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A Tiny Bit Marvellous

by Dawn French

A TINY BIT MARVELLOUS is the story of a modern family all living in their own separate bubbles lurching towards meltdown. It is for anyone who has ever shared a home with that weird group of strangers we call relations.

Mo is about to hit the big 50, and some uncomfortable truths are becoming quite apparent: She doesn’t understand either of her teenage kids, which as a child psychologist, is fairly embarrassing. She has become entirely grey. Inside, and out. Her face has surrendered and is frightening children.

Dora is about to hit the big 18 . . . and about to hit anyone who annoys her, especially her precocious younger brother Peter who has a chronic Oscar Wilde fixation.

Then there’s Dad . . . who’s just, well, dad.

Oh and there’s a dog. Called Poo.

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oscottberry

A tiny bit marvellous, a little bit meaningful

by oscottberry

The Battles are a family in crisis: Mum Mo is nearly fifty, and feeling it, Daughter Dora is suffering from typical teenage angst (bemoaning in ear-burningly rude language), and Son ...

3/5
Cameron

I Was Going To Just Write the Book Title, But That Would Have Been Lazy, So I Wrote This Instead…

by Cameron

Oh, alright then: it's a tiny bit marvellous. And I swore I wasn't going to write that. In my defense, however, Dawn French has written a really good book, replete ...

4/5
Spinebreakers Legacy

A Tiny Bit Marvellous

by Spinebreakers Legacy

By Ayomide  / Spinebreakers Crew A Tiny Bit Marvellous is Dawn French’s first novel and follows the life of the Battle family. Mo Battle works as child psychologist. Her son Peter ...

3/5
Spinebreakers Legacy

A Tiny Bit Marvellous

by Spinebreakers Legacy

By Libby  / Spinebreakers Crew ‘A Tiny Bit Marvellous’ is just that. Dawn French, in her debut fiction novel, has done a brilliant job of producing something that gives you a ...

4/5
Spinebreakers Legacy

A Tiny Bit Marvellous

by Spinebreakers Legacy

By Olivia  / Spinebreakers Crew The Battles are a family in crisis, although some calamities may be more exaggerated than others. Mum Mo is nearly fifty, and feeling it, daughter Dora ...

3/5