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Who would have thought that being run over by a bus could save your life? Chloe is the only child of egg-head parents - and she's been home-schooled for years because her parents are sure it's the best way to nurture her 'special talents'. So Chloe feels isolated and doesn't have any friends of her own age. But when Chloe is in an accident and ends up on the children's ward of a hospital, for all of her super-education she realises she's got a lot to learn about real life! And Chloe starts to wonder if her parents' determination to keep her at home isn't really just about her 'special talents'...
A note on book covers: while we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.
Isolation, accident, and awakening to life's realities.
Who is this book for?
Hothouse Flower offers a touching look at a girl’s journey from sheltered innocence to a broader understanding of life. If you're drawn to stories about personal growth and challenging expectations, this book could resonate deeply with you. Chloe's experience paints a compelling picture of how unexpected events can open up new worlds of insight.