This is the story of Sam Green, who really, really, really loves birthdays. He loves the special breakfasts in bed. The presents. The themed parties. Blowing out the candles on his cake. Everything. He is so excited about his 11th birthday, in fact, that he wishes it was his birthday every day. So, at first, it's quite exciting when his birthday happens again the next morning. And again. And again. And again ... But it's not long before things start to go wrong. Soon, disaster strikes, threatening something Sam loves even more than birthdays. Sometimes you have to be careful what you wish for ...
David Baddiel
David Baddiel is a British comedian, author, and television presenter known for his witty and irreverent style. He gained fame as one half of the comedy duo Newman and Baddiel in the 1990s, before embarking on a successful solo career. Baddiel is also a prolific writer, with several bestselling novels to his name, including "The Parent Agency" and "The Boy Who Could Do What He Liked." He is known for blending humor with poignant observations on modern life, and his works often explore themes of family, identity, and growing up. Baddiel's impact on literature lies in his ability to connect with readers through his distinctive voice and sharp wit. His most famous work is likely his debut novel, "Time for Bed," which received critical acclaim for its humor and insight into relationships and parenthood.