The Good Turn Synopsis
A thrilling, pacy adventure about friendship, bravery and real-life injustice from the award-winning author of High Rise Mystery.
Josephine Williams is definitely a leader - and her teachers know it! What other eleven-year-old is desperate for MORE schoolwork? Looking for more challenging tasks, Josie enlists her friends Wesley and Margot into her very own Scout troop, the Copseys, named after the street they all live on.
Together they start their quest for their camping badge by sleeping out near to the abandoned factory behind their houses. But that night they stumble across something strange. Someone seems to be living in the derelict building! The Copseys have to solve the mystery... and perhaps earn their bravery and activism badges along the way...
Perfect for readers who love Robin Stevens and Katherine Woodfine, and full of fast-paced adventure, brilliant characters and snappy dialogue with themes of real-life activism and how to help others.
About This Edition
ISBN: |
9780241523599 |
Publication date: |
12th May 2022 |
Author: |
Sharna Jackson |
Publisher: |
Puffin an imprint of Penguin Random House Children's UK |
Format: |
Paperback |
Pagination: |
381 pages |
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Sharna Jackson Press Reviews
For 9+ readers, this gripping, thoughtful update to the Blytonesque 'secret society' genre engages squarely with racism and social injustice. - Guardian
I utterly loved The Good Turn; it's bone-deep brilliant; a joy to the very end. It's so warm and so funny, and so ferociously on the side of justice and of hope. I wanted to know the kids; I loved them like they were real - and I wanted every child I know to have the chance to be in the Copseys. It has a clarity to it that means that to read it feels like being nourished. I adored it. - Katherine Rundell
I love it! Josie, Margot and Wesley are so real to me after reading it. Sharna really knows how to properly tell stories with and for young people. I want to be in the Copseys! - Elle McNicoll, author of A Kind of Spark
An intriguing mystery adventure with bold and brilliant characters, and heartfelt themes of family, friendship and good intentions.' - Sophie Anderson, author of The House With Chicken Legs
Fully-rounded characters that young readers will recognise and engage with. The dialogue is number 1 haircut grade sharp - it powers the story along and is full of witty, entertaining banter. Perfect for the middle-grade reader. A joy to read. - Alex Wheatle, author of Crongton Knights
Praise for Sharna Jackson:
Jackson's voice is distinct and original, while her deft characterisation and evocation of place make for a funny, engaging modern mystery. - Guardian
This story reads with a rare freshness and energy. The voices and the setting are convincing and vivid... an intriguing mystery - The Times
A funny, warm and thought-provoking celebration of community of all kinds - Anna James
About Sharna Jackson
Sharna Jackson is an author and Artistic Director at Site Gallery, Sheffield’s leading international contemporary art space. She specialises in developing and delivering socially-engaged digital initiatives for children and young people across culture, publishing and entertainment and her work focuses on encouraging diverse and disengaged audiences’ to participate in the arts locally, nationally, and globally.
Currently shortlisted for the Waterstones Children’s Book Prize for her debut novel High-Rise Mystery, she is also the Southbank Centre’s Imagine A Story author for 2020, and the writer of Tate Kids British Art Activity Book and Tate Kids Modern Art Activity Book.
Sharna was born and raised in Luton and currently lives in Sheffield and Rotterdam.
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