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9780330426220 (pbk.)
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Gleitzman, Morris, 1953-
Title
Two weeks with the Queen / Morris Gleitzman. [Book]
Edition
Anniversary edition.
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Sydney : Pan Macmillan, 2010, c1989.
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133 p. ; 20 cm.
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"Sent to live with relatives in England when his younger brother develops a rare form of cancer, Colin tries to see the Queen to help find a cure for his brother. He writes: “Dear Your Majesty the Queen, I need to speak to you urgently about my brother Luke. He’s got cancer and the doctors in Australia are being really slack. If I could borrow your top doctor for a few days I know he/she would fix things up in no time.” -- Back cover.
Colin tries to contact the Queen for help but, instead, discovers a young man whose friend is dying in a London hospital. Through his relationship with them, he comes to terms with the terrible trauma that's turning his life upside down.
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For children. Most suitable for 10-14 year old readers.
Collection code: LGBTIQA+
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Brothers -- Juvenile fiction
Cancer -- Juvenile fiction
Terminally ill -- Juvenile fiction
Gay male couples -- Juvenile fiction
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