The acclaimed author of The Art of Being Normal spins a side-splitting and heartwarming story for younger readers set in Bigg School, as Daniel tries to keep news of his part in the school play from his football-mad mates.
Life isn't easy for Daniel Littleton - Mum's poorly, Dad's always working and his twin sisters drive him up the wall! At school he's the only kid without the latest trainers or Xbox and his mates are starting to notice.
Things look up when he gets a starring role in the school play - though if his football-mad mates find out, they'll make his life a misery! But leading a double life is tricky and before long, Daniel's lies start spinning out of control...
Publisher: Guppy Publishing Ltd
ISBN: 9781916558083
Number of pages: 256
Dimensions: 198 x 129 x 15 mm
Interest age: From 9 years
Weight: 176 g
Language: English
The perfect books for anyone starting secondary school. Warm, funny and wise. - Holly Bourne
Don’t hesitate to pick this book up, you will not regret it for a second. - NetGalley
Perfect for years 5 - 7 and dealing with some important issues around bullying and being yourself. - NetGalley
A stunning read - Toppsta
This book is tender-hearted and funny - NetGalley
This is a wonderful story of navigating the high school social hierarchy, peer pressure, bullying (and bullying done by so-called friends), and friendships. It’s a story about being a young carer, about the pressures... More
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