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Fruit and Nutcase
“...this is an upbeat yet gritty story about the tenacity of love and the fact that life is never perfect.”
Scotland on Sunday
Becky Bananas
“..the writing transcends any trace of heaviness.”
Guardian
'Cherry's teacher says that keeping a diary is a good way to unclog your head of all the bits and pieces that worry you or make you angry...'
Cherry's Mum has just remarried.
'One of the worst things about him is his name ...Roland Butter.
Can you imagine?'
She likes to complain about Roland to her best friend, Skinny Melon.
'Allergic to dogs. He just would be, wouldn't he?
He's that sort of person.
All wimpy and sniffly and red-eyed.'
AND she has school dinners to contend with.
'Curried compost heap for dinner today.
I found what looked like the remains of a beetle in mine.'
'Will Cherry learn to live with – or even like slimey Roland? Will she ever decipher his coded messages? Will Mum reveal her secret? Or will the ups and downs of family life prove too much for all of them?'
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