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The Girl on the Tube

Teen fiction from a biblical worldview

Rachel Allord

4.3

4.3

The Girl on the Tube

Teen fiction from a biblical worldview

Rachel Allord

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A realistic, contemporary novel for teens from a biblical worldview

Twelve-year-old Addie Brown wants to fit in. But ever since she and her dad moved from small town America to bustling London, life is as bumpy as the Tube she rides to school. Addie’s cranky neighbour tells her off but then invites her to tea! It seems as if Addie’s best friend in America has already forgotten all about her. Worst of all, Addie’s dad doesn’t seem any happier than before, even though moving across the pond was his crazy idea.

But the biggest mystery Addie encounters is the lady in the green hat. Who is she? And why does she appear on the train when Addie is missing home – and her mom – the most?

Selected endorsements:

"This gripping story speaks of the common teenage experience of searching for deep friendships and real belonging. I was cheering for Addie the whole way through - just like I cheer for my daughter. The Gospel is in there!"

Ed Drew, Director of Faith in Kids

“Amazing! Five stars! Addie is a very relatable character and the book captures the feelings of a newly-moved tween.”

Autumn-Rayne, age 14

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A great read for:

  • Ages 12 - 16
  • Those who enjoy realistic fiction


Key features:

  • Themes of grief and growing up
  • Mysterious story with plot twists
  • Explores the cross-cultural experience of moving to the UK
  • Title

    The Girl on the Tube

  • Author(s)

    Rachel Allord

  • ISBN

    9781916669154

  • Format

    eBook

  • Publisher

    Reformation Lightning

  • Age Range

    12-14s, 15-18s

  • Topic

    Emotions, Suffering & Loss

  • Audience

    Youth

  • Pages

    192

  • Published

    06/14/2024

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Overall rating

4.3 based on 3 reviews

A Heartwarming London Tale About Embracing Change

This book had a slower pace than I expected, but it still offered a sweet story about learning to accept change. I found myself wishing for a bit more adventure, especially since it’s aimed at middle-grade readers. That said, the author did an amazing job of bringing London to life, which made the setting really enjoyable. While it didn’t completely grab me, I think it could be a nice addition if you’re looking to explore books set in London with your middle-grade child. Overall, it was a pleasant read, though I was hoping for a bit more excitement.
Lia

Amazing!

I LOVED this book! The lessons learned in it are lifelong ones and for those who are experiencing change this is such a relatable book.
Stella

Lovely Read

I really enjoyed this book! It's a quick read at just over 100 pages, but manages to pack in quite a lot about processing change and loss. I think it would be especially great for the 12-14 age group and really good for those experiencing big changes or grief in their lives. You can tell that Rachel writes from experience about being in a new place and experiencing all of the grief and excitement that comes from that! *I work for 10ofThose and received this book for free, but was not required to give a positive review.
Brianna

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