My Especially Weird Week with Tess
Anna Woltz
£7.99
Description
THE TIMES CHILDREN’S BOOK OF THE WEEK
‘This funny, award-winning novel by Dutch writer Woltz is original and touching – and has two wonderfully memorable characters…’ Sally Morris, Daily Mail
It’s the first day of the holidays and Sam is roaming the island of Texel, imagining what it’d feel like to be the last person on earth. Then, like a whirlwind, 12-year-old islander Tess swoops into his life. Sam’s only option is to go along for the ride.
Soon he’s dancing the waltz, burying a pet canary and coming up with an especially weird plan to help Tess find her father, who doesn’t even know she exists. Along the way, Sam discovers the true meaning of family and what it is to be alive. One thing’s for sure – this is a holiday he’ll never forget.
Publisher Review
'From one day's eclectic activities to the next, the story's pace never falters, while Sam's observations and earnest, occasionally clueless responses to new situations add to the narrative's charm...This novel is fresh, amusing, and rewarding.' * Booklist, starred review * "I loved this. Deep and serious themes dealt with in such a sunlit, funny and enchanting way. A complete delight." -- Anthony McGowan, author of Dogs of the Deadlands "One (especially weird) week is enough to change your life. I loved spending a week with Sam and Tess in this fast-paced, heart-warming novel. Woltz has a wonderful gift for tackling serious issues with just the right amount of tenderness and humour. All the quirky characters in this book will stay with you long after the last page. Hugely enjoyable." -- Jaco Jacobs, author of A Good Day for Climbing Trees "Sam and Tess's charming story comes and goes too fast, much like that unforgettable vacation that you never want to end. I absolutely adored this!" -- Tanya Guerrero, author of All You Knead Is Love "This novel is a heart-warming, life-affirming read about the importance of family and community, featuring two delightful protagonists who can only be their wonderful, original selves." -- Charlotte Eyre, The Bookseller Praise for Talking to Alaska: 'Timeless and clever.' Sophie Dahl
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