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Queenie Jean Is in Trouble Again

Christine Read

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English
Heritage House Publishing Co Ltd
16 May 2024
When ten-year-old Queenie and her family move from small-town Ontario to a glitzy suburb of Vancouver, she is desperate to fit in and make a best friend for the first time in her life. With her creativity and bubbly personality, Queenie arrives at Western Canada Preparatory School ready to win over her classmates and conquer the world. But even before the first bell rings, she finds herself in trouble.

From always being late to talking out of turn to never being able to focus, Queenie stands out like a sore thumb, especially among the cool girls she wants to impress. Hardest of all, she has a secret. She’s been diagnosed with ADHD, and she hates how different it makes her feel. After she struggling to navigate her new world, dreaming up ill-advised schemes to make the other kids like her, she must face her greatest fear of all: making a speech in front of the whole school that will show everyone her true self.

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Imprint:   Heritage House Publishing Co Ltd
Country of Publication:   Canada
Dimensions:   Height: 178mm,  Width: 127mm, 
ISBN:   9781772034790
ISBN 10:   1772034797
Pages:   224
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Recommended Age:   From 8 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  English as a second language
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Christine Read is an ADHD advocate, the former Executive Director of CADDAC (Centre of ADHD Awareness, Canada), and an aspiring writer. Her submission to the Winchester International Writers' Federation (UK) was awarded 'Highly Commendable' in the Children's Funny Fiction Category. She is a member of CANSCAIP and SCWBI.

Reviews for Queenie Jean Is in Trouble Again

“In the inspiring novel Queenie Jean Is in Trouble Again, a girl shows that there is more than one right way to handle life’s challenges.” —Foreword Reviews


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