You know I'm no good
(Audiobook CD)
Author
Contributors
Bishop, Hayden, narrator.
Published
[New York, NY] : Harper Audio, [2020].
Format
Audiobook CD
Edition
Unabridged.
Status
Port Angeles - YA Talking Books
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Copies
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Subjects
LC Subjects
Bildungsromans.
Boarding schools -- Fiction.
Boarding schools -- Juvenile fiction.
Children's audiobooks.
Drug abuse -- Fiction.
Drug abuse -- Juvenile fiction.
Rape -- Fiction.
Rape -- Juvenile fiction.
Self-mutilation -- Fiction.
Self-mutilation -- Juvenile fiction.
Stepfamilies -- Fiction.
Stepfamilies -- Juvenile fiction.
Teenage girls -- Fiction.
Teenage girls -- Juvenile fiction.
Young adult fiction.
Boarding schools -- Fiction.
Boarding schools -- Juvenile fiction.
Children's audiobooks.
Drug abuse -- Fiction.
Drug abuse -- Juvenile fiction.
Rape -- Fiction.
Rape -- Juvenile fiction.
Self-mutilation -- Fiction.
Self-mutilation -- Juvenile fiction.
Stepfamilies -- Fiction.
Stepfamilies -- Juvenile fiction.
Teenage girls -- Fiction.
Teenage girls -- Juvenile fiction.
Young adult fiction.
Other Subjects
More Details
Published
[New York, NY] : Harper Audio, [2020].
Edition
Unabridged.
Physical Desc
6 audio discs (7 1/4 hr.) : CD audio, digital ; 4 3/4 in.
Language
English
UPC
9780063033252
Notes
General Note
Title from container.
General Note
Compact discs.
Participants/Performers
Read by Hayden Bishop.
Description
Mia is officially a troubled teen. She gets bad grades, drinks too much, and has probably gone too far with too many guys. But she doesn't realize how out of control she seems until she is taken from her home in the middle of the night and sent away to Red Oak Academy, a therapeutic girls' boarding school in the middle of nowhere. While there, Mia is forced to confront her painful past at the same time she questions why she's at Red Oak. If she were a boy, would her behavior be considered wild enough to get sent away? But what happens when circumstances outside of her control compel Mia to make herself vulnerable enough to be truly seen?