Summer School and Cyborgs

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Pub Date 8 Jun 2023 | Archive Date 2 Jun 2023

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Jay and his mates were looking forward to the best summer ever before they become nervous little minnows heading off to senior school learning to swim with the sharks. But when Danny and Dom have to bail, Jay is left facing the long holiday alone, until his mysterious new next door neighbour makes him think hanging out at Summer School might not be such a bad idea after all.

Summer School and Cyborgs, the sequel to ClIppa award-winner Steven Camden's funny and tender first novel My Big Mouth, is for readers of 8+ about friendship, growing up and working out who you want to be. Brilliantly illustrated throughout by Chanté Timothy.

Jay and his mates were looking forward to the best summer ever before they become nervous little minnows heading off to senior school learning to swim with the sharks. But when Danny and Dom have to...


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ISBN 9781529011005
PRICE £7.99 (GBP)
PAGES 432

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My 9 year old co-reviewer liked the way Jay made friends throughout the course of this book by joining an art camp. Nesta the monkey was a great character who really appeals to this age group!

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A great story of change, and how to deal with it. Love the stories at arts summer school. It is very relatable to those changing or recently changed schools. Summer holidays are not as boring as they look!

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