and forbids her from reaching out to Irene again.
As the mystery deepens, a failed burglary and the discovery of an intruder in Ryans garden reveal the truth about the past. A final unexpected twist brings some comfort and happiness to Megans tragic life as the book reaches a hopeful conclusion.
Taking readers on an emotional and gripping journey, Red Snow deals with serious contemporary issues including depression and post-traumatic stress as Megan battles against her fathers illness to unravel the truth about her mothers death. Comparable to Suzanne LaFleurs Love Aubrey and David Yellands The Truth About Leo, Larraines debut book will appeal to readers aged 9-11 years who enjoy mysteries, as well as to charities and organisations raising awareness about mental health. See more
When the two friends are saved from danger by an intriguing woman called Irene, Megan begins to realise Irene has information that could shed light on the mysterious events surrounding her mothers death. Meanwhile, Megans father sinks deeper into depression and forbids her from reaching out to Irene again.
As the mystery deepens, a failed burglary and the discovery of an intruder in Ryans garden reveal the truth about the past. A final unexpected twist brings some comfort and happiness to Megans tragic life as the book reaches a hopeful conclusion.
Taking readers on an emotional and gripping journey, Red Snow deals with serious contemporary issues including depression and post-traumatic stress as Megan battles against her fathers illness to unravel the truth about her mothers death. Comparable to Suzanne LaFleurs Love Aubrey and David Yellands The Truth About Leo, Larraines debut book will appeal to readers aged 9-11 years who enjoy mysteries, as well as to charities and organisations raising awareness about mental health. See more
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