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No one knows her name. She could be called Emily. Becky. Holly. 
She could be Lisa, Claudia or Zoe.
She could be anything.
When the girl finds out about her bohemian, slightly crazy grandmother, she has no hesitations about moving in with her. But the girl doesn't get much time to settle in, as her grandmother decides that they should go on a spontaneous trip round the world, following a festival to find a name. From Indonesia to America, from camping in tepees to late-night bonfires.
The girl is about to find out much more than just her name. She is about to find out about first love, true family and who she is.
She is about to find out what's in a name.

By Ariana Reedwood
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