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The Secret Life of Maeve Lee Kwong (2006)

by Kirsty Murray

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Where do you turn when your family is tragically torn apart, your close friends fall away, and your long-lost father is out of reach? Where do you fit when you're part Irish, part Chinese, part Australian? A warm-hearted story about teenage life in Australia now.
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4th and final in the quartet of novels that began with Bridie’s Fire. In this one Maeve is best friends with 2 girls, a great dancer and is hoping to go with her Mum to Hong Kong later in the year. She has a new baby halfbrother and father (she never knew her Irish Dad) and life is perfect until her mother is suddenly killed in a car accident. (This was a big shock to me reading this book- I didn’t see it coming!) Her Chinese grandparents try to take her away but in the end she lives at boarding school so she can still see her friends and her halfbrother. She discovers her father’s identity and as luck would have it gets to meet him on a camp to Ireland. Nice neat end to a great series.
p.3-6 with the Ouija board at the sleepover.{I have read this to a class and the students fought over the 2 copies I had as they wanted to know what happened next!] ( )
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Where do you turn when your family is tragically torn apart, your close friends fall away, and your long-lost father is out of reach? Where do you fit when you're part Irish, part Chinese, part Australian? A warm-hearted story about teenage life in Australia now.

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