March & Feather

March & Feather

by Emma Saska
March & Feather

March & Feather

by Emma Saska

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Overview

At Stony Point Homeschool Academy, high school senior Audra Dunne spends her time hanging out with friends, cooking and baking, and dreaming of her not-so-distant future at the Culinary Institute of America. Sure, she wishes she were comfortable enough to talk to her much-older sister about something other than AP Calculus. And sure, she wishes new kid Matthew Harwell would stop invading her friend group. But Audra finds comfort in her digital persona, Feather, exchanging texts with her best friend March, the pen pal she met on a homeschool forum four years ago. When March lets slip that he's recently moved to her city, Audra's curiosity begins to grow. What if she and March end their pact to stay anonymous? What if March goes to Stony Point? What if... March is someone she already knows?

As unexpected family developments and a personal crisis (or two) threaten to upend Audra's life, she'll have to decide whether turning away from all she's used to is worth it for the chance at finding more.



Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781739170622
Publisher: Little Oaks Independent Publishing
Publication date: 02/14/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 316
File size: 867 KB
Age Range: 13 - 18 Years

About the Author

Emma Saska is a graduate of Asbury University with a degree in creative writing and history. She spends her days working for a children's publisher and her nights devouring and creating stories. When she's not surrounding herself with books, Emma likes to bake, explore museums, find the best pie shops in the country, and clown over Taylor Swift conspiracy theories. She lives in New York City with her dog, Ivy Jean. March & Feather is Emma's first novel. Visit her online at emmasaska.tumblr.com and on Instagram @awkwordly_emma.
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