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Being Miss Nobody

4.12 ( 1,980 Ratings by Goodreads)
Being Miss Nobody

Being Miss Nobody

4.12 (1,980 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 1 June, 2017
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An award-winning debut about the power of speaking out, packed with humour, heart and honesty.
"A wonderful book about finding one's own voice." Ann M. Martin, author of The Baby-Sitters Club
"Will appeal to fans of Jacqueline Wilson and Cathy Cassidy." Catherine Bruton, author of No Ballet Shoes in Syria


Rosalind hates her new secondary school. She's the weird girl who doesn't talk. The Mute-ant. And it's easy to pick on someone who can't fight back. So Rosalind starts a blog - Miss Nobody; a place to speak up, a place where she has a voice. But there's a problem...

Is Miss Nobody becoming a bully herself?

Prizes

Winner of Hillingdon Primary Book of the Year 2018,Winner of Calderdale Book of the Year 2018,Winner of Reading Rampage Book of the Year 2018,Short-listed for Awesome Book Awards 2019,Short-listed for Brilliant Book Awards 2019,Nominated for The CILIP Carnegie Medal 2018

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781474927277
ISBN10 1474927270
Number Of Pages 384
Item Weight 322 g
Product Dimensions 130 x 198 x 24 mm
Publisher / Reseller Usborne Publishing Ltd
Format paperback
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A wonderful book about finding one's own voice. * Ann M. Martin, author of The Baby-Sitters Club *
Will appeal to fans of Jacqueline Wilson and Cathy Cassidy. * Catherine Bruton, author of No Ballet Shoes in Syria *
A beautifully crafted and very important novel. * Lucy Strange, author of The Secret of Nightingale Wood *
So much heart and warmth, and funny! An absolute joy. * Sara Barnard, author of Beautiful Broken Things *
Authentic and sensitive, this novel deals honestly with difficult emotions. * The Metro *

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Author's Bio

Tamsin Winter grew up in a tiny village in Northamptonshire where there was nothing to do. She spent her childhood reading books and writing stories, mostly about cats. She has a degree in English literature and creative writing, and has been teaching, travelling the world and daydreaming for most of her adult life. She currently lives in Leicestershire with her son.

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