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A Year without Autumn

On sale

1st September 2011

Price: £6.99

Lancashire SLS Fantastic Book Awards, 2013

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Selected: Paperback / ISBN-13: 9781444003215

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If you could see into the future – would you look?

Jenni Green doesn’t have a choice. On her way to visit her best friend, Autumn, Jenni suddenly finds she’s been transported exactly one year forward in time.

Now she discovers that in the year that’s gone by, tragedy has struck and her friendship with Autumn will never be the same again. But what caused the tragedy? How did Jenni skip a year? And can she find her way back to the past to try to change what lies ahead?

With humour – and her customary light touch – the author of the EMILY
WINDSNAP books plays a fascinating game with time, and explores the
changes that take place in friendships and families in the aftermath of a
disaster.

Reviews

Cornwall Life
A thoughtful book that tackles big questions
Good Book Guide
Absolutely gripping
Rebecca Renwick, Forrester High, TEEN TITLES
This is an amazing book, I really liked it because the characterisation is amazing - you can really imagine what they all look like, you can feel Jenni's fear, her happiness and what it's like to have your world turned upside down.
THE GOOD BOOK GUIDE
Absolutely gripping!
Primary Teacher
A thoroughly enjoyable, absorbing story full of twists and turns with some heart stopping moments
School Librarian
A gripping and compelling tale of friendship and adventure ... a life changing read
STEPPING OUT OF THE PAGE
I was so enthralled, it didn't take me very long at all to finish this one ... a simple, quick and enjoyable read.
Molly, aged 12, Anorak Magazine
This is a fantastic book ... most of all you won't want to stop reading
Waterstone's Books Quarterly
A book of heartache and humour ... written with wit and passion
SCHOOL LIBRARIAN
It is a brilliant family evocation as well as a thought provoking and intruiging good read
School Librarian Winter 2011
A brilliant family evocation as well as a thought provoking and intriguing good read
SCHOOL LIBRARIAN
I liked Liz Kessler's pacey compelling style ... and the skilful way in which she places her timeslip device so carefully in moder life that it seems surprisingly plausible
Jewish Chronicle
Deftly told and haunting
Hack Writers
A gripping and satisfying read