'Fun and fresh and quietly radical, Ruby is the heroine of dreams!' Elle McNicoll
For sixteen-year-old Ruby, GCSEs are over and summer has just begun, so that means hanging out with her BFFs in the park on their roller skates and having fun. She didn't expect it to mean signing up to run in the Dawson Dash - a 5k race for sporty sixth-formers. Because Ruby is NOT sporty. But she really needs to prove wrong her mean brother and even meaner PE teacher about what a fat girl can do.
When Ruby starts to train, she doesn't expect that she would need help - nor that she would find it in the cute boy who has just moved in next door. As the two jog through the long summer evenings in south London's parks together, with Ollie only seeing her at her sweatiest and most vulnerable, the last thing she expected was that he might . . . like her. Or that she could allow herself to like him.
But nothing this summer is working out like she expected . . .
A feel-good read celebrating body positivity and widening participation in sportsStrong focus on family, and mending difficult relationshipsClean-teen, suitable for readers from 12+Bethany co-hosts book podcast What Page Are You On? with Alice Slater.A fun summertime read, perfect for fans of Jenny Han, BIG BONES by Laura Dockrill and THREE GIRLS by Katie ClaphamBethany is prominent on social media and a visible advocate of the lifestyle she writes about