Description
Driftwood is a moving and emotional story about friendship, family, and belonging.
The story follows Hannah and her best friend Joey. They have always been inseparable, but everything changes when Joey’s long-lost brother, Paul, comes back into his life. Paul is troubled and difficult, and his return causes tension and trouble for Joey’s family — and for Hannah’s friendship with him.
At the same time, Joey is being targeted by bullies, and the pressure on him keeps growing. Hannah must decide whether to stand by her friend no matter what, even when everything around them seems to be falling apart.
The book explores important themes like:
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Loyalty and trust
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Coping with change
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The impact of bullying
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The meaning of family and friendship
Perfect for:
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Ages 9–13
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Readers who enjoy realistic, heartfelt stories
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Fans of Jacqueline Wilson and emotional friendship tales
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