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Diane Tullson

    Diane Tullson crafts compelling narratives for young adults, often exploring profound themes with a keen eye for detail. Her writing is characterized by its accessible yet engaging style, drawing readers into immersive story worlds. She excels at developing complex characters and delving into their psychological depths, lending significant weight to her prose. Her background in journalism and editing informs the precision and clarity evident in her literary work.

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    Taz's Recipe
    Riley Park
    • 2016

      Taz's Recipe

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of intense cooking competitions, the story explores the bonds of friendship among a group of high school chefs navigating personal challenges. As they face the pressures of culinary arts, themes of divorce and grief emerge, impacting their relationships and teamwork. The characters must learn to balance their passion for cooking with the complexities of their lives, ultimately discovering resilience and support within their culinary community.

      Taz's Recipe
    • 2009

      Riley Park

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading
      3.8(142)Add rating

      The story explores themes of friendship, loss, and resilience through Corbin, a hockey player who thrives on physicality and the thrill of risk. After a tragic incident at a party leaves his friend Darius dead and Corbin seriously injured, he grapples with a fragmented memory of the attack and the emotional turmoil of grief. As he seeks to uncover the truth about what happened, Corbin must confront his own struggles and consider whether he can find strength in acceptance rather than vengeance.

      Riley Park