Violet Ink

Violet Ink by Rebecca Westcott is a captivating story published by Puffin in 2014, featuring 400 pages in English. This narrative centers on the complex relationship between two sisters, Izzy and Alex, exploring themes of family dynamics and sibling bonds. As Izzy navigates her feelings of admiration and concern for her older sister, the arrival of a new boyfriend complicates their connection, leading to a poignant exploration of their relationship.
Readers will find a thoughtful portrayal of the sisters’ journey as they confront challenges that test their bond. The story delves into the emotional landscape of sibling relationships, highlighting the struggles of growing up and the impact of change within a family. Violet Ink presents a nuanced look at how love and understanding can help mend rifts, making it a relatable read for those interested in juvenile fiction that focuses on family and sibling themes.
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Violet Ink by Rebecca Westcott, author of Dandelion Clocks, is a beautiful and brilliant story of two sisters, which fans of Cathy Cassidy and Jacqueline Wilson will love. Quiet, contemplative Izzy has always adored her charismatic, confident older sister, Alex. But when Alex starts going out with a new boyfriend, she becomes first giggly, then withdrawn, and finally runs away. Izzy fears their special sisterly bond has been broken. When Alex returns, she is not alone. Will the new addition to the family be forever in the way or can the sisters rebuild their relationship?
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