By MICHAEL MORPURGO
So, except for occasional check-up visits from my doctor friend, and from my neighbour who very kindly did all my shopping for me, I was left alone in the house with Miya's computer.
One morning, as I sat there in front of it, about to switch on, I began asking myself why I was doing this. I mean, what was this machine really for? What could it do for me? How, now I'd began to master it, could I use it to help me through the long days of convalescence that still lay ahead of me? I needed a project, I thought.
Something to occupy my mind, something I could really get my teeth into, and something this computer could help me to achieve.
Publisher: Random House
Age group: 8-13 yrs
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