Bad Company

Bad Company

by Catherine Mac Phail (Author)

Synopsis

Lissa's world has just turned upside down. Her father has been in jail and is coming home for Christmas. She can't bear the way her mother and sister are so happy and making welcome plans. After all, he was the one who let them all down and spoilt her life wasn't he? Before he went to jail they had a nice house, she had trendy clothes and anything pretty much that she wanted. Now it is 'Not so high and mighty now are you?at school. Life gets better when new girl Diane arrives at school. She sympathises with Lissa, doesn't make fun of her dad, and tells Lissa to ignore the taunts at school. And Diane's parents have the big house that Lissa used to have so Lissa can at least play make-believe But Lissa doesn't realise that Diane is very manipulative. And she doesn't realise either how much her dad loves her. It is only when a combination of events come together that she has to face facts about who and what are important to her. topical, pacy writing that has been proven to have many fans

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 144
Edition: UK ed.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 09 Jul 2001

ISBN 10: 074755076X
ISBN 13: 9780747550761
Children’s book age: 9-11 Years
Book Overview: gripping new book from best-selling author of 'Missing' - age-range 12+ Over 20,000 copies sold of 'Missing', which has been selected as a World Book Day title, and also short-listed for many awards. Topical, pacy writing that has been proven to have many fans. Great cover and author look that will tie in with the forth-coming re-issue of Run Zan Run

Media Reviews
The gripping new book from the best-selling author of Missing. That book sold over 11,000 copies and was selected as a World Book Day choice. This one has a striking cover, with topical, pacy writing that has already gleaned an army of fans.
Author Bio
Cathy MacPhail won the Kathleen Fidler Award with her first novel, Run Zan Run, the Scottish Arts Council Award with her second novel Fighting Back, and a Royal Mail award for Roxy's Baby. Cathy MacPhail's work is enormously popular with young teenagers, her trademarks being a mix of humour, with pacy and topical storylines. Cathy lives in Greenock, Scotland.