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Emmy Levels Up

Autor Helen Harvey
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mar 2021
Emmy is brilliant at the computer game, Illusory Isles. Her avatar is a powerful fire elemental with magma claws and flaming breath. When Emmy's gaming video gets a front-page feature, thousands of devoted fans flock to watch her battle the ultimate online baddie, the Mulch Queen herself. Life at school is the exact opposite. Emmy is friendless and bullied by Vanessa AKA the Queen of Mean. To Vanessa and her gang, Emmy is a weirdo with bad handwriting, horrible fashion sense and no dad. But if Emmy can take on the Mulch Queen online, perhaps she can also find a way to take on Vanessa too? Emmy decides to level up and solve this challenge alone. But then Emmy discovers that Mulch Queens and Mean Queens are much easier to face when you have a little help from new friends . . .
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ISBN-13: 9780192774644
ISBN-10: 0192774646
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford

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"Such a positive story about gaming; original and heart-warming."
"A sensitively-handled portrayal of bullying; deeply authentic & perfectly-pitched for its MG audience."
"Harvey tackles themes of anxiety, gaming, friendship, working class backgrounds, step families and bullying. It's an important read that so many children will be able to connect to and discuss within classroom too. Should be in every school!"
"A really sensitive exploration of bullying (but also managing to be a page turner). With added gaming joy!"
"A perfect MG family drama with bags of energy and humour."
"Written with delicate precision, sensitivity and empathy, Harvey has crafted a thoughtful, moving narrative that echoes the likes of R. J. Palacio, Stewart Foster and Zanib Mian."
"A fantastic story about gaming, friendship and standing up for yourself."
"This is a pacey read that will go down a storm in KS2 classrooms."
"An authentic portrayal of bullying which is also very readable, relatable and empowering."