(Dyslexia-friendly)
An inter-generational story about dealing with and overcoming worry.
A tender, reassuring and vital tale of friendship exploring how we deal with and overcome worry, perfectly pitched for young readers.
Amy May knows about webs of worries β so many people she meets are caught in them, from her own artist dad to newly arrived refugee Rima and her family. By being brave enough to open up her worry box, Amy May helps all those around her find a way forward.
Particularly suitable for readers aged 9+ with a reading age of 8.
Short-listed for Coventry Inspiration Book Awards Rapid Reads Category 2019 Long-listed for Jhalak Prize 2018 Nominated for Carnegie Medal 2019
“"A tender story about loss, friendship, hope and resolution which gives an insight into two very different backgrounds and might provide reassurance for those in similar circumstances, as well as helping to develop empathy" -- The Letterpress Project”
"A tender story about loss, friendship, hope and resolution which gives an insight into two very different backgrounds and might provide reassurance for those in similar circumstances, as well as helping to develop empathy" β The Letterpress Project
"'An important, tender and vital story about dealing with and overcoming worry β¦ [Sita Brahmachari] handles complex emotions in a pitch-perfect way for young readers" β The Bookseller
"Lovely little book. Good for exploring feelings" β Empathy Lab
"Sita Brahmachari handles the girls' emotions with a great deal of sensitivity β¦ It's gentle, reassuring and there's no sugary ending where everything goes back to just how it was" β The Bookbag
"Beautifully soul-searching and handles complex emotions in an age-appropriate way, providing much space for thought and contemplation" β Minerva Reads, Blog
"This sensitive story addressing both trauma (Rima) and anxiety (Amy) is particularly suitable for reluctant or struggling readers" β CBI
Sita Brahmachari was brought up in the Lake District by an Indian doctor father and an English nurse mother, and her parents' life stories and care for others inform her hugely sensitive and socially aware writing. After a career in theatre, her debut novel, Artichoke Hearts, won the 2011 Waterstones Children's Book Prize. Sita lives and writes in North London with her husband, three children, and Billie the dog, and is also involved in numerous charity projects.Jane Ray has illustrated over 60 children's books, working with authors such as Michael Rosen, Carol Ann Duffy, Jeanette Winterson, Dianne Hofmeyr and Kevin Crossley-Holland.
An inter-generational story about dealing with and overcoming worry. Amy May knows about webs of worries - so many people she meets are caught in them, from her own artist dad to newly arrived refugee Rima and her family. By being brave enough to open up her worry box, Amy May helps all those around her find a way forward.
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