Review
Clarice Bean fans will be delighted by her new adventures. Anxieties such as ‘change’ and ‘having to go back to school after the holidays’ will be recognised by everyone, while her ways of approaching them are delightful, The Guardian
Funny, contemporary and perceptive, The Mail on Sunday
A comic and poignant journey, The Sunday Times
A hugely enjoyable and touching read, The Scotsman
A hilarious tale and a delightfully funny character, Torquay Herald Express
A witty and wise book, School Librarian
Hilarious and touching, Croydon Advertiser
An incredibly funny book…you just have to read it! — Maia Harvey, aged 11, First News
Clarice Bean fans will be delighted by her new adventures… Anxieties such as “change” and “having to go back to school after the holidays” will be recognised by everyone, while her ways of approaching them are delightful., The Guardian
Creative typography and comic illustrations help make this a hugely enjoyable and touching read., The Scotsman
Book Description
A witty and insightful book about worries, starring Clarice Bean. Created by Children’s Laureate Lauren Child.
Synopsis
Clarice Bean is back with yet another exceptionordinarily fun filled tale, with her unique and hilarious outlook on life. Desperate to achieve a role in the school play and impress Mrs Wilberton in the spelling bee, Clarice manages over and over again to get into very big trouble. Ages 8+.
About the Author
Lauren Child MBE is a multi-award-winning author and Waterstones 2017-2019 Children’s Laureate, whose books are known and loved the world over. She is the creator of many much-loved characters, including Charlie and Lola, Clarice Bean and Ruby Redfort. Since her first book was published in 1999, Lauren has sold over six million books in 19 languages worldwide. Her many awards include the prestigious Kate Greenaway Medal for I Will Not Ever Never Eat a Tomato, the Nestle Gold Book Award for That Pesky Rat and the Nestle Bronze Book Award for Beware of the Storybook Wolves. Lauren is a UNESCO Artist for Peace and a Trustee of the House of Illustration, and has an MBE for services to literature. She loves designing and making things and finds it exciting to see her drawings turned into objects. Other favourite things include the cinema, TV matinees, small Italian cars, handbags, cardigans, travelling and being picked up from the airport.
A witty and insightful book about worries, starring Clarice Bean. Created by Children’s Laureate Lauren Child.It’s the worry you hadn’t even thought to worry about that should worry you the most. At least that’s how it looks to Clarice Bean, who has been writing her worries in a notebook – things like Worry no. 1: infinity, or Worry no. 3: change. And now that her worst never-imagined worry has happened – her utterly best friend is moving away forever – Clarice doesn’t even care about her tickets to the Ruby Redfort, girl detective, film premiere. That is, unless something happens to change things again . . .Lauren Child’s trademark wit combines with spot-on insight in this hugely engaging story about childhood worries, unwanted changes and finding friendships in the most surprising places.’Funny, contemporary and perceptive’ – Mail on Sunday’A comic and poignant journey’ – The Sunday Times’Clarice Bean fans will be delighted by her new adventures . . . Anxieties such as “change” and “having to go back to school after the holidays” will be recognised by everyone, while her ways of approaching them are delightful’ – Guardian