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Ten-year-old Daniel is never happier than when he is eating chips. Especially during his family's annual Chip Shop Championships, the highlight of his year. And especially when he can also eat chips with Monkey, his beloved soft toy and trusty companion. But one terrible November day, the lives of Daniel and his family are changed forever when an accident renders Daniel a shadow of his former self. As Daniel retreats into himself, his family slowly begin to fall apart, without this bright boy at the heart of their lives.

When an impromptu trip to a chip shop seems to briefly engage Daniel with the real world, the family decide to revisit their Chip Shop Championships, on a quest to find the best chip shop in the country. Along the way, as they attempt to rebuild their family and regain Daniel, they must contend with hungry giraffes, nouveau cuisine, the loss of Monkey, the theft of Grandma, and lots of chips.

Winner of the Sheffield Children's Book Award (shorter novel category)
Nominated for the CILIP CARNEGIE MEDAL 2021
Shortlisted for the Calderdale Children's Book of the Year 2021



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Daniel, who is on the autism spectrum, is also sensitively drawn, from his imaginary relationship with Monkey to the way he describes his feelings as colours. You'll be rooting for him to find his way back to his family and begin to process what has happened to him. * BookTrust *

Eating Chips with Monkey

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      Publisher: Bonnier Books Ltd
      Publication Date: 02/04/2020
      ISBN13: 9781848127371, 978-1848127371
      ISBN10: 1848127375

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Ten-year-old Daniel is never happier than when he is eating chips. Especially during his family's annual Chip Shop Championships, the highlight of his year. And especially when he can also eat chips with Monkey, his beloved soft toy and trusty companion. But one terrible November day, the lives of Daniel and his family are changed forever when an accident renders Daniel a shadow of his former self. As Daniel retreats into himself, his family slowly begin to fall apart, without this bright boy at the heart of their lives.

      When an impromptu trip to a chip shop seems to briefly engage Daniel with the real world, the family decide to revisit their Chip Shop Championships, on a quest to find the best chip shop in the country. Along the way, as they attempt to rebuild their family and regain Daniel, they must contend with hungry giraffes, nouveau cuisine, the loss of Monkey, the theft of Grandma, and lots of chips.

      Winner of the Sheffield Children's Book Award (shorter novel category)
      Nominated for the CILIP CARNEGIE MEDAL 2021
      Shortlisted for the Calderdale Children's Book of the Year 2021



      Trade Review
      Daniel, who is on the autism spectrum, is also sensitively drawn, from his imaginary relationship with Monkey to the way he describes his feelings as colours. You'll be rooting for him to find his way back to his family and begin to process what has happened to him. * BookTrust *

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