Geraldine Kaye started writing at the age of nine and is the author of many books for children and teenagers. She has been published in thirteen languages and in 1984 won the Other Award for Comfort Herself. She was also a teacher of creative writing. Geraldine Kaye died in 2010.
A lovely children's story that has a great moral message. When Comfort loses her mother she is shunted from relative to relative and even to carers but being of mixed race she is very confused and after having experienced life in London she is determined to spend time with her African family. But is the grass really greener on the other side or just different? Only Comfort "herself" can decide what's right for her and where she should be. A great novel focusing on the theme of being of dual nationality and struggling to fit in and find acceptance when you believe you belong nowhere.
A lovely children's story that has a great moral message. When Comfort loses her mother she is shunted from relative to relative and even to carers but being of mixed race she is very confused and after having experienced life in London she is determined to spend time with her African family. But is the grass really greener on the other side or just different? Only Comfort "herself" can decide what's right for her and where she should be. A great novel focusing on the theme of being of dual nationality and struggling to fit in and find acceptance when you believe you belong nowhere.
Read this for primary about 26 years ago and I still remember that i loved this as a child. Will hopefully one day re-read if I ever find a copy! But based on still remember this book from that long ago I'm rating it 5 stars.