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Brilliantly funny new series about the bravest scaredy-cat in the world
Sam Wu is NOT a scaredy-cat (except he is). When a trip to the Space Museum goes terrifyingly wrong, Sam begins a mission to prove to the school bully, and all of his friends, that he is a fearless space adventurer.
A truly laugh-out-loud, voice-led and madcap story of ghost hunting, snakes and mischievous pet cats called Butterbutt, perfect for fans of Tom Gates, Wilf the Mighty Worrier and Barry Loser, and readers aged six plus.
Look out for Sam's jawsome follow-up adventure - Sam Wu is Not Afraid of Sharks! coming in July 2018.
Katie and Kevin Tsang met in in 2008 while studying at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Since then they have lived on three different continents and travelled to over 40 countries together. In 2015 they got married in Palm Springs, California. Kevin was born in Copenhagen and grew up in Atlanta, Georgia. Some of Sam Wu's experiences are based on Kevin's childhood. He currently works as a healthcare technology consultant.
Katie was born and raised in Southern California and also writes YA as Katherine Webber.
Katie and Kevin currently live in London.
Sam Wu is NOT Afraid of Ghosts is their first joint novel.
224 pages, Kindle Edition
First published February 8, 2018
*Disclaimer* – I know one of the two authors. We went to high school together, which was many moons ago. Despite my connection, my review is completely honest. I purchased this book myself, partly because I wanted to support a friend, but also because it was getting great traction and I’m always on the lookout for good children’s books as books are one of my favorite things to gift, especially those I believe can spark a love of reading.
I will just mention quickly that this one is definitely for a younger audience. As a middle-grade book, technically, it could be for readers anywhere between 8 to 12 years in age. However, I think there is a big difference between what an 8-year-old may read versus a 12-year-old. This book is most suited for those towards the younger end of that age scale.
That being said, this is definitely on my list of books to get for my friends’ kids. It’s funny, entertaining, and has amazing illustrations! It deals with topics to which kids can most definitely relate: fears, bullies, responsibilities, differing cultural norms, and friendship. I also love that the fiercest family member is a cat named Butterbutt!
While this book is primarily about overcoming a fear of ghosts, the storyline intertwines a secondary fear, that of a pet snake. I love this addition as it teaches kids that fears can come from a place of misunderstanding or a lack of knowledge about a person, animal or situation, as the “bravest scardy-cat” in town, Sam, learns. Additionally, it not only features characters who are culturally diverse, but also characters who bring different strengths to the table (Bernard is the smartest while Zoe is really athletic) highlighting that differences are good and everyone has something to offer. This book contains good lessons, without the feeling that they are being pushed down your throat, all wrapped up in an amusing story. It was honestly a lot of fun!