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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalShy and quiet, Kylen Scotts is afraid of change. And loneliness. And crowds.
But change does happen, and he leaves all his friends behind at his old home because of his mom’s new job, which is already kind of a disaster. But lucky for him, it doesn’t get much worse- so far, he’s made three friends (wow, that’s new), one enemy, and half of the pages in his scrapbook. But two of his friends leave for the holidays, and he’s stuck with Pixie, the friend he doesn’t know so much (and doesn’t want to know).
Sunny and down-to-earth, Eli Wind is an art kid. His dad works in the Navy, so they move house constantly. Because of this, he has a gazillion friends all over the country but doesn’t have a strong bond with anyone, so he’s incredibly lonely. Reeseworth was probably just going to be another one of those come-and-go places, but something about the town had his heart. And so did a house across the street, which he did so want to draw, but it turns out it belongs to someone very special to him…
The first book of the story of five kids in the sleepy town of Reeseworth and the first full-fledged novel written by Ms Peanut, this journal-styled story is full of life's ups and downs and in-betweens- a mix of imagination and the author's real-life scenarios.
Ms Peanut Woodrow
Ms Peanut Woodrow is a 14-year-old children's author and illustrator. She is a homeschooling girl who constantly moves around India because of her dad’s transferable job and loves exploring.
She loves reading children’s literature and fiction and is partly inspired by the works of Jacqueline Wilson, Lauren Child, and numerous other authors and illustrators. Ms Peanut spins stories around her experiences and tales of her own life, mainly writing about friendship, family, and holidays. She’s been drawing from the moment she could hold a pencil and writing poetry and stories ever since she was a girl of seven.
Ms Peanut has written and illustrated six books, her first published when she was ten, plus two from the Sylvia’s Neighborhood series written by her younger sister, June Woodrow, all published on Notion Press and Amazon.com.
Who knows, there could be a story brewing in the mind of Ms Peanut right now...
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