A Girl and Her Compass
By Oliver Crane
Genre:-Saga/Literary/Adventure
Publisher:-TBLOD
Blurb:
- A beautiful book, to be taken slowly and thoughtfully
A gorgeous journey of adventure and discovery
A novel in which the characters' lives ebb and flow, rejuvenating the spirit
The hopes and dreams of three young adults – Tracy, Nicholas and Dani – lie in tatters.
Nicholas embarks on a seemingly futile quest to try and reclaim what they have lost. Dani is resigned to abandonment and reluctantly seeks a new path, whilst Tracy takes refuge with her father in his luxurious London apartment.
But despite her comfortable life, Tracy feels trapped by her fears. The mere thought of returning to Scotland, where painful memories linger, paralyses her.
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My Review:-This is Book Three in 'The Nicholas Trilogy' and I've had the pleasure of reading and reviewing Oliver Crane's other two books 'A Boy in a Storm' and 'Past, Present, and Hope.' In this book we get to meet new and old characters, some I love and others not so much. This book can be read as a standalone, but I would recommend reading books one and two first. Three people, Nicholas, Dani and Tracy each on searching for what is missing in their life. Even though they have been through a lot there is still something they all need. I don't want to give to much away, as this is a great read. I will say I love the ending but I feel it's also an ending that could be added to. A story of self-discovery, resilience, hope, but most of all friendship. If you have friendship you will never be alone.
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