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Next to Alice

by Anne Fine, illustrated by Gareth Conway

Interest age: 9 to 11
Reading age: 7+

Published by Barrington Stoke, 2023

  • Chapter books
  • Dyslexia

About this book

When Ben is told to sit next to Alice in class, he’s not happy. Everyone knows Alice is scary. But the teacher insists, and soon Alice is pointing out his sloppy drawing and scribbly handwriting. She even suggests they have lunch together. But when Ben thinks about what Alice has said, and makes a few changes, he’s really pleased with the results. And then he has the chance to go back to his old seat. Will he take it?

Few authors capture classroom dynamics as well as Anne Fine, and she doesn’t disappoint here. Children will recognise the subtle undercurrents that occur when a pupil gives another a look. They will also feel comfortable in the school setting. This has gentle humour and the message of putting in effort to see the reward is lightly done – and most appealingly in the form of learning to whistle very loudly.

The pages are tinted yellow and the font is dyslexia-friendly, and the quirky illustrations throughout mean this has wide appeal to every kind of reader.

About the author

Anne Fine studied politics and history. She has been writing for both adults and children since 1978, winning numerous prizes including the Guardian Award and both the Carnegie Medal and the Whitbread (now Costa) Award twice over. Her work is translated into over forty languages. 

As the second Children's Laureate (2001–2003) Anne campaigned to raise the profile of public libraries, as well as launching the My Home Library Scheme, encouraging children to build their own libraries at home.

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