A heart-warming and hilarious story about one boy who
wants to fit in, the friends he meets along the way, and one NASTY
BLOUSE...
Ted has always wanted to be a popular kid, but due to an embarrassing
incident that will not be named, he finds it harder
than ever to fit in.
But when Ted's parents split up, his whole life
changes.
Although leaving his best friend Archie behind sucks, Ted is about
to discover that staying with his dad might have its perks.
Because with a new start, is the chance to re-invent yourself...
that's right, Ted has the opportunity to choose his new identity
and it's going to be FRESH.
But can Ted keep up the cool-kid charade, or will his
lies catch up with him?
An approachable and funny take on the common experience of children
navigating what it means to have divorced parents and have
two homes
Authored by acclaimed children's and YA-and Carnegie-nominated
Simon James Green, whose middle-grade book Finn Jones Was Here
became Indie Book of the Month
With fantastic illustrations throughout from Jennifer Jamieson
that bring the heart and humour to life
Illustrated by: Jennifer Jamieson