Finn Jones Was Here

Publisher: Scholastic

Twelve-year-old Eric’s best friend, Finn Jones, the world’s biggest prankster, has died. Eric is at his funeral. Only, Eric knows that Finn hasn’t really died. This is just another prank, isn’t it? The reason Eric knows this is because he’s had messages from Finn. One was to wear a unicorn onesie to the funeral. Though it seems no one else got this message… Classic Finn. Now Eric’s getting instructions from beyond the grave, and he’s embracing them enthusiastically, hoping against hope that he’ll find Finn at the end of it all.

From digging up his mum’s beloved lawn to getting his hair dyed, Finn is getting Eric into all sorts of scrapes – but there is joy and adventure to be had too. Finn has it all planned. But could he really have out-pranked everyone and still be alive?

This is very funny, and a glorious ode to the kind of friendship where you know the other person has your back at all times. The inevitably sad moments are beautifully done, too, which is a tricky balance to strike. The energetic illustrations are fantastic too. Endorsed by Child Bereavement UK, the ultimate focus of this excellent book is on seizing life and making every second count.

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