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This is a temporary place-holder - we'll put more here soon.
In the meantime, see
I haven't heard Meg speak, but I have read (and very much
enjoyed!) one of her books ("Piper" - see right) and we've
had some wide-ranging and fun conversations. I certainly
recommend her company, so I expect she's probably generally
fun to listen to and work with.
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Piper - published in October 2007
Tanith's grandmother tells her a mysterious story that has haunted her
family for generations. It is a story without an end, a riddle that she
must solve and to do so she must enter the dangerous world of the city,
where lone children like her live on the edge, cast out by society.
There Tanith meets Crow, a charismatic boy with a band of ragtag kids
depending on him for survival. The two are drawn to each other, but
there's something strange about Crow and Tanith doesn't trust him with
her secret. But maybe Crow has secrets of his own ... |
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