G'DAY Aints
“G’Day!” This Australian greeting is the key to unraveling Driew’s past. While overcoming a family split between Nieve, his caddywompus mother, and Gayle, his little sinister, a secret family memoir resurfaces. Driew’s family never asked for him, but one Aint supposed to help him out.
G’DAY: Aints is the third book in M. W. Adams’s award-winning Family Tree Novel series. For generations, the family tree records words and sing-song that wind deep in its core. Children playing in or around the tree may accidentally sever or uproot disturbing moments hidden in their Outback.
“G’Day!” This Australian greeting is the key to unraveling Driew’s past. While overcoming a family split between Nieve, his caddywompus mother, and Gayle, his little sinister, a secret family memoir resurfaces. Driew’s family never asked for him, but one Aint supposed to help him out.
G’DAY: Aints is the third book in M. W. Adams’s award-winning Family Tree Novel series. For generations, the family tree records words and sing-song that wind deep in its core. Children playing in or around the tree may accidentally sever or uproot disturbing moments hidden in their Outback.
“G’Day!” This Australian greeting is the key to unraveling Driew’s past. While overcoming a family split between Nieve, his caddywompus mother, and Gayle, his little sinister, a secret family memoir resurfaces. Driew’s family never asked for him, but one Aint supposed to help him out.
G’DAY: Aints is the third book in M. W. Adams’s award-winning Family Tree Novel series. For generations, the family tree records words and sing-song that wind deep in its core. Children playing in or around the tree may accidentally sever or uproot disturbing moments hidden in their Outback.
“G’Day!” This Australian greeting is the key to unraveling Driew’s past. While overcoming a family split between Nieve, his caddywompus mother, and Gayle, his little sinister, a secret family memoir resurfaces. Driew’s family never asked for him, but one Aint supposed to help him out.
G’DAY: Aints is the third book in M. W. Adams’s award-winning Family Tree Novel series. For generations, the family tree records words and sing-song that wind deep in its core. Children playing in or around the tree may accidentally sever or uproot disturbing moments hidden in their Outback.