The Girl from Hard Times Hill (Flashbacks)

The Girl from Hard Times Hill (Flashbacks)

by EmmaBarnes (Author)

Synopsis

When Megan's father finally returns from Occupied Germany in the years following World War II, she should be pleased - shouldn't she? But she hardly knows her father, and his arrival means moving out of Nana's house into the city. Megan hates the changes to her life, yet when she has the opportunity to be the first member of her working-class family to go to Grammar School, it is her dad who is behind her all the way. Can Megan adapt to her new life, and take advantage of a changing Britain?

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More Information

Format: Abridged::Audiobook::Box set::Illustrated::Large P
Pages: 96
Edition: UK ed.
Publisher: A&C Black Childrens & Educational
Published: 05 Jun 2014

ISBN 10: 1472904435
ISBN 13: 9781472904430
Children’s book age: 9-11 Years
Book Overview: A working-class girl in 1950s Britain wins a place at grammar school - but can she cope with a new town, a school where she doesn't fit in, and the return of her nearly-forgotten father from Occupied Germany?

Media Reviews
...when the books are written, as this series is, with strong credible characters and authentic settings, children are really transported to the period and place. The Flashbacks series are relatively short reads but gripping so keen readers will devour them and be looking forward to more. -- Sarah Brew * www.parentsintouch.co.uk *
There is plenty for contemporary young readers to identify with...This is a well written book and is an easy read... -- Deborah Mason * School Librarian magazine *
Author Bio
Emma was born and raised in Edinburgh. As a child she was a bookworm, and especially liked historical fiction - maybe that was why she chose to study history at university. Afterwards she lived and worked in London, Colorado (USA) and Cambridge, before settling in Leeds in Yorkshire. She still likes to go to America when she can (especially to California in the winter months). She is now a full-time author and lives with her husband and daughter. Emma has won the Rotherham Children's Book Award and was shortlisted for the Branford Boase Award.