<p>"This is a book that should be a hit with even the most reluctant reader … Guy Bass has taken a scenario that is instantly recognisable to children and twisted it into a hilarious and chaotic adventure" – A Library Lady, Blog</p>
<p>"An absolutely brilliant concentrated twist on Groundhog Day … Exceptionally funny" – Lily and the Fae, Blog</p>
<p>"With lots of maddening minutes to enjoy, Bass's puntastic one-liners, and anarchy antics galore, young readers will return to this brilliant story again and again!" – Lancashire Evening Post</p>
<p>"Groundhog Day for kids – a clever, canny read" – The Great British Bookworm, Blog</p>
A laugh-out-loud and punny take on Groundhog Day for young readers from a top-notch author-illustrator pairing.
Ever-punctual Anna Gain is never late, and she's certainly never late for the school bus. Every day she catches it in perfect time. But not today. After a series of absurd events cause Anna to miss the bus, she's transported one minute back in time – only to be stuck re-living the same sixty seconds again … and again … and again … Is fate trying to teach Anna a lesson? And will she ever escape?
Particularly suitable for readers aged 7+ with a reading age of 7.
A laugh-out-loud and punny take on Groundhog Day for young readers from a top-notch author-illustrator pairing.
Ever‑punctual Anna Gain is never late … until today. After a series of crazy accidents, the unthinkable happens – Anna misses the bus to school! But a moment later she’s transported one minute back in time …
Anna finds herself stuck reliving the same sixty seconds, trying and failing to catch her bus again … and again … and again …
Will Anna ever escape this maddening minute? Or is fate trying to teach Anna a lesson?
(Dyslexia-friendly)
(Dyslexia-friendly)
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Biografisk notat
Guy Bass is an award-winning author, whose children’s books series include Stitch Head, The Legend of Frog, Dinkin Dings, Atomic! and Secret Santa: Agent of X.M.A.S. Guy has also written plays for both adults and children. Before becoming a full-time writer, he previously worked as a theatre producer, illustrator, temp, gerbil whisperer and has acted his way out of several paper bags.
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Steve May studied illustration and animation. His exuberant, madcap, action-packed style makes his work extremely popular – it’s become a regular feature in the world of children’s books.