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Live to tell

By Lisa Harrington

Award winning fiction, Canadian fiction, Canadian authors (Fiction), Mysteries and crime stories

Human-narrated audio, Human-transcribed braille

Summary

When Libby Thorne wakes up in the hospital, they tell her she was in a car accident, that it was her fault, that an innocent victim is clinging to life, and that criminal charges are being laid. Libby can't remember… the accident, the party, the drinking, or the guy who keeps sending her flowers and acts like he's her boyfriend. With the help of her best friend, Kasey, Libby begins to realize that something is not right, and that what she's been told may not be what happened - but is she prepared for the truth? Some descriptions of sex and violence, some strong language. Winner of the 2014 White Pine Fiction Award. For senior high readers. 2012.

Title Details

ISBN 9781770862173
Publisher Dancing Cat Books
Copyright Date 2012
Book number 2404401

Audio details for CELA title

Narrator Deborah Kipp
Duration 4 hours 32 minutes 49 seconds
Audio producer CNIB, 2013.

Braille details for CELA title

Volumes 4
Braille code UEB
Braille producer CNIB, 2014.
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