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Don-t Stop Thinking about Tomorrow

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  • Author:
    CURHAM Siobhan
  • ISBN:
    9781406387803
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  • Pages:
    341
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Walker Books
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Don-t Stop Thinking about Tomorrow
Don-t Stop Thinking about Tomorrow

Don-t Stop Thinking about Tomorrow

Regular price $18.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    CURHAM Siobhan
  • ISBN:
    9781406387803
  • Publication Date:
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    341
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Walker Books
  • Country of Publication:

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Fourteen-year-old Stevie lives in Lewes with her beloved vinyl collection, her mum . . . and her mum's depression. When Stevie's mum's disability benefits are cut, Stevie and her mother are plunged into a life of poverty. But irrepressible Stevie is determined not to be beaten and she takes inspiration from the lyrics of her father's 1980s record collection and dreams of a life as a musician. Then she meets Hafiz, a talented footballer and a Syrian refugee. Hafiz's parents gave their life savings to buy Hafiz a safe passage to Europe. As Stevie and Hafiz's friendship grows, they encourage each other to believe in themselves and follow their dreams.

Featured in the August 2018 Teen newsletter.
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  • Fourteen-year-old Stevie lives in Lewes with her beloved vinyl collection, her mum . . . and her mum's depression. When Stevie's mum's disability benefits are cut, Stevie and her mother are plunged into a life of poverty. But irrepressible Stevie is determined not to be beaten and she takes inspiration from the lyrics of her father's 1980s record collection and dreams of a life as a musician. Then she meets Hafiz, a talented footballer and a Syrian refugee. Hafiz's parents gave their life savings to buy Hafiz a safe passage to Europe. As Stevie and Hafiz's friendship grows, they encourage each other to believe in themselves and follow their dreams.

    Featured in the August 2018 Teen newsletter.
    To receive this newsletter regularly please email us with your name and contact details.

Fourteen-year-old Stevie lives in Lewes with her beloved vinyl collection, her mum . . . and her mum's depression. When Stevie's mum's disability benefits are cut, Stevie and her mother are plunged into a life of poverty. But irrepressible Stevie is determined not to be beaten and she takes inspiration from the lyrics of her father's 1980s record collection and dreams of a life as a musician. Then she meets Hafiz, a talented footballer and a Syrian refugee. Hafiz's parents gave their life savings to buy Hafiz a safe passage to Europe. As Stevie and Hafiz's friendship grows, they encourage each other to believe in themselves and follow their dreams.

Featured in the August 2018 Teen newsletter.
To receive this newsletter regularly please email us with your name and contact details.