"Der 9jährige Harry ist ein aufgeweckter Junge mit einer Vorliebe für Blödsinn und der schnellste Läufer seiner Klasse. Er wächst in Notting Hill auf und ist oft genervt wegen seines 5jährigen Bruders Dan. Alles läuft bestens. Bis Dan auf der Rückfahrt von einem Busausflug ins Legoland verschwindet. Niemand hat es gemerkt, und Harry glaubt, er sei schuld. Nun verkehrt sich in dem aus Harrys Perspektive erzählten Roman alles ins Negative: Harry ist völlig verstört und sehnt sich nach dem Tag zurück, als er ein besserer Junge war, der keine Fehler machte. Seine Mutter verbringt die meiste Zeit im Bett und sein Vater bei der Arbeit. Nur sein Onkel Otis bleibt für ihn erreichbar. Als seine Mutter auch noch ein Baby klaut und danach in eine psychiatrische Klinik eingeliefert wird, geschieht wieder eine Wendung: Alle begreifen, dass sie sich mit Dans Verlust abfinden müssen und versuchen neu anzufangen. Stimmige Geschichte mit witzigen Dialogen, traurigen Episoden und lebensbejahenden Elementen, in der die Beobachtungen des 9Jährigen glaubwürdig und klug eingefangen sind. Überall möglich."
"Told from the point of view of nine-year-old Harry Pickles, Sambrook's debut deals with the aftermath of the disappearance of Harry's younger brother, Daniel. Harry and Daniel are on their way home from a school trip to Legoland when their bus pulls into a rest stop. Daniel never returns to the bus and his absence isn't discovered until the bus returns to London. Harry's parents are devastated, and Harry blames himself for not keeping track of Daniel. As the days go by and Daniel is not found, Harry and his parents must return to some semblance of a normal life, something they find virtually impossible. Harry finds himself at odds with some of his oldest friends, and his parents are growing further and further apart. It isn't until his distraught mother commits a shocking act that Harry's family starts to rebuild itself."@en
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