Being Miss Nobody / Tamsin Winter.
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F Wil A boy called Hope / | F Wil Just call me spaghetti-hoop boy / | F Wil The Primrose railway children / | F Win Being Miss Nobody / | F Win Blodskymning / | F Wol Alaska / | F Wol Echo Mountain / |
11-year-old Rosalind is so shy she can't speak in front of others, and is bullied by her classmates. When her brother Seb suggests starting a blog to expose the bullies, blog persona Miss Nobody is born. But soon the school is obsessed, with people getting hurt and falsely accused of being Miss Nobody. Rosalind knows she must speak up. But how? Marrying a highly insightful examination of Selective Mutism with a look at the double-edged power of social media, this is a brilliantly smart and darkly humorous debut about finding your voice, from a fresh new talent in teen fiction. --bokus.se