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Candyfloss [Import] [Paperback]

Jacqueline Wilson (Author), Nick Sharratt (Illustrator)
4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)


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Book Description

9 and up4 and up
Floss’s parents split up when she was younger and she now divides up her week, spending five days with her mum, her mum’s new boyfriend and her new baby half-brother. The other two days Floss spends with her dad, helping him to run his greasy spoon cafe. But then their simple arrangement is thrown into disarray when Floss’s mum decides to move to Australia for six months. Floss has to choose whether to go with her or stay with her dad. Another gripping and emotionally involving slice of family life from the award-winning, bestselling author, Jacqueline Wilson.

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Grade 4–7—Flossie's mom is remarried and has a prosperous life with her husband and baby. Flossie's dad, however, is close to 40 and hasn't gotten it together. Overweight, depressed, and financially hard up, he is his own worst enemy. When Flossie's mom and stepdad move to Sydney for six months, Flossie convinces her mother to let her stay with her loving but inept father in London. Her life changes drastically when she starts going to school looking unkempt and smelling of her father's greasy-spoon café. She loses her superficial and status-conscious friends, but makes friends with Susan, whose background is more like hers. After numerous trials that end in near homelessness, Flossie's father finally puts the divorce behind him. When he encounters Rose, a fortune-teller and cotton-candy maker with a traveling carnival, he's met his true match. Flossie is a likable character who discovers the meaning of true friendship, suffers hardship with aplomb, and learns some important life lessons along the way. Readers will cheer her on and feel satisfaction when she sees her ex-best friend for the bully and snob that she is.—Catherine Ensley, Latah County Free Library District, Moscow, ID
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“Floss, bless her brave little heart, is showing up in a publishing era that is largely ignoring stories like hers in favor of glitzier, sexier mean-girl fare. For girls who have outgrown Ramona, but are still wary of “The Clique,” Floss makes an able, admirable companion. She may not live next door, but you’ll wish she did.”—The New York Times Book Review

“. . . a poignant, gently humorous, and totally satisfying tale. Flossie is charmingly believable . . .”—Booklist, Starred Review

“This tension paces a novel that contains many compelling, sometimes gritty, elements . . . Floss’s emotional turmoil should hook girls.”—Publishers Weekly, Starred Review

“Wilson (second in popularity only to J.K. Rowling in the UK) mixes familiar situations and concerns with a brisk pace and a main character her tween-girl readers would like to be best friends with—quite the winning package.”—The Horn Book Magazine

“Flossie is a likable character who discovers the meaning of true friendship, suffers hardship with aplomb, and learns some important life lessons along the way. Readers will cheer her on and feel satisfaction when she sees her ex-best friend for the bully and snob that she is.”—School Library Journal

“British author Wilson portrays heavy issues of poverty, bankruptcy, drunken/bawdy adult behavior, bullying and unconditional parental/child love through a determined protagonist and a group of believable secondary characters.”—Kirkus Reviews
--This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 9 and up
  • Paperback: 169 pages
  • Publisher: Corgi (April 3, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0440866456
  • ISBN-13: 978-0440866459
  • Product Dimensions: 5 x 0.8 x 7.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.1 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #6,183,486 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great treatment of subject lots of children will be able to relate to, January 8, 2008
This review is from: Candyfloss (Paperback)
I read this aloud to my 8yo daughter last year and we both enjoyed it. Floss's feelings of angst about choosing between her divorced parents is something that many readers might be able to relate to. She also learns important lessons about friendship but has some painful experiences along the way (such as the mortifying shopping trip and being called names and teased about her dad). There are some great adult characters in the book too - Flora's bumbling but ultimately likeable father, Rhiannon's revolting mother, the lovely Rose with her pink caravan and nail polish, Susan's nerdy academic dad etc etc. The other advantage of this book is that it is nice and fat so great value for money. Best of all it is a great read from start to finish.

Jacqueline WIlson is a fabulous writer for this age because she puts so much detail into her characters and stories yet still writes in a way that is accessible and engaging for kids. She is also not afraid to tackle difficult issues but doesn't do this in a dreary or didactic way. I heard she has just been made a Dame in UK for her services to children's literature. Very well deserved!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Glad I heard!, March 16, 2009
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I have heard how good this book is. I am a retired teacher and my daughter teaches third grade so I bought it for her classroom and it is very popular.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Candy Floss, November 7, 2010
This review is from: Candy Floss (Hardcover)
Jacqueline Wilson is one of my favourite authors.
I like this book and I think it is very interesting to read,
This book is about a girl called Flora who lives with her mum and her step father and her step brother Tim.
Her father lives in his cafe Harley's cafe that only has three regular customers.
The part that I really liked is when Flora becomes friend with Susan Pots who is grate at every school subject and is has an excellent ability in writing poems.
The part that I did not enjoy much was when Flora's best friend goes off with two of Flora's enemies.
The only inappropriate word used in the book is `sex' which is only used once. Overall it is a great a book to read with a lot of exciting and dramatic parts to read.
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