A New Day // E.K

A New Day // E.K

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Libby, a young teenager of only thirteen; yet again faces a new obstacle in her life, after losing her father and now older brother; her mother believes that moving halfway across the country to Geelong will fix the remaining pieces of their broken family. Other than the fact that she was a maroon supporter now surrounded by more New South Walshmen than Queenslanders, she wasn't too bothered by the idea although she'd never let her mother know that. She doesn't know how to cope with being the new girl, since she never considered the possibility of having to be; but a certain someone makes it a lot easier for her. Ethan Karpathy. The gorgeous popular boy in her English class but of course life doesn't like it that easy on you, it has to be more interesting. Being a teenager is definitely not all that it makes it out to be. It's not easy. It's awkward, gross and embarrassing. But it's also filled with love, friendship and awesome memories. In A New Day, you go along for the ride with Libby and see just how difficult growing up can be. (EDITING IN PROCESS)
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