Milo and the restart button

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Starting over is tough - Milo's story

"Milo and the Restart Button" is a heartwarming read for anyone who needs a fresh start. The book explores the challenges Milo faces as he adjusts to a completely new life in a new neighborhood, without his mom. It beautifully captures the emotions of a young boy navigating change and trying to find his place in the world. The story is relatable and encourages readers of all ages to find the courage to hit "reset" and start anew.

Milo and the restart button

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ISBN: 9780857071903
Estimated First-hand Retail Price: $12.64
Authors: silberberg-alan
Date of Publication: 2011-01-01
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Chapter Books, Young Readers
Goodreads rating: 4.23
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Milo is nearly 13, has just moved house and started a new school (bothfor the umpteenth time) - him and his dad and sister are trying toadjust to life without Milo's mum, who has died, but they aren't copingvery well and no-one is really talking about it. It's not all doom andgloom though, I promise. It's a tough subject, but dealt with a lighttouch and plenty of sparky humour - it's actually really, really funny,and interspersed throughout with cartoon illustrations that provideeasier access to the tough issues and engage readers in a different way.The book is never heavy or preachy - sensitive and sad, yes, butultimately a hugely entertaining read.
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Starting over is tough - Milo's story

"Milo and the Restart Button" is a heartwarming read for anyone who needs a fresh start. The book explores the challenges Milo faces as he adjusts to a completely new life in a new neighborhood, without his mom. It beautifully captures the emotions of a young boy navigating change and trying to find his place in the world. The story is relatable and encourages readers of all ages to find the courage to hit "reset" and start anew.