Author:Suzanne LaFleur
Something terrible has happened. Eleven-year-old Aubrey is on her own.
'It was fun at first, playing house. Nothing to think about but TV and cheese. A perfect world.'
She's determined to hide away and take care of herself, because facing the truth is too much to bear.
'I couldn't let anyone know that I was alone. I was staying right here.'
But with the love of her grandmother and the letters she writes, can Aubrey begin to see that even though she's lost everything - all is not lost?
Liberally sprinkled with the tiny black and white photos of the time, this is a fascinating insight into the growing pains of a much loved and respected writer
—— The School LibrarianWonderfully written and engaging
—— Lincolnshire Free PressA fascinating peep into the real Ms Wilson
—— Newbury Weekly NewsInstant teen appeal
—— Sunday TelegraphTeenage girls who have read the first three books will find this essential reading to round off the series
—— The School LibrarianAnthony Browne is a sublime master of the visual pun
—— Independent on SundayThe Magritte of the pre-schoolers, Browne's illustrations are among the most distinctive and surreal of any children's artist. A beautiful tribute to a very special dad in a dressing gown
—— The ScotsmanA celebration of all things "dad" from the quirky to the moving
—— Aberdeen Evening ExpressIt's humorous and charming. Dads and kids alike will love it
—— Woman’s Own