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If you have ever set yourself a New Year’s Resolution, then you will relate perfectly to Fig Fitzherbert, the hero of the novel, ‘Fig Swims the World’. Fig would certainly be considered a ‘higher achiever’; she is a fantastic pianist, loves maths (and is incredibly talented in this area) and also loves making lists! Whilst Fig’s talents are undeniable, they never seem enough for her mum, who sets her a (seemingly impossible) challenge each New Year.
In this novel, Fig decides to take matters into her own hands and set herself a challenge…to swim around the world. This challenge is made even more ambitious as, when she sets the challenge, Fig cannot swim at all! It is an inspirational roller coaster of an adventure, with relatable characters and warm humour throughout. Her relationship with Sage, an older swimmer whom Fig meets at the pool, is particularly wonderful.
Fig is an inspirational character, and her journey gives so much to discuss around perseverance, motivation and facing your fears. It’s a brilliant read and would be an ideal accompaniment to discussions around ‘setting goals and challenges’.
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Does the book contain anything that teachers would wish to know about before recommending in class (strong language, sensitive topics etc.)?
Does the book contain anything that teachers would wish to know about before recommending in class (strong language, sensitive topics etc.)?
Would you recommend the book for use in primary schools?
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