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Author_Ian Eagleton
blended families
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diverse childrens books
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forthcoming
friendship
funny
inclusive
lgbtq
pranks
same sex parents
two dads
Product details
- ISBN 9780702331381
- Weight: 260g
- Dimensions: 127 x 193mm
- Publication Date: 15 Jan 2026
- Publisher: Scholastic
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
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Instant enemies William and Florence are horrified to find out
their dads are dating each other - and are forced to work together
to split them up! This fun, warm-hearted, celebratory adventure
for readers aged 9+ is a modern, inclusive twist on The Parent
Trap for readers of Jacqueline Wilson, Elle McNicoll and Benjamin
Dean.
When William and Florence meet on the first day of Year Six, they
instantly dislike each other.
William is impulsive, endlessly chatty and struggles in school.
His home life is safe and predictable - just him and Dad, who adopted
him as a solo parent - and that's how William likes it.
Florence is sullen, cold, and everything seems to come easily to
her. She's moved after her parents' divorce - but she's convinced
she won't be staying long because they'll definitely get
back together...
But then Florence and William find out that their dads have started
seeing each other. Now they must put their differences to one
side. Because only if they work together might they stand a chance
of splitting up their dads... Let the sabotage commence!
"You are an inspiration!" - Mariah Carey on Ian Eagleton
A heartfelt story filled with funny, energetic pranks and antics!
Sensitively explores LGBTQ themes, neurodivergence, adoption,
blended families and the unshakeable love between a father and
his son
Ian Eagleton is the author of the novels Glitter Boy
and The Boy Who Cried Ghost, and his picture book Nen and
the Lonely Fisherman won the Polari Children's and YA Prize
2022
Praise for Glitter Boy:
"Poignant, defiantly fabulous story" - Guardian
"A nuanced, heart-warming and character led story of finding joy
and love" - Elle McNicoll, author of A Kind of Spark
"An unflinching and ultimately uplifting read about identity,
and finding the strength to be your true self. Brilliant for group
discussion." - Empathy Lab
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