Living for today. It’s a nice idea. But right now, today is a write-off. Stevie & her disabled mum can barely even afford to switch on the lights. They’re stuck on the breadline in Lewes, with a huge record collection to cheer them up – & Mum’s depression to drag them back down. But Stevie won’t be beaten that easily. Today might be a bit of a stinker, but there’s always tomorrow. She’s still got her dreams of making music, & her dad’s vinyl records to keep her inspired. Then Stevie meets Hafiz – a talented footballer who has fled the war in Syria. He’s lost a lot, but he’s still looking forward. Together, can they take on the world? An uplifting & topical story of friendship, unity & hope Highlights the problems faced by young carers & refugees Siobhan Curham’s many books include The Moonlight Dreamers She won the Young Minds Award for her YA novel Dear Dylan