
Dads leave home all the time. It’s not that unusual, really. Leon’s dad walked out. So did Mo’s. But Archie’s? Well, that’s a different story – a story that Archie must keep secret at all cost. Archie knows he should accept Dad for who he is, so he hides his turmoil until he can stand it no longer. With nowhere else to turn, he finds himself at the railway track. The track has been calling to him, promising escape, release. The only problem is, it’s been calling to someone else too…Particularly suitable for struggling, reluctant and dyslexic readers aged 13+
Eliza Y7 says:
The last days of Archie Maxwell is a truthful, upsetting and relatable book. I recommend it to those looking for a more serious 11+ book. I think it is very much worth reading because the plot draws you in for more.
Toby, Y7 says:
It’s a very interesting book and sad at the end, but a very good story. I would read it again.















