David Baddiel

The Taylor TurboChaser


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rel="nofollow" href="#u05551911-1b85-53b3-9fe9-e3c509f8a69d">Chapter 35: Don’t get cross

       Chapter 36: A secret plan

       Chapter 37: As Simon Cowell says

       Chapter 38: Chill out, sis

       Chapter 39: Definitely sarcastically

       Chapter 40: HOT ROD

       Chapter 41: Like when you run at some sheep

       Chapter 42: Calm as a cucumber

       Chapter 43: The Eagle and the Squirrel

       Chapter 44: Please, no

       Chapter 45: Sorry, Mum!

       Chapter 46: Does it still work if it gets wet?

       Chapter 47: Exactly the opposite

       Chapter 48: A nice-looking restaurant

       Chapter 49: Mobilcon XR-207. Located

       Chapter 50: The sort of thing they say in old films

       Chapter 51: If possible, make a U-turn

       Chapter 52: One hundred and ninety-two and a half miles

       Chapter 53: And I’ll take the low road

       Chapter 54: Not very nice

       Chapter 55: Believe

       Chapter 56: The ready, steady

       Chapter 57: Sort of like a friend

       Chapter 58: Like a proper big brother

       Chapter 59: A strange decision

       Chapter 60: Sitting wide

       Chapter 61: Baked-bean-flavour crisps

       Chapter 62: Until she absolutely has to

       Chapter 63: A chance

       Chapter 64: Ole’!

       Chapter 65: WHAT’S HAPPENING?

       Chapter 66: Always fine

       Chapter 67: A dodgem car by the sea

       Chapter 68: “Was that sarcastic?”

       Chapter 69: You can’t say no

       Chapter 70: I’ve got this

       Chapter 71: The biggest present ever

       Chapter 72: Where would you like to go today?

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      Amy Taylor loved cars. Here are her favourite ones:

      1. The Aston Martin DB5. This is the one James Bond drives. Amy just loved the look of this one. Although as with all old cars (classic cars, as people in the know – like Amy – call them) if she had one she would get someone to remake it with an electric engine, so that it wasn’t bad for the planet. Maybe with the help of her friend Rahul, who was an inventor. Of sorts.

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      2. The Mercedes 300 SL Gullwing. This was another classic car. But it had doors that instead of opening normally came up like wings, making the whole car look like it could fly. It couldn’t.

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      3. The Jaguar E-Type, which was also an old car, but she liked the new one, called the Zero, which was actually electric. It was just as beautiful as the old car, and Amy thought it was very clever that the car had always been called the E-Type, even before there was an electric version.

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      4. The Ford Transit Van. Well, a Ford Transit van. Her mum’s white battered seven-year-old one.

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      Amy’s love for cars might seem unusual. Not because she was a girl – lots of girls like cars and lots of boys don’t – but because she had been in a really bad car accident when she was eight years old. Which also meant that since then – she was now eleven – she had needed to use a wheelchair.

      Amy’s accident was also why the Ford Transit van was on her