- Series: Two Sides
- Publication Date: 25 Jun 2018
- Key Stage: 3, 4
- Interest Age: 13+
- Year Group: 8, 9, 10, 11
- Reading Age: 8–9
- Format: PDF eBook
- Type of Book: Fiction
Two Sides - PDF Download
This digital download includes eBook files of all six titles from the Two Sides series. You will receive your files in PDF format which can be read on a variety of devices that accept PDFs, please check that your intended device can accept PDFs before purchasing.
Each purchase includes a site license for the related download. This means you can share the files with your colleagues & students within your school only. Please do not share elsewhere. You are permitted to share these files with students who are home learning, however the files must not be hosted on a publicly accessible site. Unfortunately, we are unable to assist with compatibility queries, please check that your intended devices and/or systems can accept PDFs before purchasing.
This digital download includes eBook files of all six titles from the Two Sides series. You will receive your files in PDF format which can be read on a variety of devices that accept PDFs, please check that your intended device can accept PDFs before purchasing.
Each purchase includes a site license for the related download. This means you can share the files with your colleagues & students within your school only. Please do not share elsewhere. You are permitted to share these files with students who are home learning, however the files must not be hosted on a publicly accessible site. Unfortunately, we are unable to assist with compatibility queries, please check that your intended devices and/or systems can accept PDFs before purchasing.
If you would prefer for these files to be sent to you on a CD, please contact us and we will provide this at no additional charge.
The Two Sides series take serious themes faced by many young people in today’s world such as sexual identity, domestic abuse, racism and being a young carer and bring them to life through the words of a young person struggling to come to terms with them. These innovative books are written both from the affected teenager’s point of view and someone else who has made an assumption about the situation coloured by prejudice or ignorance. Appearances can be deceiving. In a judgemental world, can your students see Two Sides?
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Girl Next Door by Karen Moncrieffe Imani moves to a new house in an area where she doesn’t always feel welcome. She begins chatting to Kelsey, the girl who lives next door. Kelsey seems nice, but her family and friends dislike anyone they consider to be different. Will Kelsey find the courage to stand up to her family, or will hate drive the girls apart?
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Sam by Emma Norry Sam’s friends haven’t been round for months. He spends most of his time online. His schoolwork is suffering. His mum is worried, but Sam reckons she doesn’t understand him, not like his online friends. Plus she’s really busy working two jobs. Sam can’t talk to his dad either because he’s gone and got himself a new family. Will Sam tell anyone his secret, before it tears him apart?
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You Don't Care by Luisa Plaja Jordan likes Hannah even though his friend says she’s bad news. Jordan is sure it’s just gossip... until Hannah starts cancelling their plans for no reason. Hannah likes Jordan, but she has to look after her dad and sister. She can’t always find time to go out and have fun. Does Jordan care more about what his friend says than he does about Hannah?
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Stop by Jenni Spangler Ryan has always wanted to be a police officer. When he’s picked to go on a real undercover operation, it’s his chance to prove he’s got what it takes. But on the way home, something happens and his life is changed forever.
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Looking After Mum by Roy Apps Dani is looking forward to Matt’s birthday meal with their friends at the local pizza place. But Matt doesn’t show up. Then, when Matt doesn’t reply to her texts, Dani is upset. She can’t believe Matt is the kind of guy who’d behave like that. But Matt has problems of his own at home. Problems that he can’t bear to share with anyone, least of all his friends. Will Dani discover the truth?
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Bruised by Donna David Finn has been acting weird. He’s moved to his gran’s house in the posh end of town and now it’s as if he thinks he’s too good for his old friends. He’s getting into trouble too. All-night gaming and near-misses with the police. Can Dean get to the bottom of what’s going on with his best mate? Or is it too late for their friendship?
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Series | Two Sides |
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Publication Date | 25 Jun 2018 |
Key Stage | 3, 4 |
Interest Age | 13+ |
Year Group | 8, 9, 10, 11 |
Reading Age | 8–9 |
Format | PDF eBook |
Type of Book | Fiction |