THINGS MY PERFECT PARENTS MUST HAVE: 1. A mega mansion like the ones footballers live in 2. A garage wall with a basketball hoop 3. No gerbils 4. Holidays to Disneyland All Sam wants is a family of his own, a home instead of a 'house' and parents he knows will still be there when he wakes up. Because Sam has been in and out of foster care his whole life and he can't imagine ever feeling like he truly belongs. Then his best friend Leah suggests that rather than wait for a family to come to him, he should go out and find one. So begins The Perfect Parent Project ... But Sam may just discover that family has a funny way of finding you
Stewart Foster Bücher
Stewart Foster ist der Autor mehrerer gefeierter Romane für junge Leser. Seine Arbeit befasst sich oft mit Themen der Identität und Zugehörigkeit, betrachtet durch eine unverwechselbare, einfühlsame Linse. Fosters Erzählungen zeichnen sich durch emotionale Tiefe und zugängliche Prosa aus und finden bei einem breiten Publikum Anklang.






Pieces of Us
- 368 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
Two secrets, an unbreakable bond . . . a powerful and heartbreaking love letter to a life-changing friendship, from award-winning author, Stewart Foster. I wish you were here, because maybe this isn't a story, or a diary. Perhaps it's just the longest thank you letter a friend could ever write. As the summer before college begins, Jonas is hiding a secret. He suffers with bulimia, but no one knows. Not even he knows how bad it really is. Until he meets Louis, a confident dreamer who believes in a better future for Jonas and together they enjoy a sun-kissed summer filled with music, memories and life-changing moments. But when tragedy strikes, Jonas must decide if he has the strength to face things alone . . . Writing from personal experience, an award-winning author shines an important light on difficult themes of illness, mental health, and grief in a redemptive story of friendship, for readers of Meg Rosoff and Sarah Crossan. Warning: contains some themes that readers may find upsetting, including disordered eating.
All The Things That Could Go Wrong
- 320 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
Exploring the complexity of perspective, this narrative delves into the lives of its characters, revealing how their differing viewpoints shape their experiences and relationships. As the plot unfolds, readers are invited to reconsider their assumptions and understand the motivations behind each character's actions. The intertwining stories highlight themes of empathy, conflict, and the quest for truth, ultimately illustrating that every event can be seen through multiple lenses.
A life-affirming story about friendship, adventure and self-belief, from the award-winning author of The Bubble Boy. Perfect for fans of Louis Sachar's Holes and Elle McNicoll's A Kind of Spark.