The Paperbag Baby

The Paperbag Baby by Ruth Thomas, published by Hutchinson in 2001, is a juvenile fiction novel that spans 232 pages. This contemporary story follows Edward, a school wheeler-dealer with aspirations of becoming a millionaire by the age of twenty. When he discovers a mysterious package in the park, he enlists the help of two classmates, leading them into a thrilling adventure filled with secrets and intrigue.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into the complexities of childhood ambition and the dynamics of friendship. The book presents a vivid exploration of action and adventure, capturing the essence of how children think and act in pursuit of their dreams. Ruth Thomas, a Guardian Fiction Award winner, offers insights that resonate with young readers, making this edition a noteworthy addition to the genre.
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Edward is the school wheeler-dealer with dreams of becoming a millionaire by the time he’s twenty. When he finds a mysterious package in the park, he ropes two classmates into a daring scheme, one that catapults them into an adventure of secrets and intrigue – and his wish seems very close to becoming a reality. From the Guardian Fiction Award winner Ruth Thomas, comes this contemporary novel full of insight into the way children think and act.
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