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Critical Praise

"A tender exploration of friendship, families, and first love." 

—Liane Moriarty, New York Times bestselling author of THE HUSBAND’S SECRET and WHAT ALICE FORGOT

"A tender exploration of friendship, families, and first love." 

—Liane Moriarty, New York Times bestselling author of THE HUSBAND’S SECRET and WHAT ALICE FORGOT

"Tender, madcap, and ultimately bittersweet, WALKING ON TRAMPOLINES chronicles the delightfully zigzag journey of a late bloomer who discovers her truest self in the most surprising ways."

—Beth Hoffman, New York Times bestselling author of LOOKING FOR ME and SAVING CEECEE HONEYCUTT

"A perfect summer read." 

—Sunday Mail

"A witty book that touches on some serious issues…plenty of humour…characters you grow to care about. A coming-of age-story with a difference." 

—Canberra Times

"A fun, nostalgic look at the ties that bind, and the indelibility of childhood." 

—Who Weekly

"The book we can’t stop talking about. One of those rare reads that’s funny and warm and engaging…an exquisite take on female friendships in all their complicated, layered glory…You have to read this book. I’m [Rebecca Sparrow] obsessed with it. Mia [Freedman] is obsessed with it." 

—Mamamia website

"A delightful debut novel." 

—Vogue

"A wonderful book that will have you laughing out loud and at other times fighting back tears." 

—Woman’s Day

"A warm and engaging novel that explores friendship, first love, betrayal and the healing power of tea cake." 

—Sunday Mail

"Whiting’s endearingly flawed characters have more depth than your average chick-lit novel…tender and funny." 

—Herald Sun