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Digger and Me

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Where do I feel at home?
When I’m sitting with my dog, Digger.

James splits his life between his mum’s and his dad’s houses. It’s far from perfect. Especially now Dad doesn’t have time for bike rides with him any more and Mum’s always with her new boyfriend. The constant is Digger, his dog and best friend. He’s the glue that holds the two halves of James’s life together.

So when James finds a lump on Digger’s leg, everything changes. Digger is the one he can talk to about anything. But when it’s Digger he needs to talk about, where can he turn?

A touching story about family, friendship and finding your voice, for readers of Jacqueline Wilson, Lisa Thompson and I, COSMO.

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Digger And Me is a touching story about a boy called James, who absolutely adores his dog Digger. His beloved furry friend has become even more important to him as his parents have separated, and James finds himself living between two homes where his parents both have new partners. As well as that, his last year in primary school has been off to a shaky start with a succession of different supply teachers.

The easy-going golden retriever has become the one constant in James’ life. He is the one James can depend on, tell all his worries to and the one that will be there for him no matter what. Until suddenly everything changes when James discovers a lump on Digger’s leg.

With his world full of uncertainty, Mr Froggett, the latest new teacher, shows James how to channel his emotions through poetry. After some initial scepticism, James finds his voice; able to share his thoughts and feelings that he finds too hard to share otherwise. Poetry soon becomes a source of comfort as he journeys through this challenging time in his life.

This is a book takes you on an emotional rollercoaster!

Being written from James’ point of view, you can’t help but feel the depths of emotions the character goes through as if you were there with him. It is a relatable story that I imagine will resonate with many children, as well as adults. Family separation is sadly quite common, yet this does not make it any less of a confusing and turbulent time for any child. It is often hard for children to find a way to deal with these types of situations, and to find a channel to express their feelings. This book takes a considerate and thoughtful approach to these sensitive issues; punctuated with poetry that draws attention to ways we can find to help us cope in times of need.

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