Author:Julia Green
A rites of passage story about a 14-year-old boy growing up over one summer. Simon is beginning to sort out relationships with women, and when 16-year-old Leah decides to manipulate him for her own amusement, a powerful and dangerous mix begins to simmer. Set against a wild Cornish landscape and the evidence of a harsh and violent past, this is the story of a young man growing upand the girl who ultimately betrays him.
Pete Johnson [is] one of our best contemporary children's humourists
—— TESA cleverly crafed fast-flowing comedy and the more subtle lessons in growing up and trying to change people won't be lost either
—— CarouselA lovely, funny book which explores the ideas of misfits and labelling people in a wonderfully entertaining way
—— The School LibrarianFull of comedy, this book has a light touch that can be so difficult to acheive
—— Teaching & LearningAn excruciatingly funny comedy
—— Amanda Craig , The TimesAs always, Chambers writes with the fierce intelligence and honesty which distinguishes his work. If more novels of adolescence had this quality and seriousness, we wouldn't risk losing those readers who feel patronised by teenage fiction
—— Linda Newbery , TES TeacherA complex book . . . resulting in a believable and inviting world
—— School Library Journal