A time-travelling teenage diary is an ambitious concept for a debut novel but Amelia Tait pulls it off beautifully * The Bookseller * A laugh-out-loud, brilliantly funny story. . . Clever, time-bending, and irresistible -- Hannah Gold, author of The Last Bear All the heart and humour of Lottie Brooks and Georgia Nicolson with added time travel hijinks, Lily Tripp is sure to be your new favourite heroine -- Anna James, author of Pages & Co Hilarious and relatable ... I wish I could travel back in time to read it for the first time all over again! -- Niyla Farook, award-winning author of Murder for Two Hugely entertaining - time travel has never felt so funny -- Alexander Armstrong, author of Evenfall: The Golden Linnet A brilliant debut. Relatable, funny and filled with fascinating facts from the past, time travelling with Lily Tripp was pure joy! -- Jen Carney, author of The Accidental Diary of B.U.G. Lily's young teen voice is spot on and her on-going crush (through the ages) on Ollie, and friendship ups and downs with her best friend Poppy are beautifully portrayed. Above all, this book is seriously funny and the historical details are fascinating. Lottie Brooks and older Milly McCarthy readers will love it * Irish Independent * Told through punchy and accessible diary entries, this stunning debut story mixes laugh-out-loud humour with contemporary friendship worries, family life and a quiet crush. Each jump bring a new historical setting to life, launching a spectacular time-slip series for 10+ year old readers. Addictively readable * School Reading List * Lottie Brooks and older Milly McCarthy readers will love it * Belfast Telegraph * Funny, heartwarming and filled with snippets of cool history! It's such a unique story and one that I was keen to continue reading! I am desperate to know what else happens and when Lily lives next- I would happily read this as a series! What a cool way to teach history, events and family life through the ages! * My Shelves Are Full blog * Told through punchy and accessible diary entries, this stunning debut story mixes laugh-out-loud humour with contemporary friendship worries, family life and a quiet crush. Each jump bring a new historical setting to life, launching a spectacular time-slip series for 10+ year old readers. Addictively readable, Lily Tripp is highly recommended for UKS2 and KS3 readers * School Reading List *