Surprising Joy

Surprising Joy by Valerie Bloom is a New Ed edition published by Macmillan Children’s Books in 2004, featuring 224 pages in English. This book presents the story of Joy, who is thrilled to finally reunite with her mother in the UK after years of waiting. Although Joy has grown up in Jamaica and loves her home, the prospect of living with her mother in England is a dream come true. However, her arrival in London during December brings unexpected challenges as she faces a cold and unwelcoming environment.
Readers will find a narrative that explores Joy’s transition from Jamaica to England, highlighting her initial excitement and the stark realities she encounters. The story delves into themes of family and adaptation, as Joy navigates her new life and the surprises that await her at her mother’s house. This edition invites readers to reflect on the complexities of moving to a new country and the emotional journey that accompanies such a significant change.
Official synopsis Publisher
“It’s the best day of Joy’s life! After years of waiting, her mum’s finally written to say that she’s ready for her daughter to join her in the UK. Joy loves Jamaica- she’s grown up there, after all – but living with Mum in England is her dream come true. London in December is a shock, though. It’s cold, dark and unfriendly. Even so, it’s nothing like the shock that awaits her when she arrives at her mother’s house …”–Back cover.
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