Indigo's Star: Book 2 (Casson Family)

Indigo's Star: Book 2 (Casson Family)

by HilaryMcKay (Author)

Synopsis

Indigo's going back to school after a long bout of glandular fever. He's not looking forward to it, as he knows the bullies will be waiting for him. But he's determined to stand on his own two feet - so when Saffy and Sarah break up a fight in the boys' bathroom, he's furious. Until he meets Tom. Tom is over from the States for a term, staying with his gran while his family sort out their own problems back home. He loves music and joking and is unfazed by the bullies, slowly beginning to win the class round. He helps Indigo to challenge his fears, and in doing so is absorbed into the crazy Casson family and finds some answers of his own. Rose adores him and is determined to help him get the guitar he's been eyeing in the local music shop - but her attempts to help end in disaster, leaving only one way out: Daddy needs to come back from London to the home (and wife) he's been neglecting. Rose couldn't have an ulterior motive, could she?

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Edition: New e.
Publisher: Hodder Children's Books
Published: 13 May 2004

ISBN 10: 0340875798
ISBN 13: 9780340875797
Children’s book age: 9-11 Years

Media Reviews
'Another winning title from the inimitable Hilary McKay.' -- Publishing News 20030601 Hilary McKay's strength lies in her understanding of young people and her ability to evoke them very simply.' -- The Guardian 20030601 'As funny and compelling as her Whitbread-winning Saffy's Angel... The unpatronising, open, thought-provoking ending leaves us eager for more. Definitely a book to curl up with and enjoy in one single sitting.' -- Lesley Agnew, The Bookseller 20030601
Author Bio
Hilary McKay won the Guardian Children's Award with her first novel, The Exiles. Her subsequent work has achieved similar recognition - The Exiles at Home won the Smarties Prize and Saffy's Angel won the Whitbread. A graduate of Botany and Zoology from St Andrews University, Hilary now writes full-time. She lives in Derbyshire with her husband and two children.