Florrie has two of everything.
Two lovely brothers . . .
Two smashing parents . . .
Two very cuddled pets.
But two isn't always a magic number, as Florrie now has to live in TWO different houses:
one with her mum . . . and one with her dad.
An uplifting picture book that helps young readers discuss their feelings around divorce and embrace change.
Praise for Two Places to Call Home:
'Phil Earle's reassuring and hopeful picture book suggests imaginative ways to find courage and to tackle a child's anxiety about parents who separate.' Sunday Times
'Heartfelt, honest and positive - a much needed, wonderful picture book!' Jim Field
'A gentle and beautiful book filled with comfort and imagination.' Katya Balen, Carnegie Medal winner
'Warm and wise and sweet.' Ross Montgomery
'Perfect example of how picture books can be a powerful tool when helping children to make sense of their lives. Just lovely.' Rob Biddulph
'A soothing and positive tale for those feeling split down the middle after a parental breakup.' Benji Davies
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Phil Earle's first job was as a care worker in a children's home. Phil then chose the more sedate lifestyle of a bookseller, and now works in children's publishing - when he's not writing his own children's books. These include Being Billy and Heroic for teens, and Demolition Dad and Bubble Wrap Boy for younger readers, all of which have received critical ac
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