Lemonade Sky, Jean Ure
Lemonade Sky, Jean Ure
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Lemonade Sky

Author: Jean Ure

Narrator: Jilly Bond

Unabridged: 3 hr 28 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperCollins

Published: 06/26/2014


Synopsis

The poignant, heart warming and beautifully written new standalone novel from the best-loved and original Queen of Tween, whose books are described by Jacqueline Wilson as “funny, funky, feisty – and fantastic reads!”. Ruby, Tizz and Sam are sisters. At 12, Ruby is the oldest but with all the stuff she has to worry about right now, sometimes she feels more like the mum of the family. And speaking of mums, the sisters do have one, and she loves her three girls to the moon and back, butshe suffers from something called bipolar disorder which can sometimes make life very difficult… A poignant, moving and uplifting story about family and friendship by the original Queen of Tween, Jean Ure.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Millie

I love her books......more

This book is not part of a series but there are many books similar by this author. It is about family situations. It's a family genre. This is sad at some points but happy at others. I like the way it ended however there were a lot of loose ends and I would have like to know what happened after but......more

Goodreads review by Sophie

One of the best books I have ever read!! It’s so powerful. It is written so cleverly. I have re read this book a few times and every time it pulls me in as If it was the first time. An Absolutely Fabulous book. It will help children to understand what bipolar is in a way that will not frighten them.......more


Quotes

"Jean Ure’s books are funny, funky, feisty – and fantastic reads!" – Jacqueline Wilson Praise for Passion Flower:“A funny and realistic read – we loved it.” – Mizz Praise for Pumpkin Pie:“The heroine I've been waiting for.” – Times Praise for Shrinking Violet:“Excellent for any nine-up and will almost certainly lead to an addiction to Ure.” – The Observer Praise for Becky Bananas:“The writing transcends any trace of heaviness.” – The Guardian