THE BARRINGTON STOKE BOOKS

THE GUN
When Jonas finds a gun on the estate, something makes him keep it. Worse still, he shows it to his mates.
Big mistake...
See, Binny? He's OK. But Kamal? He's a bit crazy and when he gets hold of the gun, no one is safe. Someone is gonna get hurt - it's only a matter of time. And it's Jonas who's gonna have to pay.
THEM AND US

When David and his mother move to a predominantly Asian part of town to escape his abusive dad, he braces himself for starting at another new school. He makes a couple of friends, but finds himself the victim of racist bullies who hate him because he's white. On top of that, it looks like his dad might have figured out where he lives
THE TRILOGY

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TWO TIMER
Harj has no girlfriend and no hope, as his friends like to keep telling him. So when not one but two of the fittest girls in town ask him out, how can he say no? At first he feels bad about cheating on them...then he starts to enjoy it. Soon lying to his two girlfriends is as easy as insulting his sister. But will his luck run out? How long can he keep playin'...
REVENGE OF THE NUMBER TWO
Life at school's never easy but for Kully there's no hope. His school life has gone down the toilet - all because of the time he didn't go. To the toilet. Will Kully always be 'Mr Number Two'? Or can he get his revenge on the bullies? It'll take two cute girls, a rudebwoi teacher...a goat (don't ask!) and a whole load of poo.
ARE YOU KIDDING?
Marcus's grandad is the new school caretaker.that's embarrassing enough. But when the school mascot, Flossie the goat, goes missing, people start to ask tricky questions. Questions like, 'Marcus, did your gramps eat the goat?' Gramps is in big trouble. Can Marcus and his mates help Gramps out...without dropping themselves in it?
"A very silly, very funny, slightly gross read to convert those who find reading a struggle."
Everyone's Reading (SLA publication)
WHAT'S YOUR PROBLEM?
Jaspal is a city boy and life in a village just isn't for him. And he's the only Asian teenager around. When the insults begin, Jaspal's dad tells him things will be OK - but the racism just gets worse. Soon it becomes clear that things will never get better. Jaspal's life will never be the same again...
Baljit's mates knew what was what. If you were good at football, really good, you could go places. But all his old man ever talked about was duty to the family and paying bills. Baljit couldn't go on working in his old man's chippy. He wanted out...
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