I'm Actually Really Grown-Up Now
Author: Maisie Paradise Shearring
ISBN: 9781509834556
Publisher: Pan Macmillan UK
Year First Published: 2019
Pages: 32
Dimensions: 244mm x 287mm x 8mm
Format: Hardback
Description:
A warm and funny childhood story, perfect for fans of Shirley Hughes, from the creator of Anna and Otis. The grown-ups are having a party, and Meena would really love to join in but instead she's sent to bed. Only grown-ups get to stay up late. So the next day she makes a very important announcement to her parents: "I'm actually really grown-up now!" In this very funny story we join Meena as she plans her very own grown-up party and explores what it REALLY means to be a grown up. She has a lot of fun experimenting with fashion, going to work and party planning, but she soon finds out that being grown-up might not always be as easy as it seems. I'm Actually Really Grown Up Now by Maisie Shearring is the follow-up to the wonderful Anna and Otis. Maisie has a special talent for capturing the bittersweet highs and lows of childhood and the humour to be found in everyday situations.
ISBN: 9781509834556
Publisher: Pan Macmillan UK
Year First Published: 2019
Pages: 32
Dimensions: 244mm x 287mm x 8mm
Format: Hardback
Description:
A warm and funny childhood story, perfect for fans of Shirley Hughes, from the creator of Anna and Otis. The grown-ups are having a party, and Meena would really love to join in but instead she's sent to bed. Only grown-ups get to stay up late. So the next day she makes a very important announcement to her parents: "I'm actually really grown-up now!" In this very funny story we join Meena as she plans her very own grown-up party and explores what it REALLY means to be a grown up. She has a lot of fun experimenting with fashion, going to work and party planning, but she soon finds out that being grown-up might not always be as easy as it seems. I'm Actually Really Grown Up Now by Maisie Shearring is the follow-up to the wonderful Anna and Otis. Maisie has a special talent for capturing the bittersweet highs and lows of childhood and the humour to be found in everyday situations.