‘I’m excited about moving, but scared as well . . .’
Anya used to dream of moving to Britain to start a brand-new life. But as she sits in a school where nobody understands her, she dreams of Polish summer skies and the place where she once belonged.
Then Anya meets bad boy Dan. He’s no angel, but she’s sure there’s a sweeter side to him. And when things begin to fall apart, Anya realizes she’s not alone – how can Dan be such bad news when being with him feels like heaven?
This book is great.
It took me a hour to read this book. Just couldn’t put it down!
I recomend it to kids that have problems in scool.
Hope you enjoy 🙂
wow! so good!
I finished Angel Cake a few days ago and I loved it.It is really sad when Anya has to leave Krakow to come to a horrible flat with peeling wall paper in Liverpool.When she meets Frankie, Kurt and Dan,Liverpool does not seem that bad!!!
angel cake rocks !!!!
I absolutly love your books!I have most of them but if I haven’t got it iv read it ! I have read some of this book and I love it I really want to buy it !!! Xxxx your probley my favorite author xxxx
WOW! What a great book, WOW what a great author lol. This is the best book I have ever read!
I have read Lucky Star, Indigo Blue, GingerSnaps, Angel Cake and Scarlett. I luv them all!!! Don’t stop writing Cathy! U are my fav author!!! (apart from Meg Cabot, she is #1, u are #2!!!)
ommgg this book is such a page turner this is the second book i have read of cathys!! i am saving up loaddsss of money to buy all of them i read this book in 2 days im making a book log of all her books!!!!
Your book looks awesome and i will be getting it straight away! You are a fabulous author and you should be very pleased with yourself.
from Gracex
Angel Cake starts off as a disaster which slowly moves to happiness. It really captures the first feelings of moving from a country. The emotions jump right off the page.