A Flash of Neon
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Little Tiger Press Group
Publishing:1st May '25
£8.99
This title is due to be published on 1st May, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Neon is Laurie's first kiss and her best friend. He's the person she turns to when she needs someone to talk to - he gets her. Which is unsurprising, given she made him up. And when he comes crashing into the real world, he turns her life upside down.
Laurie loves stories. She loves reading them in her mums' bookshop in their small Scottish town. She loves sharing them with new readers. She also loves telling stories about people she's not yet met and places she's not yet been. But when one of these people comes crashing into Laurie's world, it turns her whole life upside down. Neon is the boy Laurie's been dreaming of for the last six months, and he's exactly as she had created him - down to his ability to play any instrument he picks up. And when he steps off the train and into Laurie's world, he teaches her what it means to be real. A fantastical story about imagination and friendship from the award-winning author of AWAY WITH WORDS.
My favourite of Cameron's books to date with a brilliantly original premise, captivating plot and characters to fall in love with. It's also a timely and urgent reminder of the power of the imagination, the beauty of difference, and the importance of protecting everyone's stories from those who seek to silence and erase us. * Simon James Green, author of Boy Like Me *
Sophie Cameron pushes the boundaries between reality and fantasy in this warm, relatable, page-turning story, full of sparky ideas and perfectly capturing the joys and awkwardness of teenage friendships. * Sarah Hagger-Holt, author of The Fights That Make Us *
I'm completely in awe of Sophie Cameron's ability to find new, original lenses through which to view being human. This is another fun and compelling story about the joys and perils of growing up. It's fantasy made real and relatable. * Nicola Penfold, author of Where the World Turns Wild *
A seamless blend of realism and the fantastical, written with Cameron's signature wit, heart, and care, with an eye on the big questions: how do friendships work? What's so important about imagination? Why are bookshops so vital? And, of course: is the Loch Ness Monster actually?really?real? * Sinéad O’Hart, author of the The Time Tider *
A wonderfully inventive story about the importance of imagination and the value of very real friendship * Anna Zoe Quirke, author of Something to be Proud of *
This gentle novel about longing, friendship and growing up in an internationally connected world will chime with tween girls * The Bookseller *
ISBN: 9781788957366
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: unknown
240 pages