'Time After Time'
| By: | Judi Curtin |
| Publisher: | O'Brien Press Ltd |
| Published: | March 2017 |
| Pages: | 288 |
| Categories: | Children |
| Available as: | Paperback |
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'Molly and Beth are best friends but they aren't too happy when their families move in together. But when the two are accidently transported back to the past, they have a chance to see the world through their parents' eyes ... Molly and Beth are best friends and love spending time together. But when their two families move in together, maybe they are a little too close for comfort! Out shopping one day they need to avoid the most embarrassing encounter ever with Molly's mum, and hide in a shop they had never noticed before. When they leave by the side door, they realise immediately that something is not right! Transported back to the past, where mobile phones don't work and the world feels very different, they realise that they have a chance to see the world through their parents' eyes. Before finding their way home, can they see what their own pasts looked like? a great read -- Bleach House Library delightfully gentle, clean fun .. the author captures perfectly the true joy of girls' friendships at this important age! -- CBI Recommended Reads 2016 must read ... a story of real friendship, perfect for BFFs -- lovereading4kids Judi Curtin writes sensitive, hugely engaging novels about contemporary girls and the things that matter most to them: friends, family relationships, learning to be happy with who you are...As readers will understand, visiting the 1980s will have its plusses and minuses for 21st century kids: you can buy packets of biscuits for 20p but have to survive without mobile phones. There are lots of details older readers will relish: the shop that sells the biscuits has comics Mandy and Bunty on its shelves too; the girls are baffled - and amused - by the hairstyles and fashions ... Emotions reach a very high point as the two reach Beth's mum's home, and Curtin describes the tension beautifully...This is time travel that puts female relationships - mother/daughter, best friends - into the spotlight, in a book that is funny, sad and uplifting. It