Don't Stop Thinking About Tomorrow
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“I was stunned into silence at the beauty of this book!”
“I was stunned into silence at the beauty of this book!”
“I absolutely loved every page.”
‘A sincere and heartfelt book,
Don't Stop Thinking About Tomorrow
deals with the difficult and timely issues of racism, the Syrian refugee crisis and depression. It pulls no punches, handling the issues with great understanding and sensitivity, but also with pinpoint accuracy … Thoughtful, expressive and joyful. I absolutely loved every page.’
‘I loved this book so much! I wanted to keep reading and never stop, Even though I am not a refugee, I am an immigrant and Muslim too. I could relate to Hafiz on so many levels. I loved the characterisation and the fact that the author portrayed Hafiz accurately, taking in even the minute details of his background into account. It had me teared up on so many occasions and that's saying something because books rarely make me emotional. I would highly recommend reading this book.’
‘Award-winning author Siobhan Curham has come up with a stunner. This lovely book deals with some dark stuff - poverty, bereavement, the refugee experience, mental illness, bullying. The searing truth of what's happening to Hafiz and to Stevie breaks your heart but Siobhan writes with such a light touch - and there's humour and music and chips and Brighton Pier. When you read this, it will break your heart and then put it back together again stronger and full of love. Can't praise this too highly.’
Siobhan Curham
is an award-winning author and was the editorial consultant on Zoe Sugg's (Zoella's) first book,
Girl Online,
as well as the author of two
previous books for Walker:
The Moonlight Dreamers
and
Tell It to the Moon
.
Siobhan is also a motivational speaker and life coach. Her other books, for young adults, include
Dear Dylan
,
True Face
and
Shipwrecked
, and she has written for many newspapers, magazines and websites, including
The Guardian
,
Cosmopolitan
and
Take a Break.
Siobhan has been a guest on various radio and TV shows, including
Woman's Hour
,
BBC News
,
GMTV
and
BBC Breakfast
. She lives in Lewes, East Sussex.