<p>"It’s such a clever, funny and moving story. What a wonderful way to remind us how to keep our chattering brains (or Brian’s) in-check now and then. The power of a brilliant storyteller!" – Lisa Thompson</p>
<p>"This is a beautiful story about the similarities between people from different generations and the ability to be mutually helpful to each other … It will be both affirming and challenging to anyone struggling or who has struggled with their mental health." – <em>Books for Keeps</em></p>
<p>"This story gets to the heart of children’s worries … It offers hope and suggestions about ways that readers can empower themselves to control their emotions, all in an engaging and funny story … . A beautiful, empathic story emphasising the support and strength of intergenerational relationships." — <em>The School Librarian</em></p>
<p>"Reassuring, authentic normalising of the complicatedness of family & our own busy brains. The beauty of holding space for each other of quietening unhelpful thoughts." – Teacher</p>
<p>"This would make a fantastic book for discussing mental health, additionally normalising discussion around mental health, particularly in boys." – Mini Midnight Reads, blog</p>
<p>"Heartwarming, witty and packed full of hope … A charming, relatable novella showing support for intergenerational friendships and giving strategies to combat anxious brains, <em>Me and my Brian</em> is a powerful story with some gorgeous illustrations that you’ll love!" – Check 'Em Out Books, blog</p>
<p>"So poignant and heartwarming, this fabulous story talks about children’s mental health in such a clever way for readers to understand. Many readers will identify with Josh … hopeful, powerful and clever" – Little Posts of Library Treasures, blog</p>
<p>"Thought-provoking, beautifully written and one which – like her other stories – deserves a place in every primary school library." – Mrs Sydney's Famous World's Smallest Library, blog</p>

With help from his grandma, Josh finds a way to quieten his overactive ‘Brian’ in this gently humorous and empathetic tale about family and mental health by bestseller Helen Rutter.

Josh has always called his brain Brian, and Brian can sometimes be his best friend, helping Josh with tests and giving him brilliant moneymaking ideas. But he can also be Josh’s worst enemy, keeping him awake at night worrying, and telling him that his family’s problems are all Josh’s fault.

When the arguments at home get really bad, Josh is sent to live with his grandma, who lives in a weird shack in the middle of nowhere. At first Brian’s voice gets louder and louder, and Josh feels out of control. But as he helps his grandma in the garden, growing their own food, and with all the jobs that need to be done around the shack, Josh starts to realise that she understands him and Brian better than anyone.

Particularly suitable for readers aged 9+ with a reading age of 8.

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With help from his grandma, Josh finds a way to quieten his overactive ‘Brian’ in this gently humorous and empathetic tale about family and mental health by bestseller Helen Rutter.

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<p>A gentle and funny tale about managing our worries, from the bestselling author of The Boy Who Made Everyone Laugh (Dyslexia-friendly)</p>

A gentle and funny tale about managing our worries, from the bestselling author of The Boy Who Made Everyone Laugh (Dyslexia-friendly)

  • 16 b/w, illus

- Helen Rutter’s debut novel, The Boy Who Made Everyone Laugh, received huge acclaim – it was a Waterstones Children’s Book of the Month and shortlisted for the Costa, Blue Peter and Branford Boase Awards

- A brilliantly unique look at the way young people can experience stress in their everyday lives and how it can make them feel overwhelmed and as if they have no control

- Empathetically explores helpful ways for young people to combat stress and emphasises the support and strength that can be found in intergenerational friendships

- Publication to be supported by an exclusive, printed proof, an accompanying discussion guide and Helen has also been pitched for numerous events and festivals

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Forhåndsvisning

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780008672928
Publisert
2024-09-12
Utgiver
Vendor
Barrington Stoke Ltd
Vekt
110 gr
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
129 mm
Dybde
7 mm
Aldersnivå
J, Y, 02, 03
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
88

Forfatter
Illustratør

Om bidragsyterne

Helen Rutter is an acclaimed author and comedian. Her debut novel, The Boy Who Made Everyone Laugh, was a Waterstones Children’s Book of the Month, in addition to being nominated for the Carnegie, shortlisted for the Costa, Blue Peter and Branford Boase Awards, and winning the Teach Primary Book Award.