Tadpole Summer

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From the multi-award-winning author of No Ballet Shoes in Syria, comes a story of sibling love and loss, healing and hope. Read by Genevieve Gaunt.

Frog has always known her younger brother Tad is unwell. He has Spinal Muscular Atrophy (called SMA-PME for short) but that has never been an obstacle for their unbreakable bond. They share a room and do everything together, Frog happy to do whatever Tad needs.

But when Tad is taken into hospital, Frog finds it difficult to be in their bedroom alone and starts camping in the garden. She only plans to be there while Tad is away but she finds an unexpected calm amongst the sounds and smells of nature and a space of her own that she's never had before.

When Tad comes up, their bedroom has to change to accommodate all his hospital equipment and Frog isn't sure where she fits in their family anymore. She retreats back into the garden, using the excuse of a sponsored camp out for charity. But as Tad's condition worsens, Frog needs to face the truth that she may not have much longer with him.

Working to bring the small wonders of the natural world to Tad, can Frog find a way to make this last summer together unforgettable?

"Catherine is a wonderful storyteller" - Phil Earle

More beautiful stories by Catherine Bruton:

  • No Ballet Shoes in Syria, Nominated for the CILIP Carnegie Medal 2020

  • Bird Boy, Nero Book Awards Shortlist for Children's Fiction 2024

  • Following Frankenstein

  • Another Twist in the Tale
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    About Catherine Bruton

    Catherine Bruton was born in the North West, where she attended the local comprehensive before graduating with a first class degree in English Literature from Oxford.


    In her twenties, she worked in Namibia and South Africa, teaching in bush schools and working with street children in the townships. Catherine then went on to teach at some of the top scho

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