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Harriet And The Eye Of The Bird
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Harriet And The Eye Of The Bird

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One moment Harriet’s only problem is that she’s not allowed to get her nose pierced, and the next her dad has disappeared. Now there’s a new home, a new school and new friends that are not really friends at all. Awkward Alice who forgets her lunch is not a great substitute, nor is the monster gnawing at Harriet’s insides that makes her binge on food. But then Alice invites her to the best tree fort ever - a place where Harriet no longer feels fat or friendless or sad, and where the bird with the rusty-red feathers comes to show her what she can’t see for herself.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The Cuba Press
Country
New Zealand
Date
10 May 2019
ISBN
9780995119703

One moment Harriet’s only problem is that she’s not allowed to get her nose pierced, and the next her dad has disappeared. Now there’s a new home, a new school and new friends that are not really friends at all. Awkward Alice who forgets her lunch is not a great substitute, nor is the monster gnawing at Harriet’s insides that makes her binge on food. But then Alice invites her to the best tree fort ever - a place where Harriet no longer feels fat or friendless or sad, and where the bird with the rusty-red feathers comes to show her what she can’t see for herself.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The Cuba Press
Country
New Zealand
Date
10 May 2019
ISBN
9780995119703