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The Day I Got Trapped in my Brain - THE BOY WHO MADE THE WORLD DISAPPEAR meets INSIDE OUT from one of Ireland's best-loved stars

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Age 11 and one-twelfth, Frankie has a BIG secret! Well, lots of secrets, actually: She has a brother called Fred who is the Best Invention Ever, and a baby sister called Flo who is her arch-nemesis. She has a dog named Blue who has GIANT eyeballs and tiny nostrils. Oh... And she's a teensy-weensy, squinchy bit MAGIC! Frankie has a world inside her head called THOUGHTOPOLIS - you just go through the eyeball, right at the skull, past the brain stuff, and then second door on the right! Well, lots of secrets, actually:• She has a brother called Fred who is the Best Invention Ever, and a baby sister called Flo who is her arch-nemesis. Frankie has a special secret – a magical place inside her head called Thoughtopolis, which she can escape to whenever she feels like it. Which is quite a bit at the moment, so much so that her parents and teachers are becoming concerned. Even Frankie thinks she is a little bit trapped, returning there as often as she can to enjoy madcap adventures accompanied by her brother Fred and dog Blue. Time passes differently in Thoughtopolis and Frankie can be gone for hours at a time. Adventures turn to a quest, for Frankie to find her missing spark and uncover a buried secret or remain trapped. I WISH I had this brilliant, funny, hopeful and meaningful book when I was 9. It spins us through all sorts with laughs, adventure and a brilliant lead character you want to be. Kids big and small will love this book. - Aisling Bea, Comedian

I WISH I had this brilliant, funny, hopeful and meaningful book when I was 9. It spins us through all sorts with laughs, adventure and a brilliant lead character you want to be. Kids big and small will love this book.– Aisling Bea, Comedian She has a brother called Fred who is the Best Invention Ever, and a baby sister called Flo who is her arch-nemesis. I got trapped in my brain once and it was really boring. Thankfully, this story is nothing like that! It’s a world-skipping, seven-star snail hotel, giant-eyed dog kind of a book. FABULOUSLY FUN AND INVENTIVE!– Steven Butler, author of The Nothing To See Here Hotel Her debut children’s book will follow a young girl called Frankie, who is an avid daydreamer. As the description reads; “Everyone thinks that Frankie is a daydreamer, but she is hiding a secret. When her parents think she’s ‘in another world’ little do they know, she really is. Together with her little brother Fred, Frankie can disappear to Thoughtopolis, a magical world inside her head. Frankie has a world inside her head called THOUGHTOPOLIS– you just go through the eyeball, right at the skull, past the brain stuff, and then second door on the right! It’s great fun, full of weird-and-wonderful places and creatures, and together, she, Fred and Blue go on adventures.

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Amy Huberman is an acclaimed script writer, novelist and actor, this is her debut children’s novel. Ridiculously funny.”– Derek Landy, author of Skulduggery Pleasant Meet Frankie Finkleton. Age 11 and one-twelfth, Frankie has a BIG secret! Well, lots of secrets, actually: She has a brother called Fred who is the Best Invention Ever, and a baby sister called Flo who is her arch-nemesis. She has a dog named Blue who has GIANT eyeballs and tiny nostrils. Thoughtopolis is built around Frankie’s memories, thoughts and feelings. There she encounters curious creatures and places. Written with inventive word play, humour and imagination, this is a way to help children understand and deal with emotions and relationships. Ridiculously funny.” – Derek Landy, author of Skulduggery Pleasant “A book full of heart, warmth and humour” – Irish Independent Meet Frankie Finkleton. Age 11 and one-twelfth, Frankie has a BIG secret! Brimming with charm and magic, and the funny insight of Inside Out, The Day I Got Trapped in My Brain is a must-read for readers aged 8+.

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Amy Huberman is an acclaimed script writer, novelist and actor, this is her debut children's novel. Catherine Doyle, author of The Storm Keeper Trilogy I WISH I had this brilliant, funny, hopeful and meaningful book when I was 9. It spins us through all sorts with laughs, adventure and a brilliant lead character you want to be. Kids big and small will love this book.

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