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Joanne MacGregor

    Joanne Macgregor writes for young adults, drawing on her experiences as a counselling psychologist who works with victims of crime and trauma. Her narratives explore the inner lives of teenagers as they navigate adversity and search for strength. Macgregor's writing offers young readers relatable perspectives on challenging themes, delivered with an engaging style. Her passion for nature and desire to escape the urban rush also subtly influence her storytelling.

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    Fault Lines
    • 2016

      Fault Lines

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      This is the third book in the series by Joanne Macgregor, but can also be read as a stand-alone. Both Turtle Walk (2011) and Rock Steady (2013) were best sellers. The eco-warriors are now in Grade 10 at Clifford House boarding school but this year, cracks are beginning to appear in their friendships, romances and their belief in themselves. When Samantha Steadman joins ecological activists to block fracking in the Karoo, she expects that her best friends will be right alongside her in the fight. But Nomusa takes a very different view of the controversial issue and Jessie, under the influence of a glamorous new girl at the school, is too obsessed with her weight and appearance to care about ecology. Samantha feels very alone as she tries to deal with pressure from boys, school and her Poison Dwarf of a science teacher, all while uncovering a personal mystery from the past and struggling to save the Karoo - as well as her friendships - from splitting down their fault lines.

      Fault Lines