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The toast burnt and Father shouted and spluttered with his mouth full of cornflakes. I suppose you could say that it was an ordinary sort of a morning in our house the day the postcard came. I know she means well, but she does go on a bit sometimes. Gran has been living with us in the house for as long as I can remember. He loves to pull my hair out by the roots or to tear my ears off whenever he can. I spend a lot of time looking after Little Jim, but he doesn’t seem to appreciate it. He always needs feeding or changing or picking up or mopping up. Little Jim was born about eight months ago. I’d like to like him more – I know I ought to. When he’s not shooting or fishing, he’s down in the cellar making horrible smells in the chemistry laboratory he’s set up down there. We haven’t got much in common, Will and me. She doesn’t seem to have time to talk to me much these days, not since Little Jim was born but we understand each other – always have done. If she’s not out on the farm she’s scurrying about the house with a broom or a pile of dirty washing. I think he always wanted me to be a boy, really. I just get on better with myself than anyone else, that’s all.Īround me at home there’s my family. I don’t talk much, so they think I’m unfriendly which I’m not. I’m small for my age, so people at school think I’m feeble and fragile which I’m not.
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Aunty Ellie (you’ll meet her later) calls me her ‘china doll’ on account of my pale skin and straight black hair. My name is Elizabeth Throckmorton and I’ll be eleven on my next birthday. For more information on the FSC, please visit To learn more about Egmont’s sustainable paper policy, please visit Also by Michael Morpurgoįor Christine and Dave, Zoé and Orlanda, Fredi and Lotta Table of ContentsīEFORE I TELL YOU ABOUT THE POSTCARD I HAD better tell you something about me. This book is made from paper certified by the Forestry Stewardship Council (FSC), an organisation dedicated to promoting responsible management of forest resources. We only use paper from legal and sustainable forest sources, so we know where every single tree comes from that goes into every paper that makes up every book. Egmont is passionate about helping to preserve the world’s remaining ancient forests.