ISBN: 9780440867814
Release Date: 01 Mar 2007
Average rating:   (read by 36 members)

Categories: Personal awareness: family, relationship & social issues , Fiction

Dolphin adores her mother: she's got wonderful clothes, bright hair and vivid tattoos all over her body. She definitely lives a colourful life. Dolphin's older sister, Star, also loves her but is beginning to wonder if staying with a mum whose temper can be as flashy as her body-art is the best thing for the girls...

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XRenesmeeX
Rated it   22 days ago
i think this books about the childs view of living in a broken household, where your mothers confused, your dad literally doesn't want anything to do with her anymore, your sister is the only girl left to help you, and she just wants a normal life like...

Beckeh
Rated it   8 months ago
good childrens read, x

freyah
Rated it   9 months ago
a really great book i must have read it a million times i love the cover especially the fact that its orange and green because there my favorite colours. what is your favorite colour?

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