This is a book about a young girl called Rafaella, she starts at a new school and straight away, Lucy begins to tease her about her 'large ears'. She decides to call Rafaella 'Earwig', a name that sticks!!
Lucy instantly regrets her name calling but in order to hang out with the cool kids, Lucy ignores Rafaella....That is until one day, on the way home from school, Rafaella invites Lucy to tea; Lucy goes and finds she really likes Rafaella outside of school.
A friendship blossoms, but this is a secret friendship; one that Rafaella accepts. The girls become closer until one day Rafaella tells Lucy something special is about to happen, but she will not tell her what it is. The book takes a tragic turn when it is revealed that Rafaella has gone to hospital to have her 'large' ears pinned back....but sadly she does not survive the operation.
Lucy deals with the guilt she feels at not admitting her friendship in an open way and how she comes to terms with this.
The book's ending was a complete shock to me, as nowhere on the book cover did it suggest such a sad ending. This has highlighted to me, even more the importance of knowing what the literature you are exoposing children to contains. If this is had been a class reading project, the material would not have been suitable for younger children. The character Rafaella dies from a reaction to the anaesthetic during her operation.
This book does deal with some more contraversial issues but with a recommended age of 10-11 years, upper KS2 this book could be used as a disscussion piece when introducing and tackling issue's such as bullying.