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Amy feels like everything is going wrong. For a start, she's just
found out she isn't going to the same high school as everyone else.
Add to that her annoying younger brothers, Pops' worsening dementia
and Cassie, her supposed best friend, being meaner than ever, and
Amy's summer is not looking promising. Especially when Mum tells
her they're moving in with Gran and Pops for the holidays ... all
the way on the other side of town. But then she discovers who lives
over the road from her grandparents: Jay, the kind, quiet boy from
school. Soon Amy realizes that friendship isn't always about who
talks the most and the loudest, who does the most exciting things
or throws the coolest parties. Sometimes a friend is just someone
to talk to, someone to listen. But when outside pressures start to
creep back in, can Amy hang on to her summer of silver linings? A
humorous and heartfelt story of new friends, fresh starts and
silver linings, for fans of Jacqueline Wilson, Lisa Thompson and
Cath Howe. "A perfect book for Year 6 and 7 readers, and such an
evocative and moving story." - Phoebe Demeger, CLPE Librarian.
Praise for DIGGER AND ME: "A wonderful tale, told with heart, hope
and a shiny wet nose." - Gill Lewis, author of SWAN SONG "A really
special book." - Hilary McKay, author of THE SKYLARKS' WAR "A story
full of humanity." - Cath Howe, author of ELLA ON THE OUTSIDE
Where do I feel at home? When I'm sitting with my dog, Digger.
James splits his life between his mum's and his dad's houses. It's
far from perfect. Especially now Dad doesn't have time for bike
rides with him any more and Mum's always with her new boyfriend.
The constant is Digger, his dog and best friend. He's the glue that
holds the two halves of James's life together. So when James finds
a lump on Digger's leg, everything changes. Digger is the one he
can talk to about anything. But when it's Digger he needs to talk
about, where can he turn? A touching story about family, friendship
and finding your voice, for readers of Jacqueline Wilson, Lisa
Thompson and I, COSMO. "A wonderful tale, told with heart, hope and
a shiny wet nose." - Gill Lewis, author of SWAN SONG "A really
special book." - Hilary McKay, author of THE SKYLARKS' WAR "A story
full of humanity." - Cath Howe, author of ELLA ON THE OUTSIDE
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