![]() ![]() Moreover, she apparently prefers the known to the unknown. She didn’t much like the children’s home where she was living, but had bonded with the social worker who’s driving the car to the new foster home. Her background is made clear almost immediately: she lived with her mother in a caravan, neglected but coping on the whole, until her mother was imprisoned for drug-dealing. It’s narrated by sixteen-year-old Katie Parker, and starts when she is travelling from a children’s home, where she’s been living for the past six months, to a potential foster family. While travelling recently I decided to read the book, which I quickly realised is intended for teenagers rather than adults but that’s not necessarily a bad thing. I had not come across Jenny B Jones before, as far as I know, but this book ‘In Between’, which calls itself a ‘Katie Parker production’, looked interesting, so I downloaded it. But I’m always willing to try anything that sounds even vaguely interesting, and which has some positive reviews. I never know what to expect from free Kindle fiction books by authors I have not previously heard of. ![]()
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