‘Don’t get me wrong, I love my family – but mum is forty-four going on fourteen . . .’
Jude’s family are crazy, quirky, bizarre . . . her mum brings her plenty of problems and her dad thinks he’s Elvis! All she wants is a hassle-free life – but it’s not easy when she’s chasing her mum’s trail of broken promises.
Nothing seems to go Jude’s way, until she realizes the floppy-haired boy from school could be her knight on shining rollerblades. And that sometimes, when everything turns sour, only something sweet can make it ok . . .
OMG I love this book sooo much I don’t know how u write such good books. I have tried writing and can only manage 1 full A4 sheet of paper
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hi I am 3 chaptis of finishing and then I will go to the next baook
Its really a good book. Has a lot of tragedy and twists and turns. I loved it. Thanks to Cathy Cassidy…
this is such an amazing book !!! cathy is so creative and i love it 10/10 recommended !!!!
OMG I write books on a diary which I call the WRITING DIARY lol 😜 I all ways try but it’s never as good as ur books!! Ur my FAVE author I LOVE ur books don’t stop writing
When I read the first chapter of this book it was AMAZING and nothing would stop me reading it even if it meant reading it under your covers with a torch at 12:00 in the morning😂I LOVE YOUR BOOKS CATHY!!!!!!!
This book is amazing so keep doing your job and it is inspiring to see you encouraging other people to belive in themselfs and to have good friends and how to appreciate them
Love this book so keep on inspiring people not only to read but to also find out how to reward your freinds for what they do and to also just follow your dreams
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I loved this book! It is such a typical tweenage book and things that go on inside a tweens head, I DEFO RECOMMEND !!
Beautifully written, truly. Inspiring, hopeful and real. Bringing light to serious issues and struggles many children share worldwide. An innocent romance that warms the heart and a families love that prevails when all seems lost. These are the kinds of books I grew up on and still continue to read today as an 18 year old girl. They make me feel in a way that my own life fails to make me feel. Maybe that’s a good thing. They make me realize how lucky I am and that beyond anything else, it is our relationships with people – family and friends that truly make us happy.
So thank you Cathy Cassidy
Love from,
A fellow dreamer and a long time fan.