Nice Barrington Stoke book aimed at the difficult in-between age but nothing that would mean it can't go into primary school. Thanks to Poppy for the early copy, the book debuts on 9th May 2024.
Abby's mum died when she was little and so it's always been her and Dad. But now Dad has a girlfriend, a serious one...a moving in one. But she is so over the top. Abby is struggling with being told how proud they are, how lovely she looks and with her space being invaded, she finds it all very fake. But is it as simple as Abby thinks. After all there are good bits about having Jen in the house. But...then Jen says they aren't going on holiday with Gran and Grandpa, mums parents, and they are upset and Abby wants to protect them.
Finally Dad talks to Abby, she explains how she feels and Dad tells Abby things about Jen that Abby didn't know. Perhaps Abby has it all wrong. Can she put it right?
This is really well written. I like that Abby doesn't feel able to say what she feels (I'm the opposite, very foot in the mouth type and that's not always a good thing) but we need to talk to someone because if we don't we end up moody and resentful. I've not read any Sally Nicholls before and this makes me want to find out more. The press release says she is known for her "sensitive portrayal of difficult subjects for a younger age group". I'd concur, I'm going to recommend this to all those at school who love Cath Howe's books.