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A Julia Eccleshare Pick of the Month May 2023
Four best-friends make complete fools of themselves by making a massively immature choice for an end of term fancy dress party. They decide it’s time to take themselves in hand and GROW UP! But how on earth will they do it as they are about to be separated for the whole of the summer holiday?
Sunita, Dawn, May and Gifty are each busy with their own families for 6 long weeks and some of them don’t even have the internet! What experiences will each of them have and will they really be able to tell their friends all about it just in a postcard?
Julia Eccleshare M.B.E
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Friendship Never Ends Synopsis
When you're figuring it all out, there are some friendships that mean the most.
Meet Sunita, Gifty, Dawn and May. They're each about to have a summer they'll never forget, but does growing up have to mean growing apart? Funny, heartwarming and full of relatable cringeworthy stories, get ready to laugh, cringe and cry with these four besties!
Friendship Never Ends follows four best friends over the course of a lifechanging summer. After a disastrous end of term party leaves them feeling embarrassed, Sunita, May, Dawn and Gifty, decide it’s time to grow up, reinvent themselves and say goodbye to their childish ways. It will be the first time since primary school they’re not spending the summer together, and six weeks is a long time when you’re 14-years-old – and even longer when you don’t have reliable internet access! Away from home and out of their comfort zones, these four besties put pen to postcard to stay in touch, and time away from each other pushes them to learn who they are and what makes them unique – quirks, flaws and all!
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9781913311414 |
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4th May 2023 |
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Alexandra Sheppard |
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Knights Of Media |
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Paperback |
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292 pages |
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About Alexandra Sheppard
Alexandra Sheppard was born in North London to a Jamaican mother and English father. When Alex isn’t writing teen fiction, she is a freelance social media strategist with experience working on dozens of award-winning social media campaigns. Oh My Gods was her first YA novel and was published by Scholastic. Alex then wrote Fly High Crew in collaboration with the Banjo Brothers which was published by Scholastic in April 2021. Happy Here, an anthology of 10 stories from Black British authors and illustrators featuring Alex, was published in August 2021 by Knights Of.
Find her on Instagram @alexsheppard19
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