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I Had Such Friends

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Reminiscently capturing the warm and raw voices of Charlie Kelmeckis from The Perks of Being a Wallflower and Clay Jensen from Thirteen Reasons Why, I Had Such Friends is an important story about self-discovery, grief and finding your voice.When Charlie Parker, the most popular boy in school, dies it affects everyone who knew him. Everyone, that is, except for Hamish Day, the boy with only one friend, who lives on a cabbage farm.After the tragic car accident leaves his school in grief, Hamish finds himself pulled into the lives of the people left behind. He tries his best to thread them back together again, even though he is pretty sure he's the least qualified person for the job. As new friendships chip away at his quiet façade, Hamish is forced to face the traumas of his own past, as well as the person he is becoming.Set in rural Australia, I Had Such Friends is a powerful Australian YA debut that deals with the delicate themes of unrequited love, abuse, neglect, sexuality, bullying, prejudice, death and suicide.
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    • Books+Publishing

      July 5, 2018
      Hamish is a nobody. Less than a nobody. A poor year 12 farm boy with one friend—who is an even bigger loser. But his world is suddenly turned upside down by the accidental death of the most popular boy at school, which causes Hamish to be unexpectedly pulled into the lives of those left behind. This YA novel may seem like the usual coming-of-age story set in small-town Australia, but it has a fresh voice that's full of colloquialisms and also full of heart. Debut author Meg Gatland-Veness creates characters that feel like real people, whose lives and experiences will stay with a reader long after they finish the book. The novel is peppered with confronting themes—bullying, abuse, neglect, suicide, death, sexuality and prejudice—yet it doesn’t feel forced or overwhelming for the reader. The scenes that do contain sex, drinking and violence are never gratuitous or overly explicit, and the loss of virginity in a queer context is presented gently and with sensitivity. Gatland-Veness also displays a sardonic wit that shines through in Hamish’s voice. I Had Such Friends is a brilliant first novel that will leave older teenage readers with a truer sense of life in small-town Australia—and they'll be eagerly anticipating the author’s future works. L J Lacey is the owner of Melbourne children’s bookshop Three Four Knock on the Door

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