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The Pain (aka Jake Porter) is six years old. His sister, The Great One (aka Abigail Porter), is eight. Like any siblings they drive each other crazy. The Pain is sure his parents love The Great One much more than him. The Great One is sure The Pain is loved way more than her. In funny, characterful episodes, the Porter family comes to life as The Pain and The Great One battle it out in the small dramas of everyday life: In "Soupy Saturdays" they experience the difficulties of bike-riding; dramas...
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Titles in this set Blubber Deenie Tiger Eyes Description This set of three classic teenage novels tackles important issues that most people face at one time or another. Meet Deenie, whose mum wants her to be a model; Jill, who has to tackle bullies and Davey whose family have to start a new life. Judy Blume is well known for her amazingly readable style and great characters, and although these books were written over 20 years ago they are as fresh and relevant as ever. Age range: 9 + No. of pages...
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Judy Blume is an essential part of growing up. This set of three novels for confident readers tackles important issues that children might come across in some form as they go through adolescence. Judy Blume's style is accessible and immensely readable. Though written over twenty years ago, these coming-of-age books still feel fresh and relevant and, time and time, again young readers will recognise themselves or others in the brilliantly portrayed characters. Changing allegiance amongst friends,...
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Here's to You, Rachel Robinson by Judy Blume (1998)
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