The Wrong Shoes, Tom Percival
The Wrong Shoes, Tom Percival
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The Wrong Shoes
The vital new novel from the bestselling creator of Big Bright Feelings

Author: Tom Percival

Narrator: Benjamin Isaac

Unabridged: 4 hr 45 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/18/2024


Synopsis

A beautiful and urgent exploration of the experience of child poverty from Tom Percival, creator of the bestselling Big Bright Feelings series, for fans of Boy at the Back of the Class. Working in partnership with the National Literacy Trust, £1 from the sale of a hardback copy in the UK will go towards supporting children in poverty. 

'Powerful and moving with the potential to change lives' Hannah Gold

'Full of empathy and most importantly, heart' Phil Earle

There's a bunch of kids in there and suddenly they're all looking at me like someone who can actually do something, not just some weirdo with the wrong shoes and a rubbish coat . . .

Will has the wrong shoes – he's always known it but doesn't know how to change it. Navigating the difficulties of home and school when you feel you stick out is tough, but finding confidence with the help and empathy of friends can be all you need to see the way.  

Praise for The Wrong Shoes:

‘An extraordinary, powerful and moving book that has the potential to change lives.’ Hannah Gold
‘Every chapter is full of experience & empathy & most importantly, heart’ Phil Earle
‘Reading fiction is about walking in the shoes of people whose lives are very different to ours and allowing more readers to see themselves in stories. The Wrong Shoes is the perfect example of both – the right book at the right time’ Tom Palmer
‘A brilliant book – such a perfect marriage of words and illustrations and an important story told with real heart’ Christopher Edge
‘A hopeful, honest, big-hearted read. You’ll be rooting for the main character, Will, from the very first page . . . ’ Clara Vulliamy
‘A beautifully illustrated, deeply moving, empathy-boosting story . . .’ Rashmi Sirdeshpande
‘A superbly courageous and timely book. Will is a protagonist so many children and adults will identify with, really beautiful’ Steven Lenton

About Tom Percival

Tom Percival is an author/illustrator who lives in Stroud with his family and The Best Dog in the World (apologies if you happen to think that your dog is The Best Dog in the World). A lot of his books explore social connections, community, equality and emotional growth, but he also makes room to write a bit of pure escapist fun once in a while. When he’s not making books he enjoys walking and running around the countryside with either his family, or The Best Dog in the World, and sometimes ALL of them at once. He also makes music and enjoys taking photographs.  


Reviews

Goodreads review by Courtney on July 13, 2024

Remember no matter how hard you may think you have it during this cost of living crisis never forget who really suffers at the end of the day, kids.......more

Goodreads review by D'ale on April 19, 2025

Pantofi nepotriviti Tom Percival Suntem suma alegerilor noastre! ✍️Viața este grea și uneori luăm deciziile greșite. Dar asta nu înseamnă că nu putem lua și deciziile corecte. Asta e puterea pe care o avem clipă de clipă, puterea de a decide una sau alta. Și trebuie să iei cea mai bună decizie pe car......more

Goodreads review by Katy on October 21, 2024

Heartbreaking but also affecting story of poverty and resilience. The author's name (and style of illustration) caught my eye - we've read several Percival picture books over the years, and looking at the synopsis, I was keen to see how he wrote for older readers. A story for the moment, definitely. W......more

Goodreads review by Mrs on May 12, 2024

WOW! That was an amazing and powerful book. I think it is so important to shine a light on poverty and the way it affects children. I don’t think Tom could have written this any more perfectly.......more

Goodreads review by Rachelle finn on March 09, 2025

Finished this was a tween book I read for school, I enjoyed the story and thought it very relevant to the world we live in today .......more