A PICTURE IS WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS... SO THEY SAY. After losing her father in a car accident four years earlier, eleven-year-old Maddy is trying to navigate her way through life without her biggest hero; her dad. Her guilt over what she believes was her part in his death leads Maddy on a quest to
ONE THOUSAND SNAPSHOTS
β Scribed by Steve Heron
- Book ID
- 111932211
- Tongue
- en-GB
- Weight
- 1 MB
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781922594754
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β¦ Synopsis
A PICTURE IS WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS... SO THEY SAY. After losing her father in a car accident four years earlier, eleven-year-old Maddy is trying to navigate her way through life without her biggest hero; her dad.
Her guilt over what she believes was her part in his death leads Maddy on a quest to take one thousand snapshots of moments in time and with people she loves, wishing she were able to share them with him.
This leads her to an encounter with djidi djidi, a willie wagtail who reminds Maddy that there is hope, even when life seems difficult.
A story of a search for belonging and a fear of abandonment in a world of ever-changing emotions.
Maddy will make you laugh, cry and cheer for her as she takes you through her journey.
It's picture perfect!
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