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'Nina Kenwood won the 2018 Text Prize for her YA debut It Sounded Better in My Head, which follows neurotic 18-year-old Natalie as she navigates first love during the summer between high school and university. Reviewer Annie Waters calls it a 'gorgeous and funny coming-of-age novel that perfectly captures the awkward, liminal nature of adolescence'. She spoke with the author.'

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    y separately published work icon Books + Publishing vol. 99 no. 2 June 2019 16744439 2019 periodical issue This issues focuses on editors and their work.  2019 pg. 10-11 Section: Junior
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