Rosalind hates her new secondary school. She’s the weird girl who doesn’t talk. The Mute-ant. And it’s easy to pick on someone who can’t fight back. So Rosalind starts a blog – Miss Nobody; a place to speak up, a place where she has a voice. But there’s a problem…
Is Miss Nobody becoming a bully herself?
Review
A wonderful book about finding one’s own voice. –Ann M. Martin
Will appeal to fans of Jacqueline Wilson and Cathy Cassidy. –Catherine Bruton
One of the UK’s most promising new children’s authors. –Harborough Mail
A beautifully crafted and very important novel. –Lucy Strange, author of The Secret of Nightingale Wood
This is a book that I will think about for a long time and will definitely be recommending in future – and whilst it definitely had a huge effect on me now I think it would be even more helpful for anyone of secondary school age who is experiencing something similar. –Dual Reads
About the Author
Tamsin Winter studied English Literature and Creative Writing before working in advertising, travelling and teaching in Singapore for a year. She now works as a secondary school English teacher in Leicestershire and lives with her young son. Being Miss Nobody is Tamsin’s first novel.