Candyfloss

Floss lives with her mum, step-dad and half-brother Tiger, but when they announce that they’re moving to Australia, she faces a dreadful decision. Should she go with them, or stay with her real dad, who lives for her visits? How can she solve such an impossible dilemma – and can she bear to leave her lovely dad behind? Starring another of Jacqueline Wilson’s winsome and spirited heroines, this moving story is set against a whirlwind backdrop of fairgrounds and street cafés. Read it – you’ll be praying for Floss to make the right choice!

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  • loved it

    I love all the Jaqueline Wilson books.

    25 May 2021

  • loved it

    I thought this was an amazing book! Everyone should definitely read this. Floss is such a sweet girl. It’s sad when Flosses Mom has to go, but Floss still survived with her dad.

    7 December 2019

  • Have you read this book? If you haven’t, this book is great I would recommend it for girls age 8 to 12.

    My favourite character is floss she is a kind girl but always followed the crowd until a little girl called Susan joined Flosses school. I don’t really have a best part because I like it all. The book is exiting and very thick but you cold read it because I did.

    I hope I persuaded you into reading this book , if I have enjoy!

    20 August 2018

  • loved it

    I have read many good books but not as good as this !

    7 April 2018

  • loved it

    A really good book! Would recommend!

    - ReadingMe

    24 October 2017

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    Jacqueline Wilson

    Former Children’s Laureate Jacqueline Wilson is one of the UK’s best-known living children’s authors.

    Awards

    Jacqueline has won loads of awards, including the prestigious Children’s Laureate 2005-2007, two British Book Awards Children’s Books of the Year for Girls in Tears and The Illustrated Mum, and the Guardian prize for The Illustrated Mum. In a poll to find the Nation’s Favourite Children’s Book Double Act was voted 10th and was the only contemporary title in the top ten.

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