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1 y separately published work icon Where You Left Us Rhiannon Ratcliffe Wilde , St Lucia : University of Queensland Press , 2022 24687506 2022 single work novel young adult

'Cinnamon Prince is angry. She’s living at home with her rockstar father after his latest breakdown, and she’s stuck in a town where people have whispered that the Princes aren’t quite right ever since the mysterious disappearance of her Great Aunt Sadie. Not that Cinnamon cares about anyone else’s opinion. Except, she might be really starting to care what her gorgeous co-worker Daisy Leung thinks.

'Scarlett Prince is anxious. Most of the time, and also about spending the summer with her sister and barely there dad. She’s holding it together. Just. But when sister’s ex-boyfriend now-best-friend Will starts helping her search for the truth about Sadie, things get all-the ways complicated.

'Can solving the mystery fix their broken family?

'A story about healing, home and how to pick up the pieces when you feel left behind.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Henry Hamlet’s Heart Rhiannon Ratcliffe Wilde , St Lucia : University of Queensland Press , 2021 19703390 2021 single work novel young adult 'Henry is neurotic and insecure: academically gifted, but directionless. School captain, but largely unpopular, he navigates the social mires of the private school scene with difficulty and hilarity by hiding behind his enigmatic best friend, Lennon Cane. A photographer and football star, Lennon lives with his father. He is brilliant at most things, but highly emotionally guarded. After it becomes apparent that Len has always had feelings for Henry, the two fall in love, with both beautiful and disastrous consequences. Dealing with key themes of friendship, LGBTQI+ rights, first love, and belonging, this is a coming-of-age, coming out story with a twist.' (Publication summary)
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