Local School Librarian wrote after reading Brown Bird; This is a very gentle story about a girl who is very timid. Her head spins with ideas and thoughts and often she struggles to speak up.
Her life changes when she meets Chester, an extroverted boy who becomes her friend and pushes her out of her comfort zone!
I could very much relate to the main character with all the scary thoughts buzzing around in her head and I think anyone who worries about things a lot would enjoy this book.
Sometimes it can take one special friend to show you what you're capable of, even if does take you a while to believe it.
Eleven-year-old Rebecca tries to make herself invisible so people won't call her weird. Resigned to spending the holidays by herself in a new neighbourhood while her mum works long hours at the supermarket, she meets Chester, who has come to stay for the summer. He is loud and fun and full of ideas. But will Rebecca be able to cope with being taken so far from her quiet comfort zone? Rebecca is about to find out that she can be braver than she ever thought possible . . .
A gentle, warm-hearted novel about leaving the comfort of your shell and making friends, for fans of Judy Blume, Jacqueline Wilson, Kate DiCamillo and Kate de Goldi.
Children’s / Teenage: Personal and social topics
Age: From 8 to 12 years
Paperback
Jane Arthur
208 pages
H: 209mm W: 135mm Spine: 17mm
Weight: 207 grams