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How to Be Free

By: Daisy May Johnson
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Before Good Sister June was a Good Sister, she was just June - spending weekends at the Sunrise Bakery and dreaming of a book café with her pals, Ruth and Grace. But when Sister June vanishes from the school, Hannah, Edie, and Calla know that Something Is Most Definitely Up. They rally an army of first-years to protest the new kale smoothie bar and set out on an adventure to find Good Sister June and bring her back home. Following the cake crumbs left by Sister June, they journey between cafes across the north of England, uncovering secrets, quirky characters, and a trail of truth. Along the way, they learn about courage, friendship, and the power of staying true to themselves.

How to Be Free is a heartwarming and exuberantly funny celebration of resourceful girls, mouthwatering treats, and the indomitable spirit that leads them on a quest to bring Good Sister June back home.

©2024 Daisy May Johnson (P)2024 W.F. Howes Ltd

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