Paris. August. One long summer of nothing. 48 hours of everything. From the inimitable Meg Rosoff comes a chaotic and irresistible new YA. 17-year-old Callum is facing an unfortunate truth: his summer exchange in rural France was a failure. No epic adventure, no summer fling, and his French is still rubbish. Just as he should be boarding the Eurostar home, without even a hint of a plan, Callum impulsively decides to stay (and doesn't bother telling his parents). He only knows one person in Paris: his long-lost cousin, Harrison, an oboist. As night falls on the hottest weekend of the year, an adventure begins involving a motorbike, a curfew, a stolen oboe, a priceless Matisse painting, at least one police chase, a climate protest and the enigmatic, alluring, irresistible Lilou A completely delicious, funny, fast-paced summer read from the multi-award-winning author of How I Live Now, The Great Godden and Friends Like These.
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Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
Publication Date: 15 Aug 2024
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Age Group: Ages 12+
ISBN13: 9781526646187
About Meg Rosoff
Meg Rosoff is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and winner of the Carnegie Medal the Printz Award the Guardian Childrens Fiction Prize the Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis and the coveted Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award. She grew up in a suburb of Boston and moved to London where she worked in advertising for fifteen years before writing her first novel How I Live Now which has sold more than one million copies in thirty-six territories. She has written critically acclaimed and award-bedecked books for adults teenagers and younger readers. Almost Nothing Happened follows The Great Godden and Friends Like These three coming-of-age novels which share a summer theme. Meg lives in London and spends her summers on the Suffolk coast.