Just have to tell you about this great little book. My Sister Lives on the Mantelpiece, by Annabel Pitcher which I read on audio with the glorious David Tennant narrating. This book may be aimed at the young teenage market, but don't be fooled, there's plenty in here for a readers of any age. The central character is Jamie, a 10-year-old boy who has not had the best start in life. His family has been pulled apart following the death of one of his sisters in a terrorist attack. Now his parents have split up, his Dad is more interested in blotting out the world with alcohol, and the"fresh start" in the Lake District does not start well as he makes an enemy of the most popular kid in the school. The book is written from Jamie's point of view and what could be a most depressing tale is light and funny. There are dark moments too, but there is a glimmer of hope in the discovery of real friendship in the form of the most unpopular girl in his class ... who happens to be a Muslim. It's heartfelt, without being sentimental. There is a lot going on in Jamie's new life - as he tries everything to get his family back together. The dark themes are many, but it's really interesting to see them through the eyes of this young boy ... and what is really important to him. I can highly recommend this book and will certainly look out for more from this same author.
My STAR RATING: FOUR.
The stats: 240 print pages; I paid £7.99 through my Audible subscription; also available in print, and Ebook.
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