Pippa Morgan is a small girl with a BIG imagination. Life is not going at all well for ten-year-old Pippa Morgan. Her best friend has moved away and her parents have decided to get a divorce . . . all in the same week. Then she accidentally signs up for the school talent show in an attempt to impress the coolest girl in school, even though her singing voice sounds like a cat being strangled. Pippa's mom tells her to start keeping a diary to "help her to feel better about everything." Pippa doesn't see how writing about her cataclysmic life could possibly make it any better, and she immediately labels it her DIARY OF DOOM! Will things get any better for the dramatic Pippa Morgan? You'll have to read her super-secret diary to find out!
Meet Pippa Morgan, a small girl with a BIG imagination, and read her hilarious diary, packed with doodle illustrations.
DI BURROWS: (waving at the young boy, who waves back) We don't recruit fiveyear-olds. ME: (refusing to be fobbed off that easily. The young boy might be a decoy) What time did you leave the house? DI BURROWS: (smiling) Oh nine hundred ...
Pippa is DESPERATE for a dog, but Mum isnt budging.
Meet Pippa Morgan, a small girl with a BIG imagination, and read her hilarious diary, packed with doodle illustrations.
Meet Pippa Morgan, a small girl with a BIG imagination.
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Fans of David Almond’s Skellig and Patrick Ness’s A Monster Calls will embrace this deeply affecting middle grade novel in which a girl suffering from terrible grief befriends a mysterious wild boy.
She went like atrain up through Mr Bailey's woods and itwas allIcould doto rein her inatthe top.She was puffing and blowing abit, butIcould tellthere was nothing wrong withher foot. I was in amongst Mr Bailey's sheep and lambs before I ...
Join Effie Kostas as she fights to become Student Council President in her new school.
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