'A moving, humane, funny portrait of two very different boys discovering what connects us all' <B>Kiran Milwood Hargrave</B>, author of <B><I>The Girl of Ink and Stars</I></B><BR/>‘It’s amazing! Such a bold idea to have a character like Dan… you pulled it off brilliantly.’ <B>Ross Welford</B>, author of <B><I>Time Travelling with a Hamster</I></B><BR/>'I loved it' <B>Lisa Thompson</B>, author of <I><B>The Goldfish Boy</B><BR/><BR/><B>There are two sides to every story</B><BR/> </I><BR/> Dan is angry. Nothing has been the same since his big brother left, and he’s taking it out on the<BR/> nearest and weakest target: Alex.<BR/> <BR/> Alex is struggling. His severe OCD makes it hard for him to leave the house, especially when Dan<BR/> and his gang are waiting for him at school . . .<BR/><BR/> Then the boys’ mums arrange for them to meet up and finish building the raft that Dan started with his brothe