Sunny Days and Moon Cakes by Sarah Webb


Authors
Sarah Webb
ISBN
9781406348361
Published
Binding
Paperback
Pages
192
Dimensions
128 x 197 x 15mm

Sarah Webb's books are warm and fun and perfect for Cathy Cassidy readers looking for something new.
- Cathy Cassidy. This is the second standalone book in The Songbird Cafe Girls series about friendship, family and a very special cafe. Little Bird Island has been Sunny and Min's home ever since they were adopted from China. Sunny loves to spend time at the Songbird Cafe, helping Alanna in the kitchen or finding a quiet corner to work on her drawings. Sunny's one wish is that she could speak to her friends - her anxiety means that it's impossible to speak to anyone except her sister, Min, and her parents. Sunny hopes that a trip to China might help to unlock her voice, but she is terrified that her family will discover the secret she's been hiding from them ever since her adoption. Sarah Webb's poignant story celebrates sisterhood and friendship, and reminds us that home can be anywhere, as long as we are with the people we love.

Ages 9+
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Sarah Webb's books are warm and fun and perfect for Cathy Cassidy readers looking for something new.
- Cathy Cassidy. This is the second standalone book in The Songbird Cafe Girls series about friendship, family and a very special cafe. Little Bird Island has been Sunny and Min's home ever since they were adopted from China. Sunny loves to spend time at the Songbird Cafe, helping Alanna in the kitchen or finding a quiet corner to work on her drawings. Sunny's one wish is that she could speak to her friends - her anxiety means that it's impossible to speak to anyone except her sister, Min, and her parents. Sunny hopes that a trip to China might help to unlock her voice, but she is terrified that her family will discover the secret she's been hiding from them ever since her adoption. Sarah Webb's poignant story celebrates sisterhood and friendship, and reminds us that home can be anywhere, as long as we are with the people we love.

Ages 9+
ISBN:
9781406348361
Publication Date:
01 / 11 / 2015
Pages:
192
Dimensions:
128 x 197 x 15mm

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