Author:Gervase Phinn
Brilliantly observed as always, family, teachers, pupils and the dreaded school inspector all leap to life in this wonderfully warm and witty, brand new, poetry collection from bestseller Gervase Phinn.
New kids, disobedient deputy heads, school reports and fireworks, daydreamers and embarrassing mums all make an appearance. And if read on you might even just discover the whereabouts of Colin's confiscated conkers...just don't tell the teacher!
A sensitive story about finding your feet and coping with aggression, and particularly notable for the depiction of father-son bonding
—— TES TeacherAuthor and illustrator Priestly explores sensitively, and with well judged humour, the developing friendship of Joe and Billy . . . This is a tale of evolving friendship told with warmth
—— Books for KeepsSure to strike a chord . . . [Chris Priestley's] wry observation that it's not just children who can be bashful hits home too
—— Junior EducationEntertaining and amusing
—— CarouselAn interesting, pacey story
—— Primary TimesAs always, Chambers writes with the fierce intelligence and honesty which distinguishes his work. If more novels of adolescence had this quality and seriousness, we wouldn't risk losing those readers who feel patronised by teenage fiction
—— Linda Newbery , TES TeacherA complex book . . . resulting in a believable and inviting world
—— School Library Journal