Violet Mackerel's Personal Space
Anna Branford, Sam Wilson
Meet Violet Mackerel – a girl with a mission to think outside the box. Violet invents her ""Theory of Leaving Small Things"" (when you leave something small in a nice place, so a tiny bit of you gets to stay too). Then there are two lots of special news: Mum and Vincent are getting married, and they'll all be moving to a new house. Violet is excited about the wedding part (she will wear a dress with fairy wings) but not so keen on the moving house: brother Dylan is not keen on ANY of it. Whilst everyone pitches in on the preparations, he pitches his tent right in the middle of the wedding party. Can Violet help Dylan leave part of himself behind while they all move on together?
Reviews

My favourite character has to be Violet - she is the main character and I like how she thinks and how she looks at the world for example when she is feeling nervous she says it feels like there are rhinoceroses in her tummy instead of butterflies. I would definitely recommend this story to fans of the Shrinking Violet stories and anyone who likes a quirky main character,
Queen Nectarine Peninsula 03.08.2022

Brilliant read. It is sad for her when she has to move house but glad her mum and her mum's boyfriend our getting married.
Doctor Mildred Quest 28.07.2022

I think it was a really good book because it was really interesting and it tells you about personal space.It was also a bit funny.I read the book with interest.The book was also a tiny little bit sad.
Dame Panther Banana 25.07.2019

violet's so caring
Anonymous 27.08.2017

everybody needs space, but violet's brother, Dylan needs it most.
Anonymous 26.07.2017