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Kicked Out

A Boy, Everywhere Story, Book 2

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Kicked Out

Written by: A.M. Dassu
Narrated by: Brahmdeo Shannon Ramana
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Ali’s just a regular Year Eight kid, looking forward to the best summer ever with his boys, Sami and Mark. Mark’s got a new pool and they’re gonna hang out in it and play football every day …

But the universe has other ideas, and it’s not long before their plans are in tatters. Ali and Sami find themselves kicked out of Mark’s house and their friend Aadam, already threatened with deportation, is accused of theft.

And just when Ali thought things couldn’t get worse, his dad moves back into town.

Ali’s going to need his friends more than ever now.

©2023 A.M. Dassu (P)2025 Bolinda Publishing
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Critic Reviews

'Warm and perfectly observed. Dassu writes the best child characters out there – flawed, messy, cheeky and utterly believable.' (Louie Stowell, bestselling author of Loki: A Bad God's Guide to Being Good)
'A powerful and empowering portrayal of hope against adversity. A.M. Dassu is one of our most authentic voices in children’s literature.' (Hannah Gold, author of The Last Bear)

'This is a great story about friendship, courage, determination and kindness! Friends who don’t focus on where they came from. Instead, they see the humanity in each other and make positive change! How much do we need this right now!' (Jimmy Zacharia, chief executive of Baca Charity)

'A. M. Dassu builds bridges of empathy and understanding with her books: while they make me despair the present, they give me so much hope for the future.' (Kathryn Evans, author of More of Me)
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