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Multi-award-winning Patrice Lawrence’s first contemporary middle grade novel is a page-turning mystery and exploration of fractured families, long-buried secrets and the power of friendship, told with warmth and compassion. Three 13-year-old strangers are connected by one big secret. Nervous Ayrton was stolen away from his mum as a baby. He was returned safely, but now Mum won’t let him out of her sight. Curious Stanley has a Forbidden Grandmother. His mum won’t even talk about her. Homeless Sen has finally found a place to live, but she’ll be out on the street if she upsets her secretive landlady. What happens when their paths cross…?

Stunning storytelling – by turns powerful and witty – from an exceptional writer for young people.

A page-turning mystery with real depth.

Patrice has won the Waterstones Children’s Prize and the YA Book prize and been shortlisted for many other prestigious awards.

Our Review Panel says...

This is probably one of my books of the year. It’s beautifully constructed, with three parallel storylines which eventually merge. There’s a lot for children to empathise with and discuss. It’s a genuine page-turner!

Gripping, empathy-filled, warm, complex and optimistic!

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