Only Eva
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Narrated by:
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Caroline Lennon
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By:
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Judi Curtin
About this listen
Eva Gordon doesn’t like mysteries – so when new girl Aretta hurries away after school every day Eva’s determined to find out why.
And Aretta’s not the only person Eva’s interested in – a friend’s granny has been parted from her beloved dog, so Eva decides to cheer her up. But can she?
Eva finds that some things are too big and complicated for one girl to deal with alone ... but she has a talent for bringing people together, and together people can do almost anything!
©2015 Judi Curtin (P)2020 Bolinda PublishingCritic reviews
'Impulsive, generous, warm-hearted, Eva is one of Judi Curtin's most appealing heroines ... Readers will be inspired ... and will finish the book with a warm glow, and the belief that pretty much anything is possible if you put your heart in it.' (Books for Keeps)
'Curtin has a light touch but does not shy away from strong themes, in this case the treatment of elderly people, and direct provision centres and the difficulties children face living there.' (Irish Independent)
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