What They Don't Know

Anita Horrocks
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What They Don't Know

Anita Horrocks
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Found in: Young Readers ages 9-12, Fiction Ages 9-12

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  • Published date: Oct 18, 2011
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 240
  • Publisher: Fitzhenry and Whiteside
  • ISBN: 9781554552283
  • Dimensions: 7.598425196" W x 0.393700787" L x 5.118110236" H
Anita Horrocks was born in The Pas, Manitoba, and grew up in Winkler, a small Mennonite community on the prairies of southern Manitoba. After high school she moved to Alberta, where she earned diplomas in Ecological Sciences and later, Print Journalism. She worked digging for dinosaur fossils, as a park interpreter and as a freelance writer before becoming public relations co-ordinator for the University of Lethbridge. She lives in Lethbridge with her husband, Bryan.

"What They Don't Know is an intriguing tale and more. There is a voyeuristic twist that will rivet the attention of even the most impatient adolescent reader. Those who have read Griffin and Sabine will recognize the guilty pleasure in reading a story in which we are encouraged to peer furtively at another person?s secret writings."
Books in Canada

"Horrocks doesn't hold back in the glimpse she allows us of the dark alleys waiting for teens determined to find them."
The Edmonton Journal

"Told by her older sister, Kelly, Hannah's gripping story is a nail-biting page-turner right from the opening paragraph."
Canadian Book Review Annual

"Anita Horrocks is a promising new novelist, able to combine a suspenseful plot with a thoughtful, sometimes poetic, exploration of the concerns and anxieties of teenage readers. . . A compassionate and gripping story."
Quill and Quire

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