Lots of the kids in Mr Speed’s class have something to worry about. From a new stepmum to coping with Maths, everyone has their own private concerns and it’s sometimes difficult to discuss them – even when you need advice. So Mr Speed sets up the Worry Website on the classroom computer. Anybody in the class can anonymously enter their worry and anyone else can type in advice to help out. A unique production for Jacqueline Wilson, coming from a story originally published in electronic form on the Internet, and also containing a brilliant story by a 12-year-old fan, who entered a competition to write a companion story to Jacqueline’s.
The Worry Website by Jaqueline Wilson
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Description
Colorful board covers with blue spine. Edge wear and corner bumps. Clean, tight pages and spine. Published by Doubleday in 2002. Fiction. Measures 8.75 x 6.25 inches with 126 pages. VG