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On the Wall

"A refreshing and delightful read and would be a wonderful book for any child about to embark on their secondary school journey."

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September 2024 Book of the Month

When someone has written more than seventy books, as Anne Fine has done, you don’t think you’re going to open something as surprising and different as On The Wall.

This is a book about the transition to secondary school but it's not the usual story of struggles to fit in or difficulties with home life. There’s a teacher but he’s not a ‘hero’, there are friendships but they aren’t defined by their challenges, there are the pressures of new expectations and of growing up, but they aren’t arduous or insurmountable. This is a different kind of story.

The main character is Finlay who is remarkable only because he is “happy absolutely everywhere, all the time” and who finds his place in his new school, literally on the wall. Finley has the ability to just be - mostly on the wall. He is totally accepting of himself and the interest in the story comes from how others (adults and other children) learn to ‘be’ through his example.

Only a writer as skilled and talented as Anne Fine could build an entire book around a central character who is totally mindful, calm and without drama. The beautiful prose is very, very readable and hard to put down. This is an unusual book that is written by someone who seeks to observe and understand children. It is such a refreshing and delightful read and would be a wonderful book for any child about to embark on their secondary school journey.

Louise Johns-Shepherd

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I loved it. It’s a lovely book and amazing.

I really liked the main storyline of On The Wall, it was a great. I loved it. It’s a lovely book and amazing. I really liked the ending where they said, ‘Oh that’s just Finley he’s just a friend.’ I really like Finley’s personality he was quiet and kind and quite nice. He is my favourite character in the whole book. My second favourite character in the book was Juliet because her personality was calm, quiet, kind and nice. She was also quite shy. I can't quite decide which personalities of each of the characters I liked the best. They are both really lovely and kind which I think is the most important thing of all.... Read Full Review

Aralynne Monksummers

It’s beautifully written, very thoughtful and insightful.

Where to start…I was so excited to share this book with my son, who has just started at secondary school.

The story is beautifully written, very thoughtful and insightful. The front cover sets the scene.

We could all learn from the main character Finley. So calming and happy to be himself and full of empathy. The story is full of charming characters.

We have enjoyed lots of Anne Fine books.... Read Full Review

Kerri

The Wall follows Finley, a quiet boy at a new school who prefers sitting alone on an old wall during lunch rather than interacting with others. Initially, people think he’s odd, but over time, they realize Finley isn’t lonely—just different. Other kids, like Juliet, start joining him, finding comfort in the wall’s peacefulness. Without needing to talk much, they work through their own problems, showing that silence can be a form of connection. The book emphasizes not judging others for being different and finding happiness in unexpected places. Its simple story delivers a strong message about the value of individuality and quiet reflection.

On The Wall is about a boy named Finley who’s new at school and doesn’t really talk to anyone. Instead of hanging out with the other kids during lunch or break, he just sits by himself on this old wall at the edge of the playground. At first, people think he’s weird or lonely, and the teachers even gossip about him because they don’t understand why he’s so quiet. But over time, you realise Finley isn’t lonely—he’s just different.

What’s cool is that other kids, like Juliet, start joining him on the wall. They don’t really talk much, but somehow sitting there helps them figure out their own problems.... Read Full Review

Willow Brown