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The Girl With Space in Her Heart

by Lara Williamson

Interest age: 9 to 11
Reading age: 8+

Published by Usborne, 2020

  • Chapter books
  • Funny
  • Love and romance
  • Poetry and rhyme

About this book

Mabel is a kind, thoughtful girl with a generous nature and a passion for astronomy. She is also extremely anxious and carries with her an imaginary suitcase full of worries. Dad used to make things better, but when he walked out, he left a big space in Mabel’s heart. She wants to talk about him but has no one to speak to: she doesn’t want to upset Mum, who was devastated when he left, and her elder sister Topaz is always angry. Instead, she locks her sadness inside the increasingly heavy suitcase.

Life seems a little brighter when Gavin, Mum’s new boyfriend, is around. He shares Mabel’s love of the stars and makes a big effort to make them all happy. However, Topaz is determined to prove he’s cheating on Mum, which causes even more problems for Mabel.

This moving book explores a range of sensitive issues, including anxiety, depression, bullying and family break-up. Dotted throughout the chapters are Mabel’s poems, written for a school project, which provide a touching and lyrical insight into her complex emotions. Emphasising the importance of sharing worries with others, it is a warm-hearted, uplifting tale, written with a light touch and plenty of humour.

About the author

Lara Williamson was born and studied in Northern Ireland, before moving to London. After working for magazines including ELLE and New Woman, Lara became beauty editor at J17. The Boy Who Sailed the Ocean in an Armchair is her second novel.

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