Stealing Stacey

Stealing Stacey

by Lynne Reid Banks (Author)

Synopsis

A compelling and touching coming-of-age story set in the magnificent Australian outback.

All my helpless, angry thoughts suddenly came together to form one word.
One answer.
Australia.
On the other side of the world.
An escape from everything...

Stacey's life's not great. Her dad's run off, she and her mum live alone in a poky flat, school's one big bore and her friends are all bad news. Then, out of the blue, a glamorous gran she's never met comes to visit - all the way from Australia. When Stacey gets the worst news yet, Grandma Glendine has the perfect solution...

Suddenly, Stacey's life in grey old London is swapped for the heat, dust, flies, and even scorpions and snakes, of the outback. Will all this (plus - yuck! - an outside toilet) prove too much for Stacey the city-girl? And is her flashy, rich gran quite who she seems...?

An accessible, beautifully researched novel, written by an author who always tells a cracking good story.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 272
Publisher: HarperCollinsChildren'sBooks
Published: 04 May 2004

ISBN 10: 0007159226
ISBN 13: 9780007159222
Children’s book age: 12+ Years

Media Reviews

Praise for The Indian in the Cupboard

`An assured piece of story-telling, well able to stand comparison with older classics.
Times Educational Supplement

Enthralling and hair-raising reading. TLS

The Key to the Indian is a swiftly-moving, tightly-plotted, exciting, funny tale, which will keep the reader firmly hooked and frantically turning the pages. Carousel

Praise for The Secret of the Indian

There have been many famous stories in which children's toys come alive: this book is in the same great tradition. School Library Association

Praise for The Dungeon

A scary, amitious, exciting story... it will enthral. The Times

Author Bio

Lynne Reid Banks is a best-selling author for children and adults. Her classic children's novel THE INDIAN IN THE CUPBOARD has sold nearly six million copies worldwide. She was born in London in 1929 and worked as an actress, writer and TV news reporter. Lynne has written thirty books: her first, `The L-Shaped Room', was published in 1960. She now lives in Dorset, where she continues to write. Lynne says that writing for children comes much more easily than writing for adults.