The Left-outs

The Left-outs by Jacqueline Wilson, published by Puffin in 1991, is a children’s book that explores the challenges of fitting in. With 98 pages, this edition presents the story of Joan, who finds herself struggling to adjust to her new school environment, a significant shift from her previous experiences where she was always at the center of attention.
Readers will follow Joan’s journey as she navigates feelings of isolation and the complexities of social dynamics in a new setting. The narrative delves into themes of belonging and self-discovery, offering insights into the emotional landscape of childhood. This New Ed edition is presented in English and is designed to resonate with young readers facing similar challenges in their own lives.
Official synopsis Publisher
Joan is used to being at the centre of things. So it is a bit of a shock when she doesn’t seem to fit in at her new school.
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