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All the Money in the World

Paperback / ISBN-13: 9781510104143

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One day you’re broke. The next, you have all the money in the world. What would you do? A gripping, timely story about cold, hard cash and little white lies for fans of Jenny Valentine, Siobhan Dowd and Lara Williamson.

‘Great storytelling with a moral core’ Sunday Times, Children’s Book of the Week

Fifteen-year-old Penny longs for something better. Better than a small, damp flat. Better than her bullying classmates and uninterested teachers. Better than misery and poverty day in day out.

An unlikely friendship and a huge sum of money promise a whole lot of new chances for Penny, and she realises that not only can she change her life, she can change herself.

But at what cost?

Perfect for readers of 10+.

‘If you have a child between the ages of 9 and 13, and they’re not reading Sarah Moore Fitzgerald’s work, you’re missing a trick. Her latest book is laced with her trademark compassion and kindness, as well as being a cracking good read on privilege, wealth and identity. Not to be missed.’ Louise O’Neill, Irish Examiner

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This is a book that explores what it would mean to be transported from penury to privilege, and what you might sacrifice. By a deservedly acclaimed Irish author All the Money in the World contains great storytelling with a moral core.
Nicolette Jones, Sunday Times
Sarah Moore Fitzgerald's wonderful new rags-to-riches novel
Justine Carbery, Irish Independent
It you have a child between the ages of 9-13 and they're not reading Sarah Moore Fitzgerald's work, you're missing a trick. Her latest book is laced with her trademark compassion and kindness, as well as being a cracking good read about privilege, wealth, and identity. Not to be missed.
Louise O'Neill, Irish Examiner
An intriguing book, full of surprises and reveals
Sarah Webb, Irish Independent