Lizzie Zipmouth

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children’s books, including the Guardian Children’s Fiction Award, the Smarties Prize, the Red House Book Award and the Children’s Book of the Year. She was awarded an OBE in 2002 and was the Children’s Laureate for 2005-2007.

To Naomi
    With many thanks



Chapter One

    Do you ever have nightmares? I had such a scary dream I didn’t want to go back to sleep. It was just starting to get light. I sat up in bed and looked at Mum. Her hair was spread out over the pillow.
    I wish I had lovely long hair like Mum. Sometimes she lets me brush and comb it. I can do it in a funny topknot. Once I put it in plaits and Mum looked just like my sister, not my mum.
    I haven’t got a real sister. Or a real brother. But today I was getting two new sort-of brothers, Rory and Jake. I didn’t like them much.

    I was getting a stepdad too. He was called Sam. I didn’t call him anything. I didn’t like him at all.
    I frowned at my mum. I took hold of a little clump of her hair and pulled.

    â€œOuch! What are you up to, Lizzie?” said Mum, opening one eye.
    â€œI was just waking you up,” I said.
    â€œIt’s too early to wake up,” said Mum, putting her arm round me. “Let’s snuggle down and have a snooze.”
    â€œI don’t want to snuggle,” I said, wriggling away. “Mum, why do we have to move in with Sam?”
    Mum sighed. “Because I love him.”
    â€œ I don’t love him,” I said.
    â€œYou might one day,” said Mum.
    â€œNever ever,” I said.
    â€œYou wait and see,” said Mum. “I think you’re going to love being part of a big family. You and me and Sam and Rory and Jake.”
    â€œI don’t want to be a big family,” I said. “I want to be a little family. Just you and me in our own flat.”
    We had fun together, Mum and me.
    We went to football matches

    and we shared big tubs of ice-cream and we danced to music.

    Sometimes I stayed up really late and then we went to bed together. I didn’t like night-time because of the bad dreams.
    I dreamt about my first stepdad.
    I hate stepdads. I’ve got a real dad but I don’t see him now. He stopped living with us ages ago. He doesn’t come to see me but I don’t care any more.
    My first stepdad doesn’t come to see us either and I’m very, very glad about that. He was a scary monster stepdad. He pretended to be jolly and friendly at first. He bought me heaps of presents. He even bought me a Flying Barbie. I always badly wanted a Barbie doll but Mum never bought me one. She thinks they’re too girly. I like girly things. I loved my Flying Barbie but I didn’t ever love my first stepdad, even at the beginning.
    When we went to live with him he was still jolly and friendly when he was in a good mood but he started to get lots of bad moods. He started shouting at me. I tried shouting back and he smacked me. He said I got on his nerves. He certainly got on my nerves. He said he didn’t like me. I didn’t like him one bit.
    Mum didn’t like him any more either, especially when he shouted at me. We left that stepdad. We went back to being just Mum and me.
    We got our own flat. It was very small and poky and the bathroom had black mould and the heating didn’t work, but it didn’t matter. We were safe again, Mum and me.
    But then Mum met this man, Sam, in a sandwich bar. They ate lots and lots of sandwiches. Then they started going out together. Then I had to start going out with them at weekends even though I didn’t want to. Sam’s sons, Rory and Jake, came too. They didn’t see their mum any more. They seemed to like my mum. But I didn’t like their dad.
    â€œI don’t want Sam to be my stepdad,” I said. Again.
    â€œHe’s not a bit like the last one, Lizzie, I promise,” said Mum.
    I love my mum but I don’t always believe her, even when she

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