Hunter’s Heart

Hunter’s Heart by Julia Green, published by Penguin Adult on July 7, 2005, is a 272-page novel written in English. This story follows 14-year-old Simon as he navigates the complexities of growing up during one transformative summer. As he begins to understand his relationships with women, he encounters Leah, a 16-year-old girl who manipulates him for her own amusement, leading to a tumultuous and dangerous situation.
Readers will find a rites of passage narrative that explores themes of social dynamics, dating, and the challenges of adolescence. Set against the backdrop of a wild Cornish landscape, the novel delves into Simon’s journey of self-discovery and the impact of betrayal. The story captures the essence of youth and the intricate relationships that shape one’s formative years.
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A rites of passage story about a 14-year-old boy growing up over one summer. Simon is beginning to sort out relationships with women, and when 16-year-old Leah decides to manipulate him for her own amusement, a powerful and dangerous mix begins to simmer. Set against a wild Cornish landscape and the evidence of a harsh and violent past, this is the story of a young man growing upand the girl who ultimately betrays him.
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