. . . . . "Hector Brunty not only has problems with school bullies and his mum's tofu sandwiches, but now he has a talking brain tumour as well. Henry Tumour turns out to be the perfect alter-ego, advising Hector on haircuts, high fashion, and the best-looking girl in school. Controlling his speech and brain chemicals is quite enough, but soon Henry Tumour is trying to make more decisions about Hector's life than he'd like. Suggested level: senior secondary." . "Young Adult"@en . "Fourteen-year-old Hector, suffering from severe headaches, is diagnosed with a brain tumor which speaks in his head, calling itself Jack Tumor and making an effort to improve Hector's home life, increase his popularity, and win him a girlfriend before the operation that will mean the end of one or both of them." . "Henry Tumour" . "Henry Tumour"@en . . "Young adult fiction" . . "Young adult works" . . . . . "Fiction" . . "As if school bullies and his mum's tofu sandwiches weren't enough for Hector, he now has another dilemma, a talking brain tumour. Henry Tumour turns out to be the perfect alter ego, advising Hector on lots of issues. Can Hector overpower his tumour before they both go under the knife?"@en . . .