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      First published in Great Britain in 2020

      by Egmont Books UK Limited

      2 Minster Court, London EC3R 7BB

      Text copyright © 2020 Annabelle Sami

      Illustrations © 2020 Allen Fatimaharan

      The moral rights of the author and illustrator have been asserted

      ISBN 978 1 4052 9699 1

      eBook ISBN 978 1 4052 9700 4

      A CIP catalogue record for this title is available from the British Library

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      To my very own loud and loving family:

       Mum, Dad and Chloe. This book would

       not exist without you. Love you.

      Contents

       Cover

       Title Page

       Copyright

       Dedication

       CHAPTER SEVEN: A School of Fish

       CHAPTER EIGHT: One More Probllama

       CHAPTER NINE: Secret Agent Yasmin

       CHAPTER TEN: A Load of Rubbish

       CHAPTER ELEVEN: The Comeback Llama

       CHAPTER TWELVE: The Best Worst Day of the Week

       CHAPTER THIRTEEN: Disgustingly Cute

       CHAPTER FOURTEEN: The Octogenarians’ London Daycentre

       CHAPTER FIFTEEN: Six Failures and a Discovery

       CHAPTER SIXTEEN: Wormula Bumbula

       CHAPTER SEVENTEEN: A Fish for School

       CHAPTER EIGHTEEN: Something Fishy’s Going On . . .

       CHAPTER NINETEEN: Levi Spills the Beans

       CHAPTER TWENTY: Chaos, Thy Name is Llama

       CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE: The Golden (OLDie) Rules

       CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO: The Importance of Friends

       CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE: Yasmin calls the Shots

       CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR: Worse to Worserer

       CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE: Listen to Me!

       CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX: Yasmin to the Rescue!

       CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN: The Grand Checkers Tournament Final

       CHAPTER TWENTY-EIGHT: Your Local Community Llama

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      There are some stories that are hard to believe. If you’re smart (which I can already tell you are, dear reader) then you won’t believe everything you’re told. For instance, I’ve never trusted fairy tales. I mean, come on. Do they expect us to believe that you can survive being eaten by a wolf? I’m also pretty sure that a house made of gingerbread would melt in the rain, or at least attract a few flies.

      Since you’re clever, I’m sure you’ve always questioned those horror stories about kids that lost all their teeth eating too many sweets. Maybe you’ve watched a film and annoyed your friends by saying, ‘That would never happen in real life!’

      Well, I’ll be honest with you. This story is hard to believe. But unlike a fairy tale, it doesn’t take place in a faraway kingdom. Instead, we’ll be travelling to the streets of Whitechapel in East London – a place you might hear the locals call ‘The Ends’ – where you can buy a samosa for a pound or a rainbow-coloured bagel from the many street vendors on Brick Lane. People from all around the world live under this one postcode, and even more come to visit on Sundays when the market is in full swing. It’s a small corner of London, but there’s a whole world inside it. And, despite what you might be thinking, the hero of our story isn’t some cockney geezer. It’s a girl – Yasmin.

      Oh, and a llama. A toy one, of course, not a real one. That would be weird.

      By now you must be thinking, that does sound unbelievable!

      I know. But believe me. It’s real.

      P.S. There’s

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