Anne-Marie Conway is a primary school teacher specialising in drama, but also runs her own children's theatre company, Full Circle. She lives in London with her husband, two young sons and two eccentric cats, Betty and Boo. Her books have been selected for the Summer Reading Challenge twice (Phoebe Finds Her Voice in 2011 and Butterfly Summer in 2012) and - with Butterfly Summer also selected for Bookbuzz 2013 and shortlisted for the Oxfordshire Book Awards - Anne-Marie has become renowned for her sizzling summer mysteries. Tangled Secrets is her third such novel. Author location: London
Secrets and mysteries abound in Anne-Marie conway’s haunting novel,
BUTTERFLY SUMMER. Becky and her mother have moved to a small
village for a fresh start but when Becky finds an old photo of her
mother with a baby, taken 12 years before Becky herself was born,
questions need to be answered. Like just why is her mother so
afraid of water? Perhaps Becky’s new friend Rosa May holds the
answer.
*The Sunday Express*
A gripping story for young teens.
*Friends of the Earth*
A gripping story which catches the importance of friendship – even
when there are dark, dark secrets. When Becky and her mum return to
where her mum grew up she uncovers an old photo which reveals
something about her family she has never known before. Mum’s too
busy with her new job to ask but Becky finds a very special friend
in the beautiful Butterfly Garden. There are secrets everywhere in
this atmospheric story which is beautifully resolved.
*Love Reading 4 Kids*
Becky is haunted – in every sense – by her family’s past, and
especially by her father, whom her mother refuses to discuss with
her. Who is the demanding girl in the butterfly garden on the edge
of the village whom nobody sees except Becky? And what really
happened to her father? Lovely characters include Mum’s supportive
friend Stella, her common-sensible son Mack and Mr and Mrs Jackson
who run the village shop.
*The Independent on Sunday*
Conway drops clues deftly into the water with hardly a ripple —
reread this gently nostalgic mystery and you will be astonished at
what you missed the first time.
*The Jewish Chronicle*
I adored this book... It was sad, gripping, touching, surprising,
exciting and everything you could want from a great book.
*What Lexie Loves*
I have recommended this book to all of my friends and become
engrossed in Becky’s story...probably the best book I have been
given to review.
*Scholastic Book Club review by Georgia, aged 12*
I was...completely swept up in the story from the first page. The
setting is beautifully done, with the hot oppressive summer
perfectly matching the tone of the story, and the butterfly garden
itself embodying the relationship between Becky and Rosa May. The
more serious themes, such as Becky's mother's depression, are dealt
with sensitively but without sugar coating, and Rosa May's
changeable nature gave the story a real sense of danger and
tension. It's really not the story of light and happiness suggested
by the title, but a much more weighty read that will give readers
something to really think about.
*The Bookbag*
Like Conway’s Star Makers Club series, [Butterfly Summer} is really
easy to read – she has a wonderful writing style which makes the
book hard to put down and her prose captures the settings,
especially the Butterfly Garden itself, vividly... A definite
recommendation for a thrilling read.
*Ya Yeah Yeah blog*
Like the sun glinting on a butterfly’s wing, there’s both light and
darkness in Anne-Marie Conway’s outstanding novel...[Butterfly
Summer] gets to the heart of childhood dilemmas whilst unravelling
mysteries from the past. A terrific read for youngsters aged nine
and over.
*Lancashire Evening Post*
This book does not try to lessen the impact of depression and loss,
and weaves them into an incredibly moving and thrilling tale. The
ending is both shocking and sad, and thoroughly satisfying. Highly
recommended!
*Carousel*
Suspenseful and intriguing.
*Sophie McKenzie*
This gentle but gripping book is a tale of friendship and the
paranormal and is perfect for fans of Cathy Cassidy and Karen
McCombie.
*Booktrust*
What makes this one special is the brooding atmosphere of secrets
waiting to be discovered, which builds like a gathering summer
storm.
*Books for Keeps*
This is a book that you finish and want to read all over again...
Anne-Marie Conway deftly keeps you away from the truth, dropping
hints that have you wondering but don’t reveal too much.
*Books, bonnets and full-frontal blogging*
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