Angel Cake

Angel Cake by Cathy Cassidy is a First Edition published by Puffin in 2009, featuring 207 pages in English. This book follows Anya, who dreams of moving to Britain for a fresh start but finds herself in a school where she feels isolated and misunderstood. As she reflects on her past in Poland, her life takes a turn when she meets Dan, a boy with a rebellious streak, leading her to believe there may be more to him than meets the eye.
Readers will discover Anya’s journey as she navigates the challenges of fitting in and the complexities of her new environment. The narrative explores themes of social topics, including prejudice and racism, while also delving into historical aspects of Europe. Through Anya’s experiences, the book presents a nuanced look at identity and belonging, making it a thoughtful read for those interested in juvenile fiction that addresses significant social issues.
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Anya used to dream of moving to Britain to start a brand-new life. But as she sits in a school where nobody understands her, she dreams of Polish summer skies and the place where she once belonged. Then Anya meets bad boy Dan. He’s no angel but she’s sure there’s a sweeter side to him.
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