
Julia lives with foster mum Sarsparilla and assorted foster brothers and sisters. When Sarsparilla decides they should all go off and start a new life living self-sufficiently in the country, it's the start of all sorts of problems and challenges, which lead Julia to start finding out what makes a family a family. BLRachel Anderson is winner of the Guardian Children's Fiction Award for Paper Faces BLTackles issues of fostering and family groups in the context of a funny, gripping story BLA range of appealing characters, including children with learning difficulties
Page Count:
192
Publication Date:
2003-07-31
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