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www.cathycassidy.com/Publisher
Puffin Books an imprint of Penguin Books LtdPublication date
6th May 2010ISBN
9780141330211Children's Author 'Like-for-Like' recommendations
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Love, Peace and Chocolate: A Pocket Money Puffin
Cathy Cassidy
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Julia Eccleshare's comment:
Bestselling Cathy Cassidy captures the importance of friendship – and first love – in this touching story of Year 8s Jess and Kady. The girls have shared everything together since playgroup. But, both are looking for love and, when Jack Summers arrives in Year 9, it looks as if their forever friendship may be over – Forever! This is just one of a number of Pocket Money Puffins. To view others click here.
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Love, Peace and Chocolate: A Pocket Money Puffin by Cathy CassidyWishes...secrets...This is a tender-hearted story about friendship which is sure to ring true with all Cathy Cassidy fans.
About The Author
"I was born in 1962 in Coventry (scarily ancient, I know). I wrote my first picture book for my little brother when I was eight or nine. I loved making comics, too - pages and pages of picture stories, features and competitions. I'd sell my homemade comic to a friend for 5p, then claim it back and sell it again to someone else; they didn't have photocopiers back then!"
Cathy has been writing fabulous stories ever since. Her books have sold over one million copies in the UK alone. She is the bestselling author of Dizzy, Driftwood, Indigo Blue, Scarlett, Sundae Girl, Lucky Star, Gingersnaps and Angel Cake. The Chocolate Box Girls is a sumptuous series starring sassy sisters, super-cool boys and one of Cathy's biggest loves - chocolate.
Cathy went to Art College in Liverpool then got a job as fiction editor on Jackie magazine. She taught art in a Coventry secondary school for a few years before moving to Scotland with her husband to start a family. She continued to be an art teacher in the wilds of west Scotland for several years until she became a full-time writer. She has two children and together with her husband Liam they live in a cottage in the Galloway hills in Scotland with sheep and cows for neighbours.
Photo credit: Chris Watt
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