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Look me in the eye

running late drop it off without me. I type drop what off? I don't know what Mish is talking about. While I'm typing, another message appears... don't tell Bella. But I am Bella. Best friends Bella and Connie live on the outskirts of the city in an area that was once full of open fields and paddocks but is changing as the suburbs creep closer. And now there is Mish, Connie's cousin, who has to be included even though she is unfriendly and unpredictable. The pandemic lockdowns have lifted and the three teens are eager to explore their newfound independence. But with the world opening up, there has been a rise in surveillance, from apps that track their movements to voice recorders and hidden cameras. It feels like everyone is watching them. But when does 'watching' become 'watching over'? Do we have a right to know everything about those we love? This is a gripping tale of young teens navigating freedom and trust-building, privacy and secrets, in an era of parental surveillance.

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Barcode Shelf Location Collection Volume Ref. Branch Status Due Date Res.
32320004912147 Y
Young Adult Fiction   East Maitland Library . . On Loan . 9 Jul 2024
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ISBN 9780734420794 (paperback)
Classification Number Y
Author Godwin, Jane,1964-
Title Look me in the eye [BK]
running late drop it off without me. I type drop what off? I don't know what Mish is talking about. While I'm typing, another message appears... don't tell Bella. But I am Bella. Best friends Bella and Connie live on the outskirts of the city in an area that was once full of open fields and paddocks but is changing as the suburbs creep closer. And now there is Mish, Connie's cousin, who has to be included even though she is unfriendly and unpredictable. The pandemic lockdowns have lifted and the three teens are eager to explore their newfound independence. But with the world opening up, there has been a rise in surveillance, from apps that track their movements to voice recorders and hidden cameras. It feels like everyone is watching them. But when does 'watching' become 'watching over'? Do we have a right to know everything about those we love? This is a gripping tale of young teens navigating freedom and trust-building, privacy and secrets, in an era of parental surveillance.
Classification 13-16 years old.
Subject Best friends -- Juvenile fiction
Cousins -- Juvenile fiction
Teenagers -- Family relationships -- Juvenile fiction
Parent and child -- Juvenile fiction
Young adult fiction
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