The House on Hawthorn Road

· The O'Brien Press Ltd
Ebook
304
Pages
Eligible

About this ebook

Two centuries, two children, one house

Beth didn't want to move to Dublin – she misses her old life and her friends back in London. New home and new school is hard enough, but to make matters worse someone keeps messing up her room ... At first, Beth blames her annoying brother, Cormac, but when she discovers a boy called Robbie, from the 1950's, is slipping through time and into her room, then things start to get REALLY weird!

The two create havoc together, learn about each other's worlds and manage to help each other when they're down. But the 1950s and the present day sometimes seem very far apart ... Can their friendship stand the test of time?

A mischief-maker from the 1950's – a shy girl from today and a time-slip adventure like no other

About the author

Megan is a writer and fully qualified teacher. She has taught at secondary and primary level. She has also worked as a supervisor of trainee teachers in university. In 2007 Megan founded her creative school to combine her love of writing and teaching. Her aim is to inspire and build confidence in children. Every year she publishes a book of their stories to be sold in aid of charity.

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