LoveReading4Kids Says
LoveReading4Kids Says
This is outing number four for twins Cally and Jimmy, and the stories in this new collection are as lively, entertaining and true as ever. Cally is our narrator and far and away the more sensible of the two; Jimmy, who has ADHD, tends to act first, think later, which often gets the pair of them into hot water.
Their adventures here include an eventful solo journey home from school; a visit to the cinema for a classmate’s birthday (Jimmy has too much popcorn and his friend has the school hamster hidden in his rucksack); a day at dad’s office, where Jimmy fits in surprisingly well; and the excitement of the school trip, when Cally finds old friendships coming under pressure.
Each individual story is both action-packed and firmly rooted in real life, the impact of Yiayia (the twins’ Greek grandmother) always important, and no matter what is going on or however much Jimmy is annoying Cally, we know that their bond is indeed twinseparable. This is top class contemporary fiction with a timeless appeal.
Andrea Reece
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Twinseparable Synopsis
Book 4 in the much-loved Cally & Jimmy series, which features four short stories about a headstrong girl and her twin brother who has ADHD. While it usually means double trouble, this twinseparable pair will always have each others backs
Can Cally and her twin, Jimmy, be trusted to walk home alone for the first time? Will there be mayhem at the movies?
And what could possibly go wrong when they go to work at Dad's office or camp out in the forest on a school residential trip?
Plus, there's a new girl at school who's not quite as perfect as she might at first seem...
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9781839134760 |
Publication date: |
1st August 2024 |
Author: |
Zoe Antoniades |
Illustrator: |
Katie Kear |
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Andersen Press an imprint of Andersen Press Ltd |
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Paperback |
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183 pages |
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Cally & Jimmy |
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Press Reviews
Zoe Antoniades Press Reviews
'Warm-hearted, touching stories, full of fun but with a subtle message' - Jacqueline Wilson
'They're a hoot!' - Ross Montgomery
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About Zoe Antoniades
Zoe Antoniades was born in West London of Greek Cypriot parents. She graduated from the University of Hull with a degree in English and Drama and trained as a teacher at the Institute of Education. She has taught maths, English and the arts and worked on a wide range of creative projects in partnership with the Southbank Centre, the Royal Albert Hall, the Young Vic and the Polka Theatre.
She also writes collaboratively with young people and has published four anthologies of short stories. Her memoir, Tea and Baklavas, won the Winchester Writers' Festival Memoir Prize.
Zoe also works as a creative writing workshop leader providing interactive classes and author talks online as well as visiting schools and appearing at libraries, bookshops, festivals and events nationwide and even in Cyprus.
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