Jellybean

Jellybean by Tessa Duder is a first edition novel published by Puffin Books in 1987, featuring 112 pages in English. This work is set in New Zealand and explores themes related to family dynamics and the experiences of children who may feel overlooked by their parents. The narrative intertwines elements of music, providing a backdrop that enhances the story’s emotional depth.
Readers will find a thoughtful portrayal of familial relationships and the challenges faced by young individuals seeking recognition and support. The book addresses the intersection of personal aspirations and family life, making it relevant for those interested in juvenile fiction. Through its engaging narrative, Jellybean invites readers to reflect on the importance of attention and connection within families.
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“This well written novel, set in New Zealand”, says School Library Journal, “should appeal not only to those interested in music, but also to children who may sometimes feel that they are not getting enough attention from their parents”.
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