Young Love Part 1: A School Yard Love Story

Young Love Part 1: A School Yard Love Story

by Dean Amory
Young Love Part 1: A School Yard Love Story

Young Love Part 1: A School Yard Love Story

by Dean Amory

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Overview

Sean is only seventeen, but the serious issues he faces when he falls in love with his new class mate, Katherine, resonate also with older readers. Theirs is a complicated relationship from the start. Readers will appreciate the realistic depiction of the issues faced by dating young adults and the tortured hero's psychological struggle after the heroine ends the relationship, especially when it becomes clear that both young people remain drawn to each other anyway and struggle to regain balance during the rest of the school year. "Young Love" is a refreshing high school romance set in Europe, Flanders, in the early seventies of the previous century and written with a total lack of stereotyping. The story has it all: it's witty, bittersweet, touching and rich in culture and history. But in the first place, it depicts all the uncertainties and overpowering emotions that come with true young love in a most original and genuine way.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781514332030
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 06/12/2015
Series: Young Love , #1
Pages: 352
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 7.99(h) x 0.73(d)

About the Author

Dean Amory, real name Edgard (Eddy) Adriaens, was born 21.09.1953 in the Flemish city of Aalst. He grew up with his parents and six brothers and sisters in the suburb of Terjoden. After finishing high school, he worked for 14 years as a correspondent and assistant (sales) executive in local SMEs. In 1986 he was recruited by Bacob Bank, and started as a relationship manager. After the bank's merger with Dexia, he moved on to be Electronic Banking Expertise Officer at Dexia, later renamed Belfius bank.
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