Dizzy
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- £4.99
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- £4.99
Publisher Description
Dizzy by Cathy Cassidy is an irresistible story for girls aged 9+
'I never sleep, the night before my birthday . . . it's the only day of the year I hear from her . . .'
Dizzy's mum left when she was small. But every year, on her birthday, something arrives in the post - a present or a card with her mum's loopy writing on it. Dizzy has kept everything.
This year is different. Nothing comes in the post, but something amazing is about to arrive on Dizzy's doorstep. Something that will whisk her away - and put Dizzy's world in a spin.
Will her secret birthday wish come true?
'Touching, tender and unforgettable' - Guardian
'Cassidy's characters have real heart' - Sunday Telegraph
'Cathy Cassidy . . . is way better than Jacqueline Wilson' - Courtney, aged 10
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PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
First-time author Cassidy introduces Dizzy on her 12th birthday, when her mother, a New Age gypsy who calls herself Storm, reappears after an eight-year absence. Convinced that her father has given his permission, Dizzy takes off with Storm to tour some outdoor festivals and get to know her mom better. But while Dizzy gets glimpses of what makes her mother special, Storm mostly ignores her. And although the girl makes some friends, bonding with Finn and troubled Mouse, she hates the way the townspeople judge them for being "crusty kids." Mostly, she misses her dad and starts thinking he's having fun without her (Storm had told her they were going to meet up with him at a festival, so Dizzy is confused when he doesn't show up). Readers will get a clear picture of Dizzy's life on the road; she sleeps in a tepee and dances at an all-night party next to a giant bonfire (to make money, Storm reads tarot cards and her boyfriend does crystal healings). Some of the narration seems too mature for a 12-year-old ("For the first time since I came here, I begin to understand. He's like me, Mouse. He never had a family, not a proper one"), but it's easy to empathize with the heroine's complicated emotions (and with those of Mouse, who's more alone than she). Overall, readers will appreciate this unique world that Dizzy has discovered, even as they hope she finds her way back. Ages 10-up.
Customer Reviews
Dizzy 😵
I like this book but it is so short.I’m 9 and I have read more than 💯 books. I read on my phone and all the interesting books are shortened on my phone and this is annoying as I want to read more of the book. But it was a great book 👍.
Maria123 xxx
Book suggestions:Please read seriously Sassy.They are great books!(there are three)🤗
Excellent book
This book is one of cassy cassidys best books I've read. Worth a read,give it a shot sure you'll like it xx
Touching
I started this book two days ago and finished it yesterday, trust me once you get your nose in this book you won't be able to pull it out and that's for you all the bookworms out there!😛