![]() I sometimes rolled my eyes when reading how naïve she was, but then I realise she was 11 years old, and had completely different priorities in her life. LUNA: I just had the blurb to go on and based on that I knew it would be sad.ĬHRISSI: Liv was an interesting character. Thoughts before you started reading Dandelion Clocks?ĬHRISSI: I’d heard a lot of good things about Dandelion Clocks, so I was very much looking forward to reading it. Despite the sadness at the heart of the story, every reader will laugh and keep on turning the pages, charmed by Liv and her mum. This book is real, funny, utterly touching and absolutely heartwarming. We discover Liv’s passion for photography, her brother’s obsession with sticking to the rules, the stupidity of Moronic Louise at school, and how the family copes as Mum’s terminal illness takes hold…Guided by Mum’s own childhood diaries, Liv finds a new way to live. Liv takes us on a journey through her life from “Thirteen Weeks Before” to “Six Months After”. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |