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The museum of broken things

The museum of broken things

I didn't always live here. Not so long ago I was living in a thriving metropolis with more than one coffee shop on each block and four full bars of reception. I went to Heathmont High School, home to one thousand students, two best friends, a deeply average orchestra, and one cursed statue. Well, allegedly. Reece still isn't used to living in the small beachside town of Hamilton: she misses her old school, her old friends and her old life. She can't go back and she can't move forward: nothing feels right anymore. But when Reece inherits a strange artefact that belonged to her beloved grandmother, she begins to unravel a mystery that might change the way she feels about everything around her, including her classmate Gideon.

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Barcode Shelf Location Collection Volume Ref. Status Due Date
920496859 YF DRA
Young Adult Fiction   . Available .  
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Catalogue Information
Field name Details
RSN 000071498125
ISBN 9781922458537
1922458538
Call Number A823.4
Dates Draper, Lauren
Name of Publisher Melbourne, VIC : Text Publishing, 2022.
Attachments 20 cm.
Summary I didn't always live here. Not so long ago I was living in a thriving metropolis with more than one coffee shop on each block and four full bars of reception. I went to Heathmont High School, home to one thousand students, two best friends, a deeply average orchestra, and one cursed statue. Well, allegedly. Reece still isn't used to living in the small beachside town of Hamilton: she misses her old school, her old friends and her old life. She can't go back and she can't move forward: nothing feels right anymore. But when Reece inherits a strange artefact that belonged to her beloved grandmother, she begins to unravel a mystery that might change the way she feels about everything around her, including her classmate Gideon.
Subject Australian Fiction
Inheritance and succession
Antiquities
Moving, Household
Friendship
High schools
Loss (Psychology)
Grandmothers Death
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