
Who Framed Klaris Cliff? by Nikki Sheehan
People used to call them 'friends' and said how they were good for your brain. And then a day came when all that changed . . . when they became our enemy. Now, anyone found harbouring a rogue imaginary person is in for the Cosh, an operation that fries your imagination and zaps whatever's in there, out of existence. That's why I wish Klaris Cliff had never shown up. And why I know that proving her innocence is the last hope I have of saving myself. Funny, quirky, and intriguing. This is a gripping read.
An intriguing subject for a children's novel and one handled with invention in Nikki Sheehan's debut novel.. the book has pertinent things to say about the need for imagination in the modern world... revealing and touching. * Martin Chilton, The Telegraph *
This is a remarkably engaging, original and moving debut novel, posing important questions about imagination, isolation and grief, yet the author handles her material with such a witty, light touch... I loved it. * Sally Morris, The Daily Mail *
A rather clever idea, deftly executed. * Herald Scotland *
Sheehan's book is as thought-provoking as it is moving. * Eleanor Tucker, The Guardian *
It teaches you to fight for what you believe in and not give up. * Becky Allen, Booktuation (Blog) *
A very poignant and thought-provoking read * Fiona Bradbury, Books and Enchantment *
Read this book if you like quirky, unusual novels. * Bookworm 1408 (reader review), The Guardian *
This is a remarkably engaging, original and moving debut novel... If Sheehan has more of this quality to offer, she'll be an exciting novelist for the future. I loved it. * Sally Morris, Daily Mail *
This is a warm, amusing and enthusiastic book with some thoughtful overtones. Strongly recommended. * Martin Axford, The School Librarian *
The storyline was surprising and interesting; I felt involved throughout. * Teen Titles *
This is a remarkably engaging, original and moving debut novel, posing important questions about imagination, isolation and grief, yet the author handles her material with such a witty, light touch... I loved it. * Sally Morris, The Daily Mail *
A rather clever idea, deftly executed. * Herald Scotland *
Sheehan's book is as thought-provoking as it is moving. * Eleanor Tucker, The Guardian *
It teaches you to fight for what you believe in and not give up. * Becky Allen, Booktuation (Blog) *
A very poignant and thought-provoking read * Fiona Bradbury, Books and Enchantment *
Read this book if you like quirky, unusual novels. * Bookworm 1408 (reader review), The Guardian *
This is a remarkably engaging, original and moving debut novel... If Sheehan has more of this quality to offer, she'll be an exciting novelist for the future. I loved it. * Sally Morris, Daily Mail *
This is a warm, amusing and enthusiastic book with some thoughtful overtones. Strongly recommended. * Martin Axford, The School Librarian *
The storyline was surprising and interesting; I felt involved throughout. * Teen Titles *
Nikki Sheehan speaks about her book beautifully. She already uses blogging and social media to great effect in her work as a journalist and also writes for the PTA magazine, and has contributed child psychology pieces to the national broadsheets. She lives in Brighton with her husband and three children.
| SKU | Unavailable |
| ISBN 13 | 9780192735720 |
| ISBN 10 | 0192735721 |
| Title | Who Framed Klaris Cliff? |
| Author | Nikki Sheehan |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Oxford University Press |
| Year published | 2014-02-06 |
| Number of pages | 256 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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