Sandy Feet
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Sandy Feet

  1. 262 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
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Sandy Feet

About this book

'A road trip of healing and discovery, and one that I highly recommend you take.' Michael Gerard Bauer Hunter is stuck in a car with his family as they travel up the Queensland coast. It is a trip that his mum thinks will bring the family closer together, especially now that his stepdad and little brother are part of the mix. But with tension and secrets sizzling beneath the happy family facade, the road trip soon becomes Hunter's worst nightmare. The further away from home he gets the more he can't shake thoughts of the accident that took his dad away from them. Forced out of his comfort zone, Hunter tries to embrace life on the road. Between campsites he parties with friendly backpackers on the beach, has one too many close encounters with wild animals and finally meets a girl who actually understands how he feels. But is it enough to help him deal with the real reason his family set off on their journey in the first place? Sandy Feet is a raw and engaging coming-of-age story that perfectly portrays the highs and lows of adolescence as well as the consequences of family tragedy.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Author biography
  3. Title page
  4. Imprint page
  5. Dedication
  6. 1. The Road Trip
  7. 2. 1770
  8. 3. On the Open Road
  9. 4. Red Rock
  10. 5. Mackay
  11. 6. On the Road to Bowen
  12. 7. Bowen
  13. 8. On the Road Again
  14. 9. Jourama Falls
  15. 10. More Jourama Falls
  16. 11. Lake Placid
  17. 12. Mossman
  18. 13. The Gorge
  19. 14. The Daintree
  20. 15. Snapper Island
  21. 16. Hell
  22. 17. Wonga Beach
  23. 18. The Coral Sea
  24. 19. The Worst Corner of Hell
  25. 20. The Bend in the Road
  26. 21. Cairns
  27. 22. The Fig Tree
  28. 23. Trinity Beach
  29. 24. Dad
  30. Acknowledgements