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Jelly
(Paperback)
Jo Cotterill
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A warm, feel-good story for 9+ about taking a leap of faith when life feels wobbly. Perfect for fans of Cathy Cassidy.
Jelly, aged 11, is the life and soul of the classroom. She's popular and great at doing impressions. She's also overweight. She's learned to deal with the put-downs by brushing them off and pretending she finds it all very funny - while making up poems and writing her private worries in a notebook.
Then Lennon arrives, Mum's new boyfriend. He's nice. He treats her mum well, buys her flowers, doesn't let her down. He's the first person to have noticed that Jelly is playing a part. He reads her poems and tells her they're really good. In fact, he'd like to set one to music.
When a talent show is announced at school, Lennon persuades Jelly sing her poem in the contest. But can Jelly find the courage to perform something so personal - especially when Lennon might not always be there to cheer her on?
With all of my heart, I believe it is true that there is a heaven
for animals, too. The heaven of animals is a magical place. Angels
know every dog's favorite game; cats bask in their own rays of
sunshine; horses thunder across the sky. The loss of a pet is
heartbreaking. But in The Heaven of Animals, the love you have for
your animal friends lives on. National-bestselling author Nancy
Tillman's offers a message of comfort in this board book, which is
sure to help readers of all ages through the process of grieving
and healing.
When 12-year-old Jerome is killed by a police officer who mistakes
his toy gun for a real one, Jerome becomes a ghost. Stuck on earth
and watching his family grieve, Jerome wonders why he remains
there. He begins to notice other ghost boys and as their stories
are revealed, he learns they have something in common and remain
behind on earth for a reason. But what can the dead do to bring
about change? Combining fiction and real events, the book explores
themes of racism, prejudice and discrimination. As it jumps between
past and present, Ghost Boys spans generations of injustice,
inspiring discussions of social justice and the fight for equality.
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