Polly, CallumSharkey
Polly, CallumSharkey
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Polly

Author: CallumSharkey

Narrator: CallumSharkey

Unabridged: 15 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: CallumSharkey

Published: 02/03/2023

Categories: Children's Fiction


Synopsis

Polly is different to her family she likes to read books and her family like to watch TV her Parents and older brother are also not very nice to her. Polly’s school teacher Mrs Star is Horrible and mean and Polly has a special ability but how will she use it.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Valerity (Val) on February 14, 2015

A different book is this one by Polly Whittaker. An adult read. A memoir that tells of her various rebirths, going from her first normal one and life in London, England, with then the 2nd birth was when she moved to San Francisco and took on the name Polly Pandemonium, began making and selling latex......more

Goodreads review by Dana on August 18, 2024

Tough and beautiful and sinister. Your heart will swell and burst. 🖤❤️🩸✨......more

Goodreads review by Misha on October 07, 2014

Hot, deep, raw...just my style. This book is a glimpse into the life of a woman after my own heart. It's a must read for any woman who wants to see what it's like to live on the edge, be willing to take a deep look at yourself, and go for your dreams. This book isn't just about one wild woman's foray......more

Goodreads review by Jen on October 06, 2014

Mind Opening!! This is one of those books you start reading slower as you go because you don't want it to end! Polly has lived a vivid life filled with love, loss, and passion. Her ability to openly share these unique and very private stories has opened my eyes. It has given me the courage to finally......more

Goodreads review by Dav on November 19, 2014

I suppose I was predisposed to like a memoir from someone who came to SF around the same time I did and sought out and experienced similar things (cacophony, folsom street fair, burning man, etc). All that was missing was the Werepad. Of course unlike me she was busy creating fantastic new things as......more