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Trains in the distance, man, the world rumbles by waitin for the stars now to tear back the sky.

Every wall must rattle when this change comes crashin in before we start let’s fall apart – tomorrow, we begin. —

A powerful new collection of contemporary poems for teenagers from Matt Goodfellow, winner of the CLiPPA 2024 and author of Let’s Chase Stars Together and The Final Year.

Ideal for young people aged 11+

With poems about everything from navigating your first day of secondary school at eleven to finding your first love at sixteen, this collection explores the highs, lows and messy middles of teenage life. Told in Matt Goodfellow’s engaging and powerful style, this book takes the reader on an emotional rollercoaster; from anger at your teachers to those blissful, simple days with your mates. With poems that sensitively deal with difficult issues, there is a space in Matt’s poetry for all teens to feel seen, whether poetry is their thing or not!

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Another gem of a book by Matt Goodfellow. This poetry collection will convince even the most reluctant about poetry that it might just be their thing.

This collection of poems is aimed at readers 11+ and tackles every day subjects: teachers, school days and making friends. The 66 poems will make you laugh, smile, cry, feel and think… there’s a perfect poem for everyone.

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