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Llama On Ice

By: Annabelle Sami
Narrated by: Ambreen Razia
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‘Anarchically silly fun!' – Guardian

Sidesplitting middle grade comedy, with serious heart (and one very funny llama). Illustrated by Allen Fatimaharan, the official illustrator for World Book Day 2022.

It's the Christmas holidays and Yasmin is miserable. Her family don't celebrate Christmas so she doesn't understand all the hype, plus Ezra has gone to Jamaica for 2 weeks and Levi is away on a mission.

Then a snowstorm hits London, meaning Yasmin's enemy Tia can't fly to her luxury holiday in France. Yasmin is horrified when she gets sent a solo mission – to give Tia the best Christmas ever!

Soon Tia is bossing Yasmin around and without her friends to help, Yasmin starts to wonder if making her arch nemesis happy might be mission: impossible . . .

©2022 Annabelle Sami
Animals Animals & Nature Fiction Growing Up & Facts of Life Humourous Fiction Literature & Fiction Multicultural Stories Science Fiction & Fantasy Winter Christmas Funny Heartfelt

Critic Reviews

I adored this book! […] Funny and meaningful, a delight from start to finish.', Netgalley reviewer

'Levi is brilliant fun and is possibly the best talking animal since Donkey in Shrek', Netgalley reviewer

''Anarchically silly fun!'', Guardian

“Featuring mixed heritage characters, it is full of mayhem and zany humour, and accompanied by hilarious black-and-white illustrations.” – BookTrust

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