Angel Cake (novel)
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| Author | Cathy Cassidy |
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| Illustrator | Sara Flavell |
| Language | English |
| Genre | Children's novel |
| Publisher | Puffin |
Publication date | 4 July 2009 |
| Publication place | United Kingdom |
| Media type | Print (hardback, E-book and paperback) |
| Pages | 224 |
| ISBN | 978-0141338903 |
Angel Cake is a 2009 children's novel written by English novelist Cathy Cassidy and illustrated by Sara Flavell. It was released on 4 July 2009, which was also the first National Best Friends Day. The novel revolves around a girl who moves from Poland to the United Kingdom. Cassidy got the inspiration for the novel from the experience of a young girl's first days of living in the United Kingdom. The novel was well-received by readers and critics and was nominated for the 2010 Worcestershire Teen Book Award and the 2011 Grampian Children's Book Awards.
Anya and her family move from Kraków, Poland, to the United Kingdom to start a new life and join Anya's father, who had lived there before. They move to a flat above a fish-and-chip shop in Liverpool. Anya used to dream of living in the UK, but she is disappointed by what she experiences because of the weather, problems at school, struggling with the language and other problems which lead to Anya becoming homesick. However, things change when she meets bad boy Dan, whom she likes to be around and sees a softer side to. However, just as Anya begins to settle in, money issues arise due to her father's business not doing well and there is a risk that Anya and her family will have to go back to Poland. Anya also becomes friends with Frankie and Kurt, and although she initially does not like them much, she realises that they are actually great friends that support her hardships.