‘Up, up and away’
By
ROSIE RICHARDS,
aged 9
One day my sister was being a pain, so I told Mum. She said nothing. I went into the garage for five hours. Knock! Bang! Ouch, my finger!
I was finished. I had made a rocket. I got my
sister and pushed her into the rocket and pressed a button. Up, up and away. Great, my sister was gone. Mum and Dad got mad, but I have a brother.
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Press, 3 February 1987, Page 14
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