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Issue Details: First known date: 2015... 2015 Dear France
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'France is a Taekwondo champion – training for the Olympics. She talks to her guardian angel, Sam, about everything – but their relationship is ambivalent. She relies on him, and sometimes she would like to kill him – but how do you kill an angel? Sometimes she thinks the only thing she has control over is her body, but how can she be sure when food ‘talks’ to her all the time? And alongside her gruelling training regime, she also has to deal with her younger sister – who is sixteen going on thirty.

'When France meets Harley, a would-be-clairvoyant, she starts to wonder if her life is heading in the right direction. He’s cute, but can her growing attraction to him banish Sam from her mind for good?

'Funny and feisty, this is a novel about fighting your demons…and guardian angel, too.' (Publisher’s blurb)

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