Is Anybody There?: Seeing is believing
More comedy, calamity and cool characters from acclaimed-writer Jean Ure.
Joanna, Chloe and Dee are the best of friends. They may be seen as outsiders at school, but they’re an inseparable trio. Joanna who narrates the story, lives with her mum. But Mum’s not your normal, average parent – she’s a medium. Cool, you might think, but Jo’s inherited her mother’s psychic ability, which is not really compatible with school life! When one of their classmates goes missing, Chloe and Dee persuade Jo to use her gift to find her – but having a gift is one thing, dealing with the consequences is another…
”Passion Flower'A funny and realistic read - we loved it.” - Mizz
Pumpkin Pie‘Pumpkin Pie has the heroine I've been waiting for.' Times -
”Shrinking VioletGrown-ups love Bridget Jones” - diary, but youngsters will adore Violet Alexander’s.Liverpool Echo
…the story is timeless, the descriptions of the girls and their relationship spot on and it does a great job of selling the empowering nature of language and story.Books for Keeps -
Excellent for any nine-up and will almost certainly lead to an addiction to Ure.Observer -
Becky Bananas‘The writing transcends any trace of heaviness.’Guardian -
Fruit and Nutcase‘Jean Ure never puts a foot wrong.’Daily Telegraph -
The Secret Life of Sally Tomato‘Rhymes, sauciness, letters, irony, comedy, comic characters… a proper little turn-on for boys. A must-buy book.’Books for Keeps -