The story follows an 8-year-old boy named Samuel Pope, who embarks on a creative journey as he writes a diary detailing his typical school week. Through his entries, readers experience the joys, challenges, and adventures of childhood, capturing the essence of school life from a young boy's perspective. The narrative offers a blend of humor and relatable experiences that resonate with young readers, making it an engaging and delightful read for children.
Andrew Maddock Bücher


Exciting young writer Andrew Maddock's "The Me Plays" present a semi-autobiographical look at growing up in Wembley, complete with discussions of male body image, internet pornography, Roman Catholic schools & Rap. Expect laughs & lows in a series of monologues that look at what it means to be somebody finding their way in the world under the pressure of the new digital age. 'JUNKIE' Me has met a girl on Tinder and his brand new red jumper does not fit. But why leave the house when there is a million other fish in the digital sea? "Junkie" is a sharp witted emotional journey into everyday averageness and the rise of the digital age. 'HI LIFE, I WIN' We join Me, on the eve of his biopsy, as he takes a look back at his tearaway teenage years stuck inside a Roman Catholic School. Expect Adidas Poppers, Dr Dre, Bunking French & Loudon Wainwright III. "Hi Life, I Win" is a nostalgic journey that anyone who has ever been a teenager can relate to.