Summary
Tess Sharpe: All My Faces
An ordinary deposit into a bank account one August morning turns into a nightmare for three teenagers, Nora, Iris and Wes. When the man in front of the cash register pulls out a gun, they realize they are in the middle of a robbery. In order to get herself and her friends out of a deadly trap, Nora has to look deep into herself and her childhood, which was marked by her criminal mother. It is precisely in dealing with that past that Nora will find the possibility of salvation.
This suspenseful novel deals with the issue of identity, the relationship between past and present experiences, and impressively outlines the ways of abuse, but also the possibilities of healing. Intriguing and unusual, All my faces convincingly talk about girl power and talk about love, friendship and faith in one's own abilities.
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