Jellybean

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Artikelbeschreibung

Ellie battles feelings of anxiety about school that she can't explain in this sensitively told tale from acclaimed author Eve Ainsworth.

When Ellie wakes up one day and can't face going to school, her parents think there must be a reason. Is she being bullied? Or is the schoolwork too hard?

But neither of these things are the problem, and Ellie finds it impossible to explain how she feels.

As the days of absence turn into weeks and then months, Ellie's parents support her through this difficult time, but can she find a way to go back?

Particularly suitable for readers aged 11+ with a reading age of 7.

Produktsicherheit

Hersteller: Collins Publishers
Anschrift: 1 London Bridge Street
GB-SE19GF London
Kontakt: exportenquiries@harpercollins.co.uk
   
Verantwortlicher: HarperCollins Publishers
Anschrift: Macken House
39/40 Mayor Street Upper
IE-D01 C9W8 Dublin 1
Kontakt: enquiries@harpercollins.ie

Personeninformation

Eve loves to read (and watch) dramatic stories and thrillers and was compelled to write The Crash after reading about some friends in a car who crashed into the middle of nowhere. She wondered what might happen if a larger group, made up of people who didn't really like each other, were put in a similar situation. The Crash is a story about survival, teamwork but above everything else it is about friendship.

Pressestimmen

"Dedicated to anyone who has ever suffered from anxiety, this gentle story explores the complex feelings behind school avoidance: a problem that has seen a huge increase in recent years, especially since the Covid-19 pandemic. In a super-accessible format, interspersed with black and white illustrations, Ellie's journey shows how the right support and therapy can equip young people with the strategies to process difficult emotions and manage anxiety." - BookTrust, Book of the Day
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