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Mum Never Did Learn to Knock

Cathy Hopkins, Louise Wright

Mum Never Did Learn to Knock

Subjects

  • Friends & Family - tears and laughter, and happy ever after

Average rating

4 out 5

7 reviews

A moving tale of laughter and loss from bestselling Cathy Hopkins. Emily and her Dad have been on their own since her mum left. But Emily has a secret: she still sees her mum, and people are beginning to worry about her. Because Emily’s mum isn’t coming back… Particularly suitable for struggling, reluctant and dyslexic readers aged 8+

A moving tale of laughter and loss from bestselling Cathy Hopkins. Emily and her Dad have been on their own since her mum left. But Emily has a secret: she still sees her mum, and people are beginning to worry about her. Because Emily’s mum isn’t coming back…But as her friendship with Mark starts to develop into something more, can Emily find the strength to start letting go? Particularly suitable for struggling, reluctant and dyslexic readers aged 8+

Reviews

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Sometimes our life can be tough but we can keep on trying until we succeed.

Sergeant River Lavalamp 25.07.2022

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My favourite character was Emily. I found this book a bit tricky to read. I would recommend it but to someone a bit older than me.

Princess Bubbles Sheep-Dip 26.07.2021

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i diidn,t enjoy this book and didn't finish it. I like books that make me laugh.

Anonymous 04.09.2017

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This is a amazing book and I really recommend it..

Anonymous 11.08.2017

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quite interesting

Anonymous 07.08.2017

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The genre of the book is fiction. The main character I like because of her beliefs. I would happily have her as my friend if she was real. My favourite part was when the mum and the daughter played a prank because it made me laugh. The book was very intriguing so I stayed up late to finish it. Very emotional book. It was a good ending in the book.

Anonymous 06.07.2017

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It's an easy read about a sad subject

Anonymous 02.08.2015