![]() The comic strips of Bat Pig are hilarious and enjoyable, reflecting the challenges that Ross faces in his own life. He doesn’t want to lose his hair, or wear a weird hat. These days, Harrell is hard at work on a series of Batpig graphic novels - spun off from comics created by the main character of Wink. Whilst being emotionally honest, it’s also full of the humour and nuances of teenagers which allows the book to have light relief alongside the deeper moments. Author Rob Harrell introduces his new book, WINK.Ross Maloy just wants to be a normal seventh grader. ‘Wink’ helps to build real empathy and allows children (and adults) to have a better idea of what they can do to help if they were ever to meet someone going though this. It’s something that unless you’ve been through it, you’ll struggle to understand. This is an honest look at what life might be like for a child with cancer at school. His best friend Abby is there for him, but she has her own struggles. Someone is making mean memes about Ross and he’s still worrying about girls, lessons and school life. He’s had an operation to remove the tumour and now is undergoing proton radiation to be cancer free.Īt school, his best friend Isaac isn’t speaking to him anymore he hasn’t since he found out about the cancer. ![]() Play over 320 million tracks for free on SoundCloud. But recently this has become hard to do…he has been diagnosed with a very rare form of eye cancer. Stream Wink by Rob Harrell, read by Michael Crouch, Marc Thompson by PRH Audio on desktop and mobile. ![]() ![]() He dreams of being normal and blending in with the crowd. In ‘Wink’ we meet Ross as he navigates his school life. ![]()
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