Eight Keys
By (Author) Suzanne LaFleur
Penguin Random House Children's UK
Puffin
2nd January 2013
7th June 2012
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
813.6
Paperback
224
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 14mm
159g
Perfect for 9+ girls who love Jacqueline Wilson, from the author of the acclaimed Love, Aubrey. Before I used it, the key had infinite possibilities. Eleven-year-old Elise feels stuck. Her school locker-buddy squashes her lunch and laughs at her, every day. She doesn't want to go to school - and her best friend Franklin just makes things worse. Now I was ready for something to be different. Anything, really. One day Elise discovers an incredible secret. A secret that might just help her unlock her past, and take a chance on the future. I decided that tomorrow I would see what that key opened up. It had my name on it, after all . . .
Funny, moving and beautifully constructed * Independent on Sunday *
A warm and inspiring tale about friendship and families with real substance and style * Sunday Times *
LaFleur's writing is a delight * Daily Mail *
The best book I have read all year . . . I loved it * Cathy Cassidy *
At a young age, Suzanne LaFleur fell in love with stories and writes to help children do the same. Suzanne works with children in New York and Boston.