Broken Soup

Broken Soup by Jenny Valentine is a UK edition published by HarperCollins Children’s Books in 2008, featuring 248 pages in English. This novel follows Rowan, a girl burdened with responsibilities, particularly caring for her younger sister. When a handsome stranger unexpectedly hands her a dropped negative, Rowan is drawn into a mystery that intertwines her past with her present, prompting her to uncover the identity of the boy and the significance of the negative.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of family, friendship, and the complexities of youth. As Rowan navigates her daily life, she grapples with the weight of her responsibilities while seeking answers about the mysterious boy and the photograph that reveals her deceased brother, Jack. The story delves into social themes and the emotional landscape of young adulthood, making it a poignant exploration of loss and connection.
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An intriguing, compelling and moving new novel from the award-winning author of Finding Violet Park.
When the good-looking boy with the gentle voice presses the dropped negative into Rowan’s hand, she’s sure it’s all a big mistake. But next moment he’s gone, lost in the crowd of bustling shoppers. And she can’t afford to lose her place in the checkout queue – after all, if she doesn’t take the groceries home, nobody else will.
Rowan has more responsibilities than most girls her age. These days, she pretty much looks after her little sister single-handedly – which doesn’t leave much time for friends or fun. So when she finds out that Bee from school saw the whole thing, it piques her curiosity. Who was the mysterious stranger? Why was he so insistent that the negative belonged to Rowan?
Bee invites Rowan to her house where they make a print of the negative. And the face that appears in front of Rowan’s eyes is that of her dead brother Jack…
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