Love, Peace & Chocolate

Want to get your hands on a free Cathy Cassidy mini-book?

All you have to do is reserve a copy of April 19th issue of Mizz magazine at your local newsagents! The April 19th issue of Mizz will have a copy of an exclusive new mini-book, Love, Peace & Chocolate, for free – plus news of a fantastic new competition!

So what is Love, Peace & Chocolate? It’s a story of friendship – and what can happen when a boy gets in the way. It’s got a rock-band theme, plus lashings of love, peace and chocolate, of course! What more could you want?

Copies of April 19th Mizz mag will be disappearing fast, so ask your newsagent to reserve you a copy – this book won’t be on sale in the shops, so don’t miss out!

So… where do the names come from when I’m writing a story? Well, often, they come from you! If I see or hear a cool name, I write in my notebook… and sometimes, it becomes a name in a story.

In Love, Peace & Chocolate, the two main characters are called Jess and Kady. I’ve met/emailed lots of Jess’s, so I knew that was a popular name, but Kady is very unusual, and I remembered exactly where it came from!

Here’s the real Kady’s story…

Kady, age 14
When I learnt that the author Cathy Cassidy would be at the Young Librarian Awards in Hartlepool a couple of years ago, I thought I would contact her. I emailed her she emailed me back.

When I got to the awards and went on stage to shake her hand, she remembered me! I went to get her autograph at the end – she was lovely and said she liked my name because it was unusual. She was interested in using it for a book, and I was very flattered! I never thought it would really happen, though!

The Two Ellies…

In Love, Peace & Chocolate, Jess loses her best friend Kady and has to rely on a new friend. The name of this new friend is Ellie Bennetts – and Ellie is a real girl, who won the prize of being a character in my book in a Children in Need competition run by reader Ellie Galloway. This is how it happened…

Ellie Galloway, Age 10
I first met Cathy at school, when she came to do a talk about being an author. Soon after, we were raising money for Children in Need. The theme that year was “Be Who You Want To Be” so I asked the teachers what they wanted to be when they were little, then asked the children to guess what the teachers wanted to be.

I decided to get Cathy involved because when she came in she seemed really interesting. She said if you really wanted to be something then never give up and follow your dreams, and this fitted in nicely with the theme of children in need. I asked if she would use the winners name in her new book – being a character in her story was going to be the prize.
Cathy said she would be glad to help. We started e-mailing each other and when Ellie Bennets won I sent Cathy her details so she could include Ellie in the book.

It surpised me to see how long the book took to be printed, but now I am really excited to be able to read it! I’m proud that Ellie’s name is in the book because of my competition!

Ellie Bennetts
I entered Ellie’s competition because it was fun.
When I won, I felt excited, amazed and pleased!
It feels really cool to be a character in Cathy Cassidy’s new book Love, Peace & Chocolate!! It will be fun to read a book about a character like me!

Here are photos of the 2 Ellies and Kady, click to see a bigger version!

Comments on Love, Peace & Chocolate

  1. I get Mizz magazine every two weeks, so I am really looking forward to reading Love, Peace and Chocolate it sounds like it’s going to be a really great book!!!! You talked about finishing a book called Lucky Star are you going to publish it??? And if that answer is yes then do you know when???????? I just can’t get enough of your books!!!!!!!!!!!!! You are a great writer and have inspired me plus lots of other children to write their own stories!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thankyou.

    Posted by: M on 7th November 2017
  2. hiya
    my names maisie
    im 14 years old and i am writing my friend rocks at the moment hehe i wish i would win but i dont think its that good because im not ceative 🙁 any way u will get 2 judge it i hope u like it !!!
    bye 4 now
    luv maisie from the Isle of Man
    xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

    Posted by: M on 7th November 2017
  3. My friend at school has love, peace and chocolate and she let me read some. Its really good, is there any way i could get a copy of the book?

    Posted by: E on 7th November 2017
  4. mwah

    Posted by: P on 7th November 2017
  5. Thanks Cathy 🙂 I’m Glad It Got Done =]

    Ellie Galloway x

    Posted by: E on 7th November 2017
  6. I love all your books, but this is gotta be one of my favourites. My friends and I always use love, peace and chocolate and the end of our emails because we loved the book so much. Thank you for writing such a wonderful story ! ! !

    Nicole Pott x (15)

    Posted by: N on 7th November 2017
  7. I’m starting to read love,peace and chocolate i got it out of my school library.its FAB!

    Posted by: S on 7th November 2017
  8. thank you for putting my school friends in you book
    maorgan rendell

    Posted by: M on 7th November 2017
  9. Ellie and Kady are so lucky! I’ve always wanted to be a character in one of your books Cathy but my name isn’t really unusual or anthing. I’ve heard you thank someone called Caitlin at the start of your book though. Is she a friend, your daughter, a relation? I love your books Cathy especially Scarlett and Lucky Star keep on writing LOL love Caitlin x

    Posted by: C on 7th November 2017
  10. i cant find that book any wear grrrrrrrrr

    Posted by: G on 7th November 2017

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