Two Weeks with the Queen

Young Adult

Author: Morris Gleitzman

I need to see the Queen about my sick brother.’,Colin Mudford is on a quest. His brother Luke has cancer and the doctors in Australia don’t seem to be able to cure him. Sent to London to stay with relatives, Colin is desperate to do something to help Luke. He wants to find the best the doctor in the world. Where better to start than by going to the top? Colin is determined….Read More

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