"Louise Forshaw’s illustrations show cartoon versions of a very multicultural school, and this story is not only enjoyable to read, but could be useful for any child who decides to be different from friends." – Books for Keeps"A fantastic story for children making the move to secondary school and trying to find themselves in the crowd … This diverse cast of characters reflects what Year 7 classrooms are really like … The adults in Jay’s life give wonderful advice and help him realise that being true to himself is the only way to be happy." — Scope for Imagination, blog"Tackling the very serious subject of peer pressure and having the strength to follow your own interests, this light-hearted title is one that will not only be enormously popular with those in Year 4 upwards in need of an illustrated short read but would also make a great class story to link into PSHE lessons about being true to yourself and/or a transition read in Year 6 ahead of the move to secondary school." — Mrs Sydney's Famous World's Smallest Library, blog