Angel Cake

Angel Cake by Cathy Cassidy is a novel published by Penguin Books Limited on July 2, 2009. This edition, written in English and spanning 240 pages, follows Anya, a young girl who dreams of a new life in Britain. As she navigates a school where she feels misunderstood, her thoughts often drift back to her Polish roots. The story takes a turn when she meets Dan, a boy with a troubled reputation, leading her to question the complexities of love and belonging.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of identity and romance against a backdrop of historical Europe. Anya’s journey reveals her struggles and aspirations, as she grapples with her feelings for Dan, who challenges her perceptions of what it means to be with someone considered “bad news.” The book delves into the emotional landscape of youth, friendship, and the search for connection, making it a poignant exploration of the trials of adolescence.
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Anya used to dream of moving to Britain to start a brand-new life. But as she sits in a school where nobody understands her: she dreams of Polish summer skies and the place where she once belonged. Then Anya meets bad boy Dan. He’s no angel: but she’s sure there’s a sweeter side to him. And when things begin to fall apart: Anya realizes she’s not alone – how can Dan be such bad news when being with him feels like heaven?
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