![]() ![]() With him by her side, Annabel just may be able to work through a few sordid truths that’s sure to open the reader’s eyes. And right behind her, always there to back her up? Owen. With his painful penchant for always telling the truth, Annabel is forced to face the music. ![]() Owen is isolated but he seems to handle the hermit life in his stride. ![]() So when Owen befriends her, he’s like a breath of fresh air for this teenager. It seems as though the world has turned its collective back on her. Review: Annabel is a perfect example of the phrase, “don’t judge before you’ve walked a mile in someone else’s shoes”.Īfter attending a high school party with her best friend Sophie, things spiral out of control and suddenly the school thinks she’s a slut and her best friend refuses to talk to her. With Owen’s help, can she finally speak up about exactly what went wrong on a not so long ago night? The night when she lost so much but was too afraid to speak up? When they develop a friendship, Annabel is not only introduced to new music but is encouraged to listen to her own inner voice. No feelings can be spared around this man. But then she meets Owen, a loner, passionate about music and his weekly radio show, and painfully determined to always tell the truth. ![]() Synopsis: When Annabel, the youngest of three beautiful sisters, has a bitter falling out with her best friend, (the popular and exciting Sophie) she suddenly finds herself isolated and friendless. Review by: Chantelle, LCA Intern for Library HQ ![]()
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