Pea's Book Of Birthdays

It’s birthday month in the Llewellyn house! Clover is having an Alice in Wonderland party. Tinkerbell wants to be sawn in half by a magician. But Pea has no idea what’s right for her big day. All her friends seem to be growing up and leaving her behind. Then a shocking family tragedy hits, and makes Pea realise what she really wants. This birthday, her greatest wish is for her long-lost dad to show up…

  • The third touching story about Pea and her family
  • A charming modern fairy tale full of warmth and wit
  • Secrets, discoveries, families – and lots of birthdays!
  • Susie Day won a BBC Talent Children’s Fiction Prize

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  • Susie Day

    Susie Day grew up in Penarth, Wales, with a lisp and a really unfortunate first name.

    Her many careers have included guiding tourists, professional nappy-changing, teaching small people how many beans make five and taller people how to interrogate the beans from a post-structuralist perspective, and herding boarding school students – but she always wanted to be a writer. She firmly believes in the dictum “write what you know”, which is why this book is about cake, watching telly, and helpless romantic flailitude.

    Susie lives in Oxford, and is probably drinking a cup of tea right now (she usually has one around this time of day).

    Her first novel, BIG WOO!, was published in 2008: “I honestly don’t think I’ve ever laughed so hard while reading … very highly recommended” Chicklish.

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