Holly

Holly

by Mary Hooper (Author)

Synopsis

'Holly. I hope you won't mind me buying you this. I think it's the sort of thing you'll like. Am I right? And I think it matches your eyes. This comes with best wishes from (and I know it's corny). A Friend.' And that was how it all started. Holly starts receiving anonymous gifts at the cafe where she works. She can't believe it - how romantic can you get? But when Holly finds out the identity of her admirer she is in for a shock - her admirer is not a potential boyfriend: her admirer is her father. Holly has to come to terms with the fact that her father is not the man who lives at home with her, who she loves and calls her father. Her father is a man who has lived all her life on the other side of the world, not even knowing of her existence. Holly and her mother have some talking to do. Mary Hooper tackles this emotionally fraught situation with tenderness and compassion, yet still with her trademark pacy readability that has proved so popular with the young teen girls' market.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 176
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 01 Jun 2009

ISBN 10: 1408804204
ISBN 13: 9781408804209
Children’s book age: 12+ Years
Book Overview: Finding out the identity of your father is a highly charged topic Pacy, accessible girls read Author has established track record - Megan titles sold over 15,000 copies

Media Reviews
Praise for 'Holly': 'Mary Hooper is another writer to watch and Holly is one of her best novels yet' Independent
Author Bio
Mary Hooper is a very popular writer for children and young adults. Mary's brilliant historical novels, At the House of the Magician, By Royal Command, At the Sign of the Sugared Plum, Petals in the Ashes and The Extraordinary Life and Times of Eliza Rose have a huge fan base, as do her contemporary novels for teenagers, such as the Megan series. Mary is very much in demand for her events at literary festivals and schools. She lives in Henley-on-Thames.