Sydney est persuadée que la mort de son père n'était pas un accident. Seul psychiatre de la ville, il connaissait les secrets de tous ses habitants... Qui, parmi ses patients, aurait eu intérêt à vouloir sa mort ? D'où proviennent les mystérieux textos que Sydney reçoit après son décès ? Et pourquoi June, la fille la plus populaire du lycée, assiste-t-elle à l'enterrement ? Alors qu'elle est de plus en plus attirée par June, Sydney nourrit l'espoir d'une vie plus belle. Malheureusement, les secrets ne restent jamais longtemps dans l'ombre... Veut-elle vraiment connaître la vérité ?
Savannah Brown Livres
Savannah Brown est une poétesse et romancière américaine dont l'œuvre explore les thèmes de l'acceptation de soi et de l'identité. Elle a lancé sa carrière à un jeune âge via des plateformes en ligne, où ses mots ont trouvé un écho auprès de millions de personnes. Son style littéraire mêle l'urgence du spoken word à la profondeur de l'écriture introspective, créant des récits captivants et intimes. Brown explore les complexités des liens humains et des luttes intérieures avec une sensibilité et une force distinctives.



The Truth about Keeping Secrets
- 336pages
- 12 heures de lecture
A stunning coming-of-age tale from poet and writer Savannah Brown. Sydney's dad is the only psychiatrist for miles around in their small Ohio town. He is also unexpectedly dead. Sydney believes the crash was anything but an accident. And when the threatening texts begin, and June Copeland - homecoming queen and golden child - appears at his funeral out of nowhere, she's sure of it. But through Sydney's newfound relationship with June, she's given a glimpse of a life without the darkness of an unresolved grief and the chance, just maybe, of a fresh start. Until it's clear that the secrets won't go away, and the truth might bring everything crashing down... Imperfect friendships, the shadow of grief and the sweet pain of romance - this is a poetic, thrilling ode to being human.
The new gripping YA thriller from online sensation Savannah Brown, author of The Truth About Keeping Secrets, Graffiti, and Sweetdark. Perfect for fans of Karen McManus, Holly Jackson's A Good Girl's Guide to Murder and E. Lockhart's We Were Liars. When fledgling singer Roxy Raines vanishes from the tiny resort of Sandown, the island's locals refuse to talk about it to any outsiders, dismissing Roxy as a teenage runaway. Thirty years later, seventeen-year-old Mona Perry is convinced there's something more sinister at play. Armed with a suitcase and a microphone - to record her findings for her podcast's listeners - the troubled teen is on a deadline: one hot summer is all she has to get to the bottom of Roxy's story. But as Mona gets drawn into the strange goings on of this isolated community, it becomes clear that nothing is as it seems. Least of all Mona's own past, and the disappearance of someone else, someone much closer to her... How far will she go to uncover the truth? Praise for The Things We Don't See: 'A propulsive mystery driven by beautifully raw narration . . . Brown's prose reads like a live wire.' Rory Power, author of Wilder Girls 'A beautifully written mystery with a host of fascinating characters' Vincent Ralph, author of Are You Watching?