Snakes and ladders

Scott, Mary-Anne

Notes
Finn Fletcher is 16 and lives in a small coastal town with his mother. When his drug-addled father is accused of a hit and run, Finn accepts his grandmother's offer of sending him to boarding school in Auckland. He meets and falls for Mia, a rich Italian girl who all the lads admire. She gives him a glimpse of her privileged life and invites him to partner her to the ball. Finn tries to keep his messy family background a secret, and to keep up with Mia and the others. As well as adjusting to the private school culture, he has to contend with the bullying and jealousy of Edward O'Neill. Against increasing odds, he makes it to the ball with Mia and from there to the illicit after ball. Alcohol and high-jinks around an unsupervised pool result in a tragedy and this is the turning point for Finn to finally confess the truth about his father's alleged crime.
Additional Notes
secrets, drugs, family problems, manslaughter
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Reading age: Seniors
Physical Description: 286 p, 20 cm
MARC Import date: London
MARC Record: London
Location edition Bar Code due date
Library R27147