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Holloway Jones

Holloway Jones
Holloway Jones
Holloway Jones is 16, her Mum is in prison and she is in foster care. Despite all this, her life is on track. She has a goal and is training hard for a place in the BMX Olympic Talent Team. But when she falls for charming, generous bad boy Avery, things start to unravel fast. Suddenly, she’s in too deep, involved in the kind of joint enterprise that it is very hard to walk away from.
Placey, Evan
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Placey, Evan
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Placey, Evan (2011) Holloway Jones.

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Abstract

Holloway Jones is 16, her Mum is in prison and she is in foster care. Despite all this, her life is on track. She has a goal and is training hard for a place in the BMX Olympic Talent Team. But when she falls for charming, generous bad boy Avery, things start to unravel fast. Suddenly, she’s in too deep, involved in the kind of joint enterprise that it is very hard to walk away from.

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Accepted/In Press date: 26 September 2011
Additional Information: Winner of the Brian Way Award for Best Play for Children and Young People 2012. Nominated for the Writers Guild Award for Best Play for Children and Young People 2012
Organisations: English

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Local EPrints ID: 353310
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/353310
PURE UUID: 1cfbffe5-1749-405a-ae4e-87e3f21efad4

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Date deposited: 04 Jun 2013 15:32
Last modified: 11 Dec 2021 02:16

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Author: Evan Placey

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