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The Boy in the Dress

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Celebrating difference with humor and heart.

If you enjoy a story that's both funny and heartfelt, "The Boy in the Dress" could be just your style. With David Walliams's signature charm, this book tackles topics of diversity and acceptance through the eyes of a young boy exploring his identity. It's the sort of read that both children and adults can truly appreciate for its warmth and wit.

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The Boy in the Dress

Regular price RM25.22 MYR RM14.26 MYR 43% off
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ISBN: 9780007279043
Authors: David Walliams
Publisher: HARPER COLLINS
Date of Publication: 2009-06-10
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Contemporary, Young Adult, Comedy
Related Topics: Friendship, LGBTQ, Young Adult
Goodreads rating: 4.1
(rated by 14733 readers)

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Everybody needs friends especially a boy in a dress! Dennis life is boring and lonely. His mother left two years ago, his truck driver father is depressed, his brother is a bully and, worst of all, no hugging is one of their household rules. But one thing Dennis does have is soccer he's the leading scorer on his team. Oh, and did we mention his secret passion for fashion?When Dennis friend Lisa discovers his stash of Vogue magazines, she convinces him to vamp it up and wear a dress to school. But in class, his hilarious hijinks as Denise are brought to a screeching halt when the headmaster discovers his secret and delivers the worst punishment of all Dennis is expelled from school and therefore forbidden to play in the soccer Final Cup!Can the team win the most important game of the year without their star player? And, more importantly, will Dennis gain the love and respect of his friends and family, even in a dress?
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If you enjoy a story that's both funny and heartfelt, "The Boy in the Dress" could be just your style. With David Walliams's signature charm, this book tackles topics of diversity and acceptance through the eyes of a young boy exploring his identity. It's the sort of read that both children and adults can truly appreciate for its warmth and wit.