Description
- ISBN-13: 9781474966238
- Publisher: Usborne Publishing Ltd
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 272
- Weight: 228 gr
- ISBN-10: 1474966233
- Publisher Date: 09 Jan 2020
- Height: 130 mm
- Spine Width: 17 mm
- Width: 198 mm
Original price was: ₹399.00.₹299.25Current price is: ₹299.25.
Nothing Ever Happens Here by Sarah Hagger-Holt (ISBN: 9781474966238) tells the story of Izzy, whose life turns upside down when her dad comes out as transgender. Facing fear and uncertainty, Izzy must find her voice and stand up for her family. A heartwarming story about love, acceptance, and courage in the face of change. Perfect for readers aged 9-13 interested in family stories and LGBTQ+ themes.
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Aman Kumar –
What a wonderful book! This book beautifully illustrates a family’s journey through change. My kids enjoyed it and gave stars! Highly recommend.
Naman Batra –
A touching story! Izzy’s journey is relatable and important. Some parts felt a bit rushed, but overall, a worthwhile read. Highly recommended for middle-grade readers.
Sheetal Nimaliya –
My daughter devoured this book! She loved Izzy and found the story so moving. It sparked some great discussions about acceptance.
Harsh Singh –
An important and timely story. My only criticism is that the ending felt a little too neat and tidy. Otherwise, fantastic!
Kashish Javed –
A decent read. The plot moved quickly, and Izzy was a likeable character. It felt a bit too simplistic at times, but good for younger readers.
Bhaumik Sachdeva –
I loved Izzy’s bravery! The story is heartwarming, but I wish there was more focus on the dad’s perspective. Still, a valuable book.
Maryam Mushtaq –
A powerful and emotional story. It really makes you think! This book is a must-read for any family navigating change and acceptance.
Asim Prakhar –
This book opened up great conversations with my kids. While the topic is heavy, it’s handled with sensitivity. A few characters felt underdeveloped.
Aditya Shinde –
While I appreciated the message, I found the writing style a bit basic. Good for reluctant readers perhaps, but not a favourite.