Hachette Australia together with the #AusYABloggers are celebrating the release of Break The Fall by author Jennifer Iacopelli . On tour, you'll find Australian and New Zealand bloggers, reviewers, instagrammers and youtubers and will begin on February 24th until March 1st 2020.
Tour Schedule
24th February Checkyourshelf_ Raathi Chota Shelle Reads Books | 25th February Bookish Universee Cait is Booked Nic Book Panda | 26th February Atlanta Bushnell Books Brooklyn the Bookworm Little Miss Star |
27th February Book and the Beauty Books Candles Cats Daydreaming Ink | 28th February Bookish Mystic Elissa Bookishbean Aus YA Bloggers | 29th February Chemical Bookdragon Lost in Literature She Writes About Books |
1st March 1 Girl 2 Many Books Dark Matter Zine The Owl Reader |
About The Book
Break The Fall
Written by Jennifer Iacopelli
Published by Hachette Australia
Add Break The Fall to Goodreads
Written by Jennifer Iacopelli
Published by Hachette Australia
Add Break The Fall to Goodreads
A fiercely told survivorship novel about one girl's determination to push her body to win gold at the Olympics, and the power of uniting as women to speak out.
The only thing seventeen-year-old Audrey Lee dreams about is swinging her way to Olympic glory. Nothing is going to stop her, not even the agony in her back. Every spasm and ache will be worth it once she has that gold medal around her neck.
But none of her training prepares her for her coach being led away in handcuffs, accused by a fellow gymnast of the unthinkable. No one knows what, or who to believe and Audrey's teammates go into meltdown.
As the Olympic torch closes in, Audrey has no idea who to trust, let alone what life holds after her final dismount. The only thing she can do is hope that in the end, belief in herself and what's left of her team, will be enough for gold.
About The Author
Jennifer Iacopelli was born in New York and has no plans to leave, ever. Growing up, she read everything she could get her hands on, but her favorite authors were L.M. Montgomery and Frances Hodgson Burnett, both of whom wrote about kick-butt girls before it was cool for girls to be kick-butt. As a high school librarian, she frolics all day with her students, books and computers and writes at night while cheering on her beloved Yankees.
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