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How I became a girly girl by Louise Anne Smithson At the age of eighteen I discover that I have a younger half-brother living nearby who has recently suffered from a family tragedy. Since nobody else seems to want to employ me, I go to look after him for the summer, and discover that he is involved in a journey that will ultimately involve me as well. What starts as a simple baby-sitting job turns into a rediscovery of who we both are.
The story is principally set between May and September 2010, in Woodley, a suburb of Reading in Berkshire and the neighbouring town of Bracknell. However, it also involves visits to Nottingham and Bangkok.
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A recomended read
This story "How I became a girly girl" is a recomended read for several reasons, thogh with a caveat:
Understandibly, some readers might find that personal deamons would make reading about some of these issues to painfull. But Louise Anne Smithson has done a wonderfull job of dealing in a very positive and healing way with these issues. And it might help the reader deal with their own personal past experience, and progress towards healing in their own lives.
I would recommend you reserve a sufficient large block of time when you start reading the novel "How I became a girly girl", since I found it almost impossible to interrupt my reading.
Jessica Nicole