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Larry Hayes

    Max Your Money
    How to be a Kid Boss: 101 Secrets Grown-ups Won't Tell You
    The Nightmares of Finnegan Quick
    How to Survive The Future
    Mental Illness and Your Town
    How to Survive Without Grown-Ups
    • 2025

      The Nightmares of Finnegan Quick

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Finn is tormented by nightmares that manifest in reality, leading to the loss of his loved ones. As he fears for his gran's safety, a mysterious girl named Cass appears in his dreams, offering help. When she shows up at school, Finn, Cass, and his best friend Squid team up to confront terrifying creatures like goblins and zombies in the nightmare realm. Together, they must navigate this dark world and face their fears to save those they love. This gripping tale is perfect for young horror enthusiasts.

      The Nightmares of Finnegan Quick
    • 2023

      The third book in the hilarious out-of-this-world adventure for readers aged 8+ - this is the perfect new series for fans of Tom Gates, Andy Griffiths and Star Wars! Illustrated throughout by the brilliantly funny Katie Abey.

      How to Survive The Future
    • 2023
    • 2022

      A fun and accessible practical guide to help children develop good money sense.

      Max Your Money
    • 2021

      How to Survive Without Grown-Ups

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      A hilarious new middle-grade adventure series from new talent Larry Hayes. For fans of Sam Copeland, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy and Maz Evans. Highly illustrated throughout by the brilliant Katie Abey.

      How to Survive Without Grown-Ups
    • 2008

      Mental Illness and Your Town

      37 Ways for Communities to Help and Heal

      • 188 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Award-winning journalist Larry Hayes presents a comprehensive guide that outlines effective strategies for community action. Drawing on his extensive experience, he emphasizes the importance of grassroots involvement and collaboration among diverse groups. The book provides practical tools and insights to empower individuals and communities to address social issues, enhance civic engagement, and foster sustainable change. Hayes' approach combines journalistic integrity with actionable steps, making it a valuable resource for activists and community leaders alike.

      Mental Illness and Your Town