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Danny Chung Does Not Do Maths

By: Maisie Chan
Narrated by: Eric Mok
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Winner of the Branford Boase Award 2022

Winner of the Jhalak Children's and Young Adult Prize 2022

Shortlisted for the Diverse Book Awards 2022

Shortlisted for the Blue Peter Book Awards 2022

Eleven-year-old Danny Chung loves drawing more than anything—certainly more than maths, which, according to his dad and everyone else, is what he is 'supposed' to be good at. He also loves having his own room where he can draw in peace, so his life is turned upside down when a surprise that he's been promised turns out to be his little, wrinkly ex-maths-champion grandmother from China. What's worse, Nai Nai has to share his room, AND she takes the top bunk!

Nai Nai can't speak a word of English, which doesn't make things easy for Danny when he is charged with looking after her during his school holidays. Babysitting Nai Nai is NOT what he wants to be doing!

Before long though it becomes clear to Danny that there is more to Nai Nai than meets the eye, and that they have more in common that he thought possible....

©2021 Maisie Chan (P)2021 Bonnier Books UK
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Critic reviews

"Danny Chung Does Not Do Maths is both heartwarming and hilarious, filled with characters you'll instantly love." (Jamie Smart, author and illustrator of Bunny vs Monkey)

"Funny, heartwarming and packed with fascinating snippets of Chinese culture. I loved reading about the intergenerational relationship between Danny and his grandmother. We all need a Nai Nai in our lives." (Jen Carney, author and illustrator of The Accidental Diary of B.U.G.)

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Heartwarming

A lovely easy read of an evolving relationship across the generations which bridges the gap of East and West.
Lovely.

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Fab fun read for a 9 year old!

Great story, 9 year old loved it. Funny in places and touching too. Would recommend!

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SO CUTE,ENTERTANING AND LOVELY

%i love everything about it but i dont like that boy cater and how hes horrible to Danny and Ravy!

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The story was not satisfactory to me and gets really confusing if you aren’t paying attention EXACTLY I would not recommend my class was reading this and there were new characters left and right I don’t think you should’ve buy this article because again it’s extremely confusing the plot does not feel important at all to me it was not the best at grabbing my attention 3/10 max the voices did not help the matter the main characters voice sounded south Asian when he was meant to be Chinese as well as that it contained examples of bullying again I would not recommend it also puts kids off maths involves major examples of gambling do not buy 🙅🏽‍♂️

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