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|author=Kate Clanchy
|title=Meeting the English
|rating=4.5
|genre=Literary Fiction
|summary=Struan Robertson was just seventeen, but set to go to Aberdeen to study dentistry, when his English teacher passed him a short advertisement. A literary giant needed a carer. Why not take a gap year? Struan had never been to ‘’England’’ before and he would be living in Hampstead. On the plus side he’d been working in a care home to earn money and he could do the work. Soon - almost too soon - Struan was the main carer for Phillip Prys, rendered dumb and paralysed by a massive stroke. His family couldn’t take care of him - the young (very young) third wife was too busy with her painting. His son, Jake, had other things - anything else - to do rather than be in his father’s presence. Juliet had never been her father’s favourite but she wasn’t ‘’exactly’’ stable when it came to helping.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0330535277</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|title=The Tournament
|summary=There is always that stage, with children, where they always seem to want whatever someone else has got. I think it lasts until they are, well, about thirty seven?! Here we see the beginnings of envy with Simon, our little rabbit friend from [[Stupid Baby by Stephanie Blake|Stupid Baby]]. He's off to play with his friend Ferdinand, and he takes along three cars - a yellow car, a green car and a blue car. But then, of course, Ferdinand has a red car...
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1877579831</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|title=It's Time to Say Goodnight
|author=Harriet Ziefert and Barroux
|rating=3.5
|genre=For Sharing
|summary=When a little boy wakes up happy and decides to say 'Good morning' to everything he sees he probably doesn't realise the task he has set himself. Indeed, after saying 'Good morning' to twenty-plus things around him it seems it's now time to say 'Good night'!
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1609053745</amazonuk>
}}