The Day I Got Trapped In My BrainAmy HubermanLabel: ScholasticDescription: Ridiculously funny. - Derek Landy author of Skulduggery Pleasant A book full of heart warmth and humour - Irish Independent Meet Frankie Finkleton. Age 11 and one-twelfth Frankie has a BIG secret! Well lots of secrets actually: She has a brother called Fred who is the Best Invention Ever and a baby sister called Flo who is her arch-nemesis. She has a dog named Blue who has GIANT eyeballs and tiny nostrils. Oh... And she's a teensy-weensy squinchy bit MAGIC! Frankie has a world inside her head called THOUGHTOPOLIS - you just go through the eyeball right at the skull past the brain stuff and then second door on the right! It's great fun full of weird-and-wonderful places and creatures and together she Fred and Blue go on adventures. Until one day Frankie gets trapped and has to uncover a secret hidden deep within if she is to get back to the Real World. But when the truth changes everything will Frankie want to go back? HELP! Amy Huberman is an acclaimed script writer novelist and actor this is her debut children's novel. Brimming with charm and magic and the funny insight of Inside Out The Day I Got Trapped in My Brain is a must-read for readers aged 8+. Beautifully illustrated in two-styles by Katie Kear. Amy has written two bestselling books for adults Hello Heartbreak and I Wished For You. More praise for The Day I Got Trapped In My Brain: Exciting fantastical and adventurous says Anoushka The Week Junior’s Summer of Reading 2023 A truly special story told with Huberman's characteristic humour empathy and charm. I thoroughly enjoyed it. - Catherine Doyle author of The Storm Keeper Trilogy I WISH I had this brilliant funny hopeful and meaningful book when I was 9. It spins us through all sorts with laughs adventure and a brilliant lead character you want to be. Kids big and small will love this book. - Aisling Bea Comedian A beautiful & funny book with real heart - Roisin Conaty Comedian I got trapped in my brain once and it was really boring. Thankfully this story is nothing like that! It's a world-skipping seven-star snail hotel giant-eyed dog kind of a book. FABULOUSLY FUN AND INVENTIVE! - Steven Butler author of The Nothing To See Here Hotel I read it over and over. Lovely stuff. - Chris O'Dowd Actor and author of Moone Boy