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Pip: the Story of Olive
By (Author) Kim Kane
Penguin Random House Children's UK
Corgi Childrens
15th December 2014
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
256
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 16mm
181g
An original and surprising story, about fitting in and finding the strength to be yourself. Olive is an only child. She lives by the sea in a ramshackle old house with her mother, Mog, successful, busy and hardly ever at home. Olive is very pale and very quiet and she doesn't quite fit in. But she has a best friend, Mathilda, and that's what matters. And then Mathilda decides to be someone else's best friend. Just as life really can't get much worse, Pip shows up. Brash, loud Pip, who is everything that Olive is not, and is about to cause Olive a whole heap of trouble - and open her up to a whole new world of possibilities.
Kane's first novel is original, intelligent and unexpected from the very first line * The Sunday Times *
Highly original story about finding the strength to be yourself. The story is at times heartbreaking, but it is told with a warmth and humour that are refreshing and at the same time surprising * www.writeaway.org.uk *
One of the best books in the bundle * Irish Times *
A must for any parent or child who knows what it's like to live on the margins * Sunday Tribune *
An original and suprising story * Choices Magazine *
Kim Kane was born in London in a bed bequeathed by Wordsworth for '. . . a writer, a dancer or a poet'. Despite this auspicious beginning, she went on to practise law. In 2004, Kim threw her unbridled materialism to the wind and started to write. Kim now works exactly part-time as a lawyer and exactly part-time as a writer and the combination is perfect. Kim has noticed that most proper children's writers like chickens. Kim hates chickens. She does, however, like being backstage, her nephew, Angus, and, if she is strictly honest, most fatty snacks. Above all of these (except perhaps Angus), Kim likes telling stories, and on a good writing day she wouldn't trade her life for anything.