Laura Carpenter writes emotionally charged contemporary romance with Irish heart, sharp dialogue, and characters who choose courage over convenience. Winner of the 2025 Impact International Indie Award for Contemporary Romance, she's known for stories rooted in consent, resilience, and found family. When she's not writing, she's plotting the next one with a cup of strong tea and a notebook full of ideas.
Academy Day
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- ISBN8233281518
- EAN9798233281518
- Date de parution02/02/2026
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- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
In Galway, exam season isn't just a timetable-it's a pressure system. Gráinne is the kind of teenager who can solve the problem and still feel like she's failing the moment. She carries panic in her ribs like a trapped bird, even while the world expects her to keep performing: school gates, training nights, assembly halls, noise, lights, eyes. And then the internet does what it always does-turns a young person into a headline.
But this is not a story about being "fixed."It's a story about being held. Aunties who arrive like starlings and tape shins with steady hands. A family room that becomes a study sanctuary. Adults who take safeguarding seriously, who say consent out loud, who build quiet corners on purpose. A community learning-clumsily, tenderly-how to protect young people without making them smaller. With sharp humour, fierce warmth, and the kind of lived-in Irish realism that hits you right in the chest, Acadamy Day is a love letter to the people who do the boring work that saves the day: the routines, the boundaries, the breath, the showing-up.
Because sometimes the bravest thing isn't winning. It's staying. ? ?
But this is not a story about being "fixed."It's a story about being held. Aunties who arrive like starlings and tape shins with steady hands. A family room that becomes a study sanctuary. Adults who take safeguarding seriously, who say consent out loud, who build quiet corners on purpose. A community learning-clumsily, tenderly-how to protect young people without making them smaller. With sharp humour, fierce warmth, and the kind of lived-in Irish realism that hits you right in the chest, Acadamy Day is a love letter to the people who do the boring work that saves the day: the routines, the boundaries, the breath, the showing-up.
Because sometimes the bravest thing isn't winning. It's staying. ? ?






















