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Jellicoe Road


Book Description


In this lyrical, absorbing, award-winning novel, nothing is as it seems, and every clue leads to more questions.

At age eleven, Taylor Markham was abandoned by her mother. At fourteen, she ran away from boarding school, only to be tracked down and brought back by a mysterious stranger. Now seventeen, Taylor's the reluctant leader of her school's underground community, whose ... More
Book Information
PublisherHarperTeen
BindingPaperback (20 editions)
Reading LevelYoung Adults
# of Pages432
ISBN-10B006OHULKC
Publication Date03/09/2010
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About Melina Marchetta (Author) : Marchetta is a Roman Catholic who was born in Sydney, NSW, Australia in 1964.
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12/22/2010 Peni Griffin said: It took me a little while to settle in to the nonlinear storytelling, but once I did it got compelling.
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6/22/2010 Lynndy Bennett tagged as: I read

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5/3/2010 Sara Scribner tagged as: I recommend, I read

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9/20/2009 Kathy Spielman

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5/21/2009 Pamela Kevern said: A little confusing until about the middle of the book. It all made sense by the end, but it was difficult to stay with it till then. After finishing it, I was glad I did.
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