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Title:The Flywheel
Author:Erin Gough
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 309 pages
Published:February 1st 2015 by Hardie Grant Egmont
Categories:LGBT. Young Adult. Contemporary. Romance
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Rating: 3.63 | 1811 Users | 370 Reviews

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The Ampersand Prize-winner Erin Gough delivers a heart-warming debut novel about queer romance, crap parents & finding your feet when life gets messy.

Seventeen-year-old Del drops out of high school when her romance with another girl goes horribly wrong. Preferring chaos to bullying, Del makes it her mission to save her dad's crumbling café, the Flywheel, while he 'finds himself' overseas.

Accompanied by her charming troublemaker best friend Charlie, Del sets out to save the cafe, keep Charlie out of prison, and maybe get a date with Rosa, the beautiful flamenco dancer from across the road. But when life is messy enough as it is, can girl-on-girl romance ever have a happy ending?

This hilarious and accident-prone novel is about how to be heartbroken and how to fall in love; about rising above high-school drama and wrestling with problems that are (almost) too big. It speaks directly to teens and assures them that they’re not alone, and does it all with an abundance of heart.

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ISBN: 1742978177 (ISBN13: 9781742978178)
Edition Language: English
Setting: Sydney, New South Wales(Australia)
Literary Awards: The Inky Awards Nominee for Gold Inky (2016), Ampersand Prize (2014)


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well this was a disaster

Delilah is seventeen and in her last year of high school in Australia. She's also stuck working endless hours in her father's cafe, the Flywheel, as he goes on a whirlwind world trip: hopefully to mend his broken heart. You see, Delilah's mother, June, left him for another man and moved away, leaving Delilah and her father (and the cafe) all alone. But suddenly Delilah finds herself seventeen and running the Flywheel solo. She has no time for school, homework, or even her friends. She barely



well this was a disaster

DNF @ 40%I really tried to finish this but it's not happening. I can't get myself to be invested in Delilah as a character at all, and I actively dislike her best friend, Charlie. The whole situation feels a bit convoluted and forced and the characters fell flat enough that they weren't motivating me to push myself through to the end. I'm super sad after how much I've been anticipating this book, but after trying for a week to get myself to pick it back up it just isn't going to happen.

DNFed at 30%. Review here: https://weezieswhimsicalwritings.word...

Well this was excellent. Diversity and great supporting characters and a flawed but lovable main character. This is definitely one you want to read, by a new Aussie author I will be reading EVERYTHING from!Hardie Grant Egmont is certainly good at picking their Ampersand Project winners!_________________________________This book is absolutely epic.We have our main character Delilah, aka Del, who is really really excellent. What I FIRST liked about her was that dropping out of school wasnt

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