‘What they want is love . . . they’ll cross the country and break their hearts to hang on to it’ Melvin Burgess
Sixteen-year-old Dusty is smart, talented and fiercely protective of her younger sister Poppy. They’ve been moved from foster carer to foster carer, until one day the unthinkable happens: Dusty and Poppy are separated, and no one can say when they will see each other again.
Devastated but determined, Dusty has to find a way to reach Poppy. Everything seems stacked against her until she meets beautiful, fearless Cooper at her children’s home, and together they decide to run . . .
‘Raw, real, and full of heart’ Ciara Smyth
'Daisy and Cooper have my heart entirely' Louisa Reid
'Full of urgent love, complex betrayals and ferocious secrets' Luke Palmer
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Lisa Heathfield has won the Southern Schools Book Award, the Concorde Book Award and has been shortlisted for the Waterstones Children's Book prize twice. Before becoming a mum to her three sons, she was a secondary school English teacher and loved inspiring teenagers to read. I Am Not a Number is her fourth novel. Lisa lives in Brighton.
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