In at the Deep End

In at the Deep End by Michelle Magorian, published by Barrington Stoke, Limited in 2016, is a 64-page book written in English. This story centers on Ben, who takes on the challenge of completing the first hundred lengths of a swimathon to impress his friends, Jack and Harry. As he swims, he discovers that his friends are not going to show up, leaving him to decide whether to forfeit or continue swimming. The narrative explores themes of self-belief and friendship, highlighting the importance of support from unexpected sources.
Readers will find a tale that emphasizes self-esteem and resilience, particularly suitable for those aged 7 and above, including struggling, reluctant, and dyslexic readers. The book presents an engaging story that intertwines sports and social themes, showcasing the journey of overcoming challenges and the value of inter-generational friendships. Through Ben’s experience, the narrative conveys a strong message about perseverance and the impact of encouragement in achieving one’s goals.
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Super sporty tale with a strong message of self-belief and a lovely inter-generational friendship at its heart, from the award-winning author of Goodnight Mister Tom. Particularly suitable for struggling, reluctant and dyslexic readers aged 7+
Ben knows he’s taking on a lot, offering to do the first hundred lengths of the swimathon himself, but he’s desperate to impress Jack and Harry. But as he swims – and swims – Jack realises that his ‘friends’ aren’t going to show. Now he either has to forfeit or swim another hundred lengths! But support and encouragement come from an unlikely quarter and Ben pushes his way to victory. Particularly suitable for struggling, reluctant and dyslexic readers aged 7+
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