This book is not just a narrative.
It is a resource for conversation, understanding and early intervention.
It gives space for young people to talk about experiences they may recognise in themselves or their peers, and it equips them with knowledge that supports both safety and resilience.
Malachi's story provides powerful opportunities for students to explore complex feelings and real-world issues with honesty and compassion.
How to Use This Book in PSHE
Young people learn best when they recognise themselves - their challenges, their identity, their emotions - reflected in the stories they read.
This book was created with that principle at its heart.
Through Malachi's journey, students engage with real issues affecting young people today:
- Racism and adultification
- Identity and cultural pride
- Loss, trauma and mental health
- Exploitation and peer pressure
- Friendship, loyalty and belonging
- Safeguarding and knowing their rights
Each chapter offers natural "pause points" where teachers can slow the narrative and open meaningful discussion. These moments are designed to help students reflect, question and explore their emotional responses in a safe and structured way.