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OverviewBridge has always been a bit of an oddball, but since she recovered from a serious accident, she's found fitting in with her friends increasingly hard. Tab and Em are getting cooler and they don't get why she insists on wearing novelty cat ears every day. Bridge just thinks they look good. It's getting harder to keep their promise of no fights, especially when they start keeping secrets from each other. Sherm wants to get to know Bridge better. But he’s hiding the anger he feels at his grandfather for walking out. And then there is another girl, who is struggling with an altogether more serious set of friendship troubles... Told from interlinked points of view, this is a bittersweet story about the trials of friendship and growing up. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Rebecca SteadPublisher: Andersen Press Ltd Imprint: Andersen Press Ltd Dimensions: Width: 12.90cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 19.80cm Weight: 0.244kg ISBN: 9781783449620ISBN 10: 1783449624 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 02 April 2020 Recommended Age: From 9 to 11 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews"""Masterly. . . Sensitively explores togetherness, aloneness, betrayal and love"" -- Meg Wolitzer * New York Times * ""A glorious celebration of love, friendship and betrayal that draws attention to the increasingly difficult problem of retaining one's own identity in a time of obsessive social media."" -- Sally Morris * Daily Mail * ""A must-read for any child at secondary school... I can't think of any contemporary children's author who is as good at humanising teenagers and conveying the business of growing up."" -- Alex O'Connell * The Times, Books of the Year * ""A touching and gentle love story... Stead is respectful of individuality and generous, witty and nonjudgemental about the confusion caused by falling in love."" -- Julia Eccleshare * Guardian, The Best of 2015 * ""A deft and witty coming of age drama"" * Independent * ""A novel that tackles big themes in a wry understated way."" * Martin Chilton, The Telegraph * ""An extraordinary novel"" * Washington Post, The Best Children's Books of 2015 * ""Bittersweet story from multi-award-winner Stead. Highly recommended."" * The Bookseller, Fiona Noble *" Masterly. . . Sensitively explores togetherness, aloneness, betrayal and love -- Meg Wolitzer * New York Times * A glorious celebration of love, friendship and betrayal that draws attention to the increasingly difficult problem of retaining one's own identity in a time of obsessive social media. -- Sally Morris * Daily Mail * A must-read for any child at secondary school... I can't think of any contemporary children's author who is as good at humanising teenagers and conveying the business of growing up. -- Alex O'Connell * The Times, Books of the Year * A touching and gentle love story... Stead is respectful of individuality and generous, witty and nonjudgemental about the confusion caused by falling in love. -- Julia Eccleshare * Guardian, The Best of 2015 * A deft and witty coming of age drama * Independent * A novel that tackles big themes in a wry understated way. * Martin Chilton, The Telegraph * An extraordinary novel * Washington Post, The Best Children's Books of 2015 * Bittersweet story from multi-award-winner Stead. Highly recommended. * The Bookseller, Fiona Noble * Author InformationRebecca Stead grew up in New York City where she lives today with her husband and two sons. Rebecca used to be a lawyer and wrote books for adults before turning to younger fiction. Her second book for children, When You Reach Me, won the Newbery Medal 2010, and her follow-up, Liar and Spy, was the winner of the Guardian Children's Fiction Prize. She now combines her writing with work as a literary agent Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |