Produktbeschreibung
From Onjali Q. Rauf, author of The Boy at the Back of the Class, comes another incredible story, told with humour and heart. Touching on the challenges navigated by children caring for loved ones at home, this story brings into focus their hardships and worries, alongside the unexpected, invisible sources of kindness which can change their lives. 'It's funny that I'm named after a movie star. If I ever became one, I would probably win every award on the planet, because I have to act every single day of my life.' 10-year-old Audrey has a secret. She's the main carer for her severely ill father. With her mum having left half a year ago, Audrey is constantly in fear of being found out by social services, so she has fine-tuned her life into becoming one of the best actresses on the planet. As soon as she steps out of the front door, the show is on, and all the world becomes her stage! No-one - not even the postman who visits their house every day - would ever guess that she is a nurse and doctor for her father, the family food shopper (and sometimes shoplifter!), a medicines collector, and even bedtime-reader for her younger siblings. Audrey is becomes determined to find a way of helping her Dad get to the best doctor in the best hospital in the country so that he can get better and they won't ever need to be apart and she won't have to worry anymore.The only problem is, it's a dream that will cost her thousands. Forging a plan which involves a mini-mountain of stolen goods, her postman, and exactly seventy-three lottery tickets, Audrey sets about trying to make her dream for her family come true. But whilst Audrey is busy trying to become a millionaire, her ever-watchful postman has also been embarking on a secret mission of his own. One that will alter Audrey's life - and that of everyone on her street - beyond recognition.