Inchworm (Gussie Series)

Inchworm (Gussie Series)

by Ann Kelley (Author)

Synopsis

Gussie is a twelve year old girl from St. Ives in Cornwall. She is passionate about learning, wildlife, poetry, literature, and she wants to be a photographer when she grows up. But her dreams were put on hold as she struggled with a serious heart condition. Now she has got what she needed: a heart and lung transplant. But it isn't working out quite the way she thought. Firstly she has to leave her beloved Cornwall to live in London and in the months following her operation she is unable to do very much except read and adopt a stray kitten, but she could do that when she was sick.She craves adventure and experience beyond her four walls, until, that is, she hits upon a plan - she is going to get her divorced parents to fall in love again. It's not going to be easy, her mum is still dating her doctor boyfriend and despises Gussie's father, who happens to be living with his new girlfriend - the Snow Queen. But Gussie is a determined girl and there is only one thing that could stop her now.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Publisher: Luath Press Ltd
Published: 06 Oct 2008

ISBN 10: 1906307628
ISBN 13: 9781906307622
Children’s book age: 12+ Years

Media Reviews
Through her (Gussie's) affecting journal entries, readers will find themselves swept up in Gussie's determination not only to come to terms with her troubled family, but to confront her own mortality. Gussie's body may be weakened, but will her strong spirit be enough to help her make it through? -- TeenSpace TeenSpace Cincinnati Library (http: //teenspace.cincinnatilibrary.org/books/newstuff.asp)
Author Bio
Ann Kelley is a photographer and prize-winning poet who once nearly played cricket for Cornwall. She has previously published a collection of poetry and photographs, a book of photos of St Ives families and an audio book of cat stories. She lives with her husband and cats on the edge of a cliff in Cornwall where they have survived a flood, a landslip, a lightning strike and the roof blowing off.