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The Truth About Riley
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The Truth About Riley

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When Riley’s dad dies suddenly, leaving behind a mountain of debt, the life she’s used to starts crumbling around her.

Suddenly finding herself homeless, Riley tries to keep up appearances at school, hiding the truth from her lovely but clueless friend Sophie and spiteful, suspicious Vanessa.

But as strangers step up to help her and her mum, Riley realises that sometimes it is those you least expect who will change your life for the better …

The Truth About Riley is the timely and thought-provoking new story for young readers from one of Ireland’s best-loved storytellers.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Gill
Country
Ireland
Date
7 September 2022
Pages
208
ISBN
9780717195213

When Riley’s dad dies suddenly, leaving behind a mountain of debt, the life she’s used to starts crumbling around her.

Suddenly finding herself homeless, Riley tries to keep up appearances at school, hiding the truth from her lovely but clueless friend Sophie and spiteful, suspicious Vanessa.

But as strangers step up to help her and her mum, Riley realises that sometimes it is those you least expect who will change your life for the better …

The Truth About Riley is the timely and thought-provoking new story for young readers from one of Ireland’s best-loved storytellers.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Gill
Country
Ireland
Date
7 September 2022
Pages
208
ISBN
9780717195213