Star

by John Singleton

Published 6 November 2003
Jez Walker lives in care - in Lazarus House, an institution run with ferocious rigour by the terrifying Big Mother and by the bullies - Hodge, Maggot and Spaz - when her back is turned. He has no family of his own, a history of stealing cars, arson and petty crime; a bleak past and what looks like an even bleaker future. But Jez triumphs in the end, largely due to his growing friendship with Mags, a girl in his class, his old mate Macker - and the help of an imaginary dog called Star, who is born in the clouds one dark night, who becomes his guardian, friend and saviour, and shows him how imagination and friendship can triumph over evil.

Skinny B, Skaz and Me

by John Singleton

Published 27 January 2005
Lee's sister, Skinny B, has always been a sickly child, but Lee thinks it's a con. First rule of the family: what Skinny wanted, Skinny got. Lee has plenty of problems of his own, what with trying to get off with Alison, coping with having a friend like Skaz Dutton, who keeps dropping you in it, and all the hassles that go with being fourteen. But then B gets leukemia, and in trying to earn extra money for prezzies, Lee runs into Hoodz5 and the laws of the jungle. It's tough sorting it out, but in the process Lee discovers the real person his sister actually is.