Millions

Two boys, one miracle… and a million incredible choices. Britain is about to convert to the Euro, and in a few days the pound will be useless. So when Damian and Anthony get caught up in a train robbery and end up with a massive bag of stolen swag, they have a glorious, appalling dilemma on their hands. How should they spend the cash before it becomes worthless? On a million pizzas? On ending global poverty? Meanwhile, the bungling robbers are closing in. The clock is ticking. Pizzas or World Peace: which would you choose?

Winner of the Carnegie Medal.

This book contains mature language.

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    Frank Cottrell Boyce

    Frank Cottrell Boyce is an author, screenwriter and writer of the London 2012 Olympics Opening Ceremony! His first children’s book Millions won the Carnegie medal, and was made into a film by Danny Boyle. He used to run a Punch and Judy show, earning a fortune in small change, and just like Damian in Millions, he is a Catholic who is fascinated by stories of the saints.

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    Winner of the Carnegie Medal for Millions.

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