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Thunderboots by Naomi Jones; 9780192779021

Thunderboots

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Description

Trixie is the smallest resident of Primrose Tower, fondly nicknamed Thunderboots for her vibrant and boisterous personality. As she embarks on her first day at school, Trixie is filled with excitement but also faces the daunting challenges of dyslexia, which makes focusing and reading a struggle. Undeterred by these obstacles, Trixie crafts a determined plan to navigate her new world.

The Plot

Through her journey, Trixie learns valuable lessons about embracing her differences and discovering the strength that lies within her uniqueness. The narrative captures the essence of childhood resilience, highlighting how Trixie's loud spirit and determination allow her to confront the ups and downs of starting school.

Themes

  • Embracing Differences: Trixie's journey showcases the beauty of individuality and the importance of self-acceptance.
  • Resilience: The story illustrates how perseverance and creativity can help overcome academic challenges.
  • Community Support: Trixie's interactions with her peers and teachers underscore the significance of a nurturing environment.
"A heartfelt tale that resonates with anyone who has ever felt different."

Readers who appreciated Naomi Jones' previous works or those who enjoy stories that tackle themes of self-acceptance and resilience in the face of adversity will find Thunderboots both engaging and inspiring. This book is a celebration of the loud and the quiet, the struggles and the triumphs, making it a poignant addition to any young reader's collection.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 246 mm × 246 mm × 4 mm
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 9780192779021

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