This is How We Change the Ending

Kids, Teen, General Fiction, Fiction - YA
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Author: Vikki Wakefield ISBN: 9781925774900
Publisher: The Text Publishing Company Publication: September 3, 2019
Imprint: Text Publishing Language: English
Author: Vikki Wakefield
ISBN: 9781925774900
Publisher: The Text Publishing Company
Publication: September 3, 2019
Imprint: Text Publishing
Language: English

I have questions I’ve never asked. Worries I’ve never shared. Thoughts that circle and collide and die screaming because they never make it outside my head. Stuff like that, if you let it go—it’s a survival risk.

Sixteen-year-old Nate McKee is doing his best to be invisible. He’s worried about a lot of things—how his dad treats Nance and his twin half-brothers; the hydro crop in his bedroom; his reckless friend, Merrick.

Nate hangs out at the local youth centre and fills his notebooks with things he can’t say. But when some of his pages are stolen, and his words are graffitied at the centre, Nate realises he has allies. He might be able to make a difference, change his life, and claim his future. Or can he?

This is How We Change the Ending is raw and real, funny and heartbreaking—a story about what it takes to fight back when you’re not a hero.

‘Vikki Wakefield is one of the most creative and daring authors writing for young adults today.’ Danielle Binks

‘When I finish a Vikki Wakefield novel I get a tiny ache in my heart because I’m already missing her gutsy characters.’ Melina Marchetta

'Vikki Wakefield is one of Australia's best YA writers.’ Cath Crowley

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I have questions I’ve never asked. Worries I’ve never shared. Thoughts that circle and collide and die screaming because they never make it outside my head. Stuff like that, if you let it go—it’s a survival risk.

Sixteen-year-old Nate McKee is doing his best to be invisible. He’s worried about a lot of things—how his dad treats Nance and his twin half-brothers; the hydro crop in his bedroom; his reckless friend, Merrick.

Nate hangs out at the local youth centre and fills his notebooks with things he can’t say. But when some of his pages are stolen, and his words are graffitied at the centre, Nate realises he has allies. He might be able to make a difference, change his life, and claim his future. Or can he?

This is How We Change the Ending is raw and real, funny and heartbreaking—a story about what it takes to fight back when you’re not a hero.

‘Vikki Wakefield is one of the most creative and daring authors writing for young adults today.’ Danielle Binks

‘When I finish a Vikki Wakefield novel I get a tiny ache in my heart because I’m already missing her gutsy characters.’ Melina Marchetta

'Vikki Wakefield is one of Australia's best YA writers.’ Cath Crowley

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