I’m getting the hang of this WordPress reblogging feature. Here you can read a ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ review of This Much Huxley Knows from the lovely Sue Bavey, on behalf of Rosie Amber’s review team. If you haven’t already done so, do get yourself a copy of this contemporary novel and join the fun. mybook.to/ThisMuchHuxleyKnows

Book Description
I’m seven years old and I’ve never had a best mate. Trouble is, no one gets my jokes. AndBreaks-it isn’t helping. Ha! You get it, don’t you? Brexit means everyone’s falling out and breaking up.
Huxley is growing up in the suburbs of London at a time of community tensions. To make matters worse, a gang of youths is targeting isolated residents. When Leonard, an elderly newcomer chats with Huxley, his parents are suspicious. But Huxley is lonely and thinks Leonard is too. Can they become friends?
Funny and compassionate,this contemporary novel for adultsexplores issues of belonging, friendship and what it means to trust.
‘Read this and feel young again’ – Joe Siple, author ofThe Five Wishes of Mr. Murray McBride
‘Moving and ultimately upbeat’–Christopher Wakling, author ofWhat I Did
‘A joyous novel with the wonderfully exuberant character of Huxley’ –
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