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Flip by Rebecca Fraser
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Flip

Exisle Publishing · 2025-09-09

A Young Adult pick for readers exploring Flip.

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Who It's For

  • Good for readers who enjoy Young Adult Fiction / People & Places / Australia & Oceania
  • Good for readers interested in contemporary
  • Good for fans of Young Adult

What You Get

  • Themes: Young, Family, Contemporary.
  • Reading lane: People & Places and Social Themes.
  • Publisher: Exisle Publishing.

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What we read

  • Young Adult Fiction / People & Places / Australia & Oceania

    79%
  • Young Adult Fiction / Social Themes / Homelessness & Poverty

    78%
  • Young Adult Fiction / Family / Parents

    78%

About This Book

Flip is a contemporary Australian young adult drama that explores big issues with soul and sensitivity. Its high-low content and feel-good finale make it a perfect read for both lovers of the genre and non-confident readers. Issues and themes flowing through Flip are timely and relevant, including a housing crisis, bullying, loss and grief, finding yourself and a sense of belonging, friendship and family dynamics, starting over in a new town and school, and the impacts of ca...

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Flip is a contemporary Australian young adult drama that explores big issues with soul and sensitivity. Its high-low content and feel-good finale make it a perfect read for both lovers of the genre and non-confident readers. Issues and themes flowing through Flip are timely and relevant, including a housing crisis, bullying, loss and grief, finding yourself and a sense of belonging, friendship and family dynamics, starting over in a new town and school, and the impacts of cancer and dementia. Denim Davies wishes he could flip his life, just like the vintage items and clothing he finds at garage sales and thrift stores and sells online. With the worsening housing crisis, Denim and his dad have spent a year moving from town to town in search of sustainable work and a home they can call their own. Every move means starting over in a new school. Denim feels he’s drifting through life without an anchor. When Denim and his dad arrive in the coastal town of Driftwood Heights, Denim knows things are only going to get worse. The only accommodation is in the trailer park, he’s just started Year 10, and in this small town where everyone knows each other he feels more of a misfit than ever. Besides, what’s the point of getting close to anyone if you’re just going to move away again? When Denim befriends Mina, a quirky girl with a carefree attitude, Driftwood Heights starts to look a little brighter. But then a vintage find that seems too good to be true goes horribly wrong, and he has a tough decision to make—one that could ruin his friendship forever. What do you do when flipping your life has too high a price? Reading age of 10 +, Interest age 14+. Rhiza Shorts are teen novellas for reluctant readers.

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