Ebook {Epub PDF} Splintering by Eireann Corrigan
· Splintering by Eireann Corrigan | Editorial Reviews. NOOK Book (eBook) $ Sign in to Purchase Instantly. Available on Compatible NOOK Devices and the free NOOK Apps. WANT A . · TITLE: Splintering AUTHOR: Eireann Corrigan PAGES: PRICE (hardback): $ PUBLICATION DATE: April ISBN: CATEGORY: Fiction "Upstairs that night, my mother and sister and I piled the bedroom bookshelves against the door and stood with our backs pressed there, waiting to hear my father and brother fight him off. But we heard nothing/5(5). Buy Splintering by Eireann Corrigan online at Alibris. We have new and used copies available, in 2 editions - starting at $ Shop now.
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The book, Splintering, was written by Eireann Corrigan, also the author of, You Remind Me of You: A Poetry Memoir. Splintering, written in a rather interesting style, alters back and forth from the perspective of a young girl named Paulie to her brother, Jeremy. Splintering. by. Eireann Corrigan. · Rating details · ratings · 47 reviews. From the remarkable author of the PUSH bestseller YOU REMIND ME OF YOU, a searing novel in poems about a family falling apart after a violent assault. It's about the aftermath. It's about what happens after a stranger breaks into a house and attacks a family. Splintering (Push Poetry) by Eireann Corrigan Download PDF EPUB FB2. Apr 01, · Splintering is told in series of page poems. It's a story about family and the aftermath of what some may describe as a tragedy. The poems alternate from Paulie, the 15 year old daughter/sister, and Jeremy, the high school senior son/brother/5.
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