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Binny for Short: Book 1


Binny Series

School year: Year 4, Year 5, Year 6, Year 7, Year 8

No. of pages 304

Published: 2014

Great for age 6-13 years

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From the winner of the Costa Children's Book Award 2018.Binny's life has been difficult since her father died and her dreadful old Aunt Violet disposed of her beloved dog, Max. Her world changed then, to a city flat with not enough space for her Mum, her big sister Clem and her small brother James. Definitely no room for a pet.Then one day Aunt Violet dies, leaving a small cottage in Cornwall to Binny and her family. Binny finds herself in a new world once more, full of sunshine and freedom and Gareth, the enemy-next-door and the ideal companion for dangerous dares. But Max is still lost in the past, and it seems impossible that she'll ever find him again...

 

 

This book is the winner of numerous awards

This book is part of a book series called Binny Series .

This book is aimed at children at US 3rd grade-7th grade.

This book has been graded for interest at 8-12 years.

There are 304 pages in this book. This book was published in 2014 by Hachette Children's Group .

Hilary McKay is a critically acclaimed author who has won many awards, including the Guardian Children's

 

This book is in the following series:

Binny Series

This book has been nominated for the following awards:

Teach Primary New Children's Fiction Award
This book was recognised by the Teach Primary New Children's Fiction Award.

Carnegie Medal
This book was recognised by the Carnegie Award. The CILIP Carnegie Medal is awarded by children’s librarians for an outstanding book written in English for children and young people.

McKay's wise and witty stories resonate for everyone. (The Sunday Times' 100 Best Children's Books) * The Sunday Times *

 

Thought provoking, engrossing story with nail biting moments and some surprises thrown in. * Primary Times *

 

This book is optimistic, clever, beautifully written and very, very amusing. It really is a book you shouldn't miss. * * * * * * Bookbag *

 

Hilary McKay is a wonderful storyteller, with an especial gift for writing about family life, bringing the thoughts and feelings of children vividly to life. Beautifully-written and enormously engaging, this gentle story about friendship and family in a seaside town will charm readers, right up until its warm-hearted and very satisfying ending. * Booktrust *

 

Few writers capture the voice and intimacy of family life as well as McKay and fans of her Casson Family series will adore this sensitive exploration of friendship, grief and the often hilarious rough and tumble of families adjusting to change. More Binny please. * Daily Mail *

 

McKay constructs convincing, page-turning portrait of a loving family that copes with adversity. Nourishing and tremendously entertaining. Warm, wise and witty... Binny for Short shows a mistress of her medium at work. * Guardian *

 

I've long been a fan of this author for her sure touch and comic genius when it comes to writing about the ups and downs of family life. Funny, warm-hearted and perfectly pitched. * Lion & Unicorn Books *

 

A tale of adventure, friendship and family... wonderful characters and storytelling. * tBk Magazine *

 

If you're trying to wean your daughter off Jacqueline Wilson, try Hilary McKay. Her books are so good you want to climb inside the covers and live there. * The Daily Telegraph *

 

I nearly fell out of bed pulling the book back off my dad when it was time for lights out because I wanted to continue reading...The story is exciting, compelling, sad and funny, with a surprising and heart-warming ending. * Phoebe, age 9 *

 

Mixes family life and friendship, with plenty of warmth and humour. * Sunday Express *

 

A fantastically good book. * Lythan St Annes Express *

 

Few writers, if indeed any, write as warmly and accurately about family life as Hilary McKay, or with such humour. Her books feel both utterly timeless, and utterly contemporary. * * * * * * Books For Keeps *

 

A thorough joy... it has made me look again at her other titles in my hunger to immerse myself in her beautiful, clever writing again. * Susie and the Pencils *

 

This is a brilliantly written story that is gripping in a gently humorous way. * Ed On The Web *

 

A new novel from Casson series' author Hilary McKay is always a treat and this one is no exception. Wonderful characters and storytelling. * tBk Magazine *

 

This book is optimistic, clever, beautifully written and very, very amusing. It really is a book you shouldn't miss. * * * * * * Bookbag *

 

Hilary McKay is a wonderful storyteller, with an especial gift for writing about family life, bringing the thoughts and feelings of children vividly to life. Beautifully-written and enormously engaging, this gentle story about friendship and family in a seaside town will charm readers, right up until its warm-hearted and very satisfying ending. * Booktrust *

 

Few writers capture the voice and intimacy of family life as well as McKay and fans of her Casson Family series will adore this sensitive exploration of friendship, grief and the often hilarious rough and tumble of families adjusting to change. More Binny please. * Daily Mail *

 

McKay constructs convincing, page-turning portrait of a loving family that copes with adversity. Nourishing and tremendously entertaining. Warm, wise and witty... Binny for Short shows a mistress of her medium at work. * Guardian *

 

I've long been a fan of this author for her sure touch and comic genius when it comes to writing about the ups and downs of family life. Funny, warm-hearted and perfectly pitched. * Lion & Unicorn Books *

 

A tale of adventure, friendship and family... wonderful characters and storytelling. * tBk Magazine *

 

If you're trying to wean your daughter off Jacqueline Wilson, try Hilary McKay. Her books are so good you want to climb inside the covers and live there. * The Daily Telegraph *

 

I nearly fell out of bed pulling the book back off my dad when it was time for lights out because I wanted to continue reading...The story is exciting, compelling, sad and funny, with a surprising and heart-warming ending. * Phoebe, age 9 *

 

Mixes family life and friendship, with plenty of warmth and humour. * Sunday Express *

 

A fantastically good book. * Lythan St Annes Express *

 

Few writers, if indeed any, write as warmly and accurately about family life as Hilary McKay, or with such humour. Her books feel both utterly timeless, and utterly contemporary. * * * * * * Books For Keeps *

 

A thorough joy... it has made me look again at her other titles in my hunger to immerse myself in her beautiful, clever writing again. * Susie and the Pencils *

 

This is a brilliantly written story that is gripping in a gently humorous way. * Ed On The Web *

 

A new novel from Casson series' author Hilary McKay is always a treat and this one is no exception. Wonderful characters and storytelling. * tBk Magazine *