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Choose Me

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12th September 2013

Price: £9.99

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Selected: Paperback / ISBN-13: 9781444766851

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Billy is only nine years old. But he’s already learned that when your mum dies, you get your own social worker.

He’s also learned that once you are ten, the odds of finding a family to adopt you don’t look so good. That’s the part he wasn’t supposed to overhear.

Miriam Riley is up against a deadline to give Billy the ‘forever family’ that every child deserves. Determined to cut through red tape, she finds three very different couples who might fit the bill, though prospective parents come with issues of their own.

Through Billy’s watchful eyes, the summer unfolds. What does he really need? Will anyone choose him?

Reviews

<i>The Sunday Times</i>
Praise for HER GIANT OCTOPUS MOMENT: 'Readable, poignant . . . the author's skill is to woo the reader into empathising with conflicting viewpoints'
<i>Woman's Own</i>
'Thought-provoking' *****
<i>Candis</i>
A delight to read, the characters pull at your heartstrings
<i>Image</i>
This is both a comic and poignant read told via quirky prose, and is impossible to put down
<i>U magazine</i>
Sweet and sad and funny and thought-provoking
<i>Good Housekeeping</i>
An endearing child-heroine and a controversial moral question make HER GIANT OCTOPUS MOMENT a must-read
<i>Woman & Home</i>
Poignant novel about parenthood
<i>Choice</i>
Funny and poignant
<i>Tatler</i> Ireland
A poignant, at times funny, at times saddening book about morals and motherhood
<i>welovethisbook.com</i>
Brilliant new novel . . . impressively plausible and realistic . . . truly heartbreaking and yet life-affirming at the same time. A thoroughly enjoyable and light-hearted, engaging read.
<i>New Books</i>
A gripping, heart-rendering story. The characters are portrayed skilfully, especially Scout, who is a wonderful child . . . An extremely exciting and emotional read.
<i>Red</i>
The sympathetic understanding of her characters, the even-handed exposition of different types of mothering and the beauty of her crystal-clear prose all come together to make this a must read.
<i>Oxford Times</i>
Vivid storytelling . . . A delicately told tale of an unconventional childhood