Synopses & Reviews
Pina's friends think that shes lucky: her family is happy and her parents are free-spirited. But sometimes Pina wonders who the grown-up is, her or her mother. When she chances upon an email with some devastating information, everything Pina thought she knew about life and love unravels. Can her family survive what she has discovered? Two siblings, two boys, two cities, three generations, four friends. How many versions of the truth?
Review
"Gives an important voice to those juggling their way through the complexities of life, where lines have been blurred and normal is a state of mind." Melina Marchetta, author, Saving Francesca
Review
"The charm of her writing, vulnerability of her characters and drama of the story keep readers engaged." Examiner.com
About the Author
Maria Pallotta-Chiarolli is the author of Someone You Know and the coauthor of Boys' Stuff and Girls' Talk.