I for always I

F for friendship
There is trouble at home when 14-year-old Lennox gets picked up by the police for vandalism. As far as his father is concerned, the community service hours Lennox gets aren’t enough. So it’s no mobile phone for two months, no handball training, tutoring during the summer holidays instead of a trip to Sardinia, and extra voluntary work with a ‘social project’.
But 16-year-old wheelchair user Grit, whose parents are looking for help for their daughter, doesn’t want to be a ‘project’ and won’t make life easy for Lennox. Yet Lennox might actually be able to help her with her secret plan. By the end of the novel, this unvoluntary ‘volunteer project’ has transformed into an unexpected friendship.
With great wit and a knack for understanding teen dreams, worries and hopes, Judith Mohr tells a story about the kind of friendship everyone wishes they had too.

  • Young Adult | 256 pages | 22 x 13,8 cm
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