Author:Janey Louise Jones
After a trip to visit her teenage cousin, Daisy, in Camomile Cove, Poppy is desperate to be as cool as she thinks Daisy is. In order to fulfill her ambition Poppy decides that the first thing she needs to help her become a bit cooler is money. Along with her best friend, Honey, Poppy dreams up some brilliant money-making schemes. The second thing Poppy thinks she needs is more freedom. She is fed up with being treated like a baby.
Find out whether Poppy and Honey's money-making ideas are a success and more importantly, will they be allowed to sing backing vocals in Daisy's band and join Daisy and all her cool school friends for the end of term BBQ and bike ride at Camomile Cove?
Join Poppy on her journey to become the Pocket Money Princess!
Poppy has graduated from picture books into these reassuring, well-observe, read-alone stories aobut the nature of friendship and a small girl's hopes and fears
—— Glasgow HeraldBoth characters will ring true with imperfect princesses everywhere
—— Cork Evening EchoThrilling and imaginative and reminiscent of Tolkien. A great read
—— CarouselOne can't help thinking that if there were more writers like Keith Gray, more teenagers would read
—— Glasgow HeraldThis book tackles adolescence head on; it deals with themes of friendship and loss, bullying and revenge
—— writeaway.co.ukAccompanied by fun illustrations throughout, this series is a real find as a strong male narrator is a rare thing indeed
—— writeaway.org.ukHilarious and just amazing
—— Aquila[Shows] the importance of having a strong central character who holds the readers' interest
—— Narinder Dhami , Writers NewsThis is a substantial novel suitable for readers of 13+
—— InisBright and very descriptive . . .this book will stay with you forever
—— TBK magIt has a slightly slow start but soon you will be glued to the covers
—— Independent on SundayShort review
—— The Good Book Guide