From award-winning author Phil Earle comes the hilariously agonising account of one teenage boy's disastrous attempts to win the heart of the cool new girl at school.
Marv's fourteen and his life is simple. There's football. And his best mate, Jimmy. Perfect.
Nothing else matters until a new girl at school called Carly crashes into his life. For Marv, it's love at first sight, his emotions flipped upside down, as he knows a girl like Carly will never notice him.
He needs help - lots of it - but when it miraculously arrives in the shape of a musical idol from the past, the path to Carly's heart proves anything but easy ...
First love is unforgettable, and poor Marv is about to learn this the hard way - him, and his northern soul ...
Particularly suitable for readers aged 11+ with a reading age of 8.
Marv's fourteen and his life is simple. There's football. And his best mate, Jimmy. Perfect.
Nothing else matters until a new girl at school called Carly crashes into his life. For Marv, it's love at first sight, his emotions flipped upside down, as he knows a girl like Carly will never notice him.
He needs help - lots of it - but when it miraculously arrives in the shape of a musical idol from the past, the path to Carly's heart proves anything but easy ...
First love is unforgettable, and poor Marv is about to learn this the hard way - him, and his northern soul ...
Particularly suitable for readers aged 11+ with a reading age of 8.
"A sweet and touching tale pitched firmly at boys of an awkward age ... crashes and burns in amusing ways that sit somewhere on the teenage cringe scale between Adrian Mole and The Inbetweeners ... Redding's appearance gives the story a brilliantly irreverent edge." - The Times
"Earle is brilliant at capturing the excruciating realities of a teenage crush" - The Telegraph
"A novella with a nod to Sue Townsend's Adrian Mole books ... Marv's pursuit of his crush is by turns tender and toe-curling, perfectly capturing all the agony and awkwardness of unrequited love." - The Observer
"Delightfully, toe-curlingly cringe for any teen who's ever felt useless around their crush. Hilarious and heart-warming" - Holly Bourne
"A brilliantly funny and achingly real story that perfectly captures the life of a teenage boy in all of its awkward, cringy glory. I absolutely loved it!" - Simon James Green
"Phil Earle's hilarious first-love story is for everyone who's ever dared to fall head-over-heels. It's note-perfect portrayal of discovering romance is guaranteed to make you laugh, cringe and cheer" - Keith Gray
"Charmingly awkward, angsty and very funny. Northern Soul will strike a chord with all of us who have embarrassed ourselves for love" - Jenny Pearson
"Funny, sharp and full of the hilarious horrors of teenage life. No one can tell a story quite like Phil Earle" - Katya Balen
"Awkward, tender and dull of soul. A Spin the Bottle merry-go-round of a story" - Steven Camden
"A joyous read!" - Lisa Thompson
"A tale of young love, dating disasters, and the ghost of Otis Redding eating kebabs, this was excrutiating and hilarious - and I never want to be a teenager again" - Alastair Chisholm
"I absolutely loved it. It's so sweet, funny, relatable, well paced and original ..." - Sarah Crossan
"Earle is brilliant at capturing the excruciating realities of a teenage crush" - The Telegraph
"A novella with a nod to Sue Townsend's Adrian Mole books ... Marv's pursuit of his crush is by turns tender and toe-curling, perfectly capturing all the agony and awkwardness of unrequited love." - The Observer
"Delightfully, toe-curlingly cringe for any teen who's ever felt useless around their crush. Hilarious and heart-warming" - Holly Bourne
"A brilliantly funny and achingly real story that perfectly captures the life of a teenage boy in all of its awkward, cringy glory. I absolutely loved it!" - Simon James Green
"Phil Earle's hilarious first-love story is for everyone who's ever dared to fall head-over-heels. It's note-perfect portrayal of discovering romance is guaranteed to make you laugh, cringe and cheer" - Keith Gray
"Charmingly awkward, angsty and very funny. Northern Soul will strike a chord with all of us who have embarrassed ourselves for love" - Jenny Pearson
"Funny, sharp and full of the hilarious horrors of teenage life. No one can tell a story quite like Phil Earle" - Katya Balen
"Awkward, tender and dull of soul. A Spin the Bottle merry-go-round of a story" - Steven Camden
"A joyous read!" - Lisa Thompson
"A tale of young love, dating disasters, and the ghost of Otis Redding eating kebabs, this was excrutiating and hilarious - and I never want to be a teenager again" - Alastair Chisholm
"I absolutely loved it. It's so sweet, funny, relatable, well paced and original ..." - Sarah Crossan