Everything in the world’s got a voice; most people don’t hear hard enough is all.
— A lovely read about grief, neglect, yearning, and belonging. The writing is so good and the characters are so real.
One Australian summer, two very different sixteen-year-old girls--Charlie, a talented but shy musician, and Rose, a confident student longing to escape her tiny town--are drawn into an unexpected friendship, as told in their alternating voices.
Everything in the world’s got a voice; most people don’t hear hard enough is all.