My absolute darling / Gabriel Tallent.

By: Tallent, Gabriel [author.]Material type: TextTextDescription: 417 pages ; 24 cmISBN: 9780735211179; 0735211175Subject(s): Teenage girls -- Fiction | Identity (Philosophical concept) -- Fiction | Families -- Fiction | Friendship -- Fiction | Interpersonal relations -- Fiction | Middle schools -- Fiction | Widowers -- Fiction | FICTION / Literary | FICTION / Action & Adventure | FICTION / Coming of Age | California -- FictionGenre/Form: Bildungsromans. | Fiction. | Psychological fiction. Additional physical formats: Online version:: My absolute darlingDDC classification: 813/.6 LOC classification: PS3620.A536 | M9 2017Summary: "Turtle Alveston is a survivor. At fourteen, she roams the woods along the northern California coast. The creeks, tide pools, and rocky islands are her haunts and her hiding grounds, and she is known to wander for miles. But while her physical world is expansive, her personal one is small and treacherous: Turtle has grown up isolated since the death of her mother, in the thrall of her tortured and charismatic father, Martin. Her social existence is confined to the middle school (where she fends off the interest of anyone, student or teacher, who might penetrate her shell) and to her life with her father. Then Turtle meets Jacob, a high-school boy who tells jokes, lives in a big clean house, and looks at Turtle as if she is the sunrise. And for the first time, the larger world begins to come into focus: her life with Martin is neither safe nor sustainable. Motivated by her first experience with real friendship and a teenage crush, Turtle starts to imagine escape, using the very survival skills her father devoted himself to teaching her."--
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"A novel"--Book jacket.

"Turtle Alveston is a survivor. At fourteen, she roams the woods along the northern California coast. The creeks, tide pools, and rocky islands are her haunts and her hiding grounds, and she is known to wander for miles. But while her physical world is expansive, her personal one is small and treacherous: Turtle has grown up isolated since the death of her mother, in the thrall of her tortured and charismatic father, Martin. Her social existence is confined to the middle school (where she fends off the interest of anyone, student or teacher, who might penetrate her shell) and to her life with her father. Then Turtle meets Jacob, a high-school boy who tells jokes, lives in a big clean house, and looks at Turtle as if she is the sunrise. And for the first time, the larger world begins to come into focus: her life with Martin is neither safe nor sustainable. Motivated by her first experience with real friendship and a teenage crush, Turtle starts to imagine escape, using the very survival skills her father devoted himself to teaching her."--

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