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County Lines


Between the Lines

No. of pages 52

Published: 2019

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Great for age 12-18 years

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Ella is fed up at school. She can't wait to leave and get a job. Dom is older, more mature and he completely gets Ella. He buys her presents and invites her to parties. So, when Dom asks for a favour, why would Ella say no? It's not until she hears Matt's story that Ella realises doing a favour for Dom comes with serious consequences. Between the Lines II is a series of eight brand new titles that will capture the interest and imaginations of teenage readers. These texts have a range of settings - from sports clubs and schools to unfamiliar and chilling visions of the future - and they have been written by experienced authors who are experts in developing stories for struggling readers. Mature themes are covered and include the dangers of internet chat rooms, crime, grief, female empowerment, friendship, bullying and dystopian futures. With eye-catching covers and the look and feel of a real novel, these books perfectly combine visual appeal with carefully chosen content that is both compelling and relevant for teenagers and young adults.

 

This book is part of a book series called Between the Lines .

There are 52 pages in this book. This book was published 2019 by Badger Learning .

Donna David has written three titles for Badger Learning: Bruised and Being Dan from their Two Sides series and, more recently, County Lines from the second Between the Lines series. Donna David is a former milkman's assistant, sports coach, ketchup packer and fairground operative. She lives with her husband and three children in Hampshire but, as part of a military family, they have lived all over the UK. When Donna's not writing, she works as an English Coach in the local secondary school. She loves to read, run and play netball. Not all at once though. Not after last time.

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Between the Lines

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