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Swimming to the Moon

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Swimming to the Moon by Jane Elson is a heartwarming children's book that follows the journey of eleven-year-old Bee. She embarks on a mission to set her dad free from a restrictive treatment centre, alongside her friend Joe. Their imaginative adventure revolves around the simple but powerful belief that if Bee swims to the moon, all will be well. Set against the backdrop of friendship and resilience, their efforts highlight the strength of hope and solidarity.
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Format: Paperback / softback
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You might enjoy this enchanting tale if you are captivated by heartwarming stories about friendship, courage, and adventure. Perfect for young readers, it offers an inspiring journey with a unique blend of humour and hope, making it a delightful read for those who love stories that touch the heart and spark the imagination.

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Swimming to the Moon

From the author of A Room Full of Chocolate comes an aspirational story about facing fears and defying expectations.

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'Just call me Bee. Please, please call me that. If you call me Beatrix Daffodil Tulip Chrysanthemum Rose Edwards I shan't answer you. I am not being rude or unfriendly, or insolent as Mrs Dixon my teacher calls me. I just don't like my name. Well, would you?'

Bee stumbles through life in her stripy socks with her head in the clouds, doing her very best to keep out of the way of her bickering parents and avoid bendy tap dancing Crystal Kelly - who makes her life a misery. But when Crystal double-dares her to volunteer for a sponsored swim in honour of her great grandmother Beatrix's memory, Bee can't back down. Even though she is terrified of water and cannot swim!

Then new boy Moon-Star gallops to Bee's rescue on his horse and takes her to meet Old Alice, a Traveller who lives in a beautiful painted wagon. As Bee enters this new world, her life is changed for ever.

Finally she has an ally. Down by the promise tree the new friends make a pact - Moon Star will teach Bee to swim if Bee will teach him to read. They spit on their hands and shake on their vow and a beautiful friendship begins.

'Fans of Jacqueline Wilson and Elen Caldecott will like this real-world drama ... Warm and dreamy with just the right amount of quirk for young readers to identify with if they feel like outsiders.' Booktrust

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Jane Elson's Swimming to the Moon has been praised for its special portrayal of themes such as overcoming fears, dealing with grief, and the power of friendship. Reviews highlight the book's empathetic, moving narrative and its gripping, dramatic storyline. Readers appreciate the engaging character development and unique setting, as well as the inspiration it provides on growing up and friendship. The book is noted for its warm, imaginative style and its ability to resonate with young readers who may feel like outsiders.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781444927757

Publisher: Hachette Children's Group

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 14 July 2016

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Hodder Children's Books

Audience: Children

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 21.0mm

Width: 130.0mm

Height: 197.0mm

Weight: 278g

Pages: 320

About the Author

After performing as an actress and comedy improviser, Jane fell into writing stories and plays. Her books have won many awards including Peters Book of the Year two years running. Her debut novel A Room Full of Chocolate was longlisted for the Branford Boase Award and she has twice been nominated for the Carnegie Medal.

Jane is loud and proud about her dyslexia and when not writing likes to mentor Neurodiverse young people and promote the gift of alternative thinking. She was honoured to be named as one of the top 50 Neurodivergent Women by the platform Women Beyond the Box.

Jane is an advocate for charities close to her heart such as Nacoa and All Dogs Matter - whose dog shows she has lots of fun judging!

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