Description
This is the diary of a 15-year-old girl experiencing first love, first sexual experience – and then an accidental pregnancy. Characteristically, Ros Asquith tells the story with a mix of seriousness and frivolity. And it’s not just about the pregnancy. This is the story of Amy (who longs to be a rock star); her best friends Lottie, Mad Alice and Debbie (also known as the band, Black Hole); her crazy home life with her dad (who’s having an affair with the actress over the road), mum and a pair of chaotic little twin sisters; her school (also known as KFC or Broadmoor); her trip to the Glastonbury Festival – and – and – in other words, all the normal stuff of being a teenager. The UK has one of the highest incidences of teen pregnancy in the world. It’s a non-stop media story. As with all Ros Asquith’s previous books, she’s researched the subject carefully and visited teenage mum groups. There will be a list of advice lines and websites at the back of the book.
Additional information
| Weight | 0.267 kg |
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| Dimensions | 2.4 × 12.9 × 19.8 cm |
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| Language | |
| Pages | 384 |
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| Year Published | 2014-1-27 |
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| For Ages | 12-17 |
| Publication City/Country | London, United Kingdom |
| ISBN 10 | 0552571105 |
| About The Author | Ros Asquith lives in North London with her partner, a jazz critic, and their two sons.She has worked as a photographer and stage designer and painted murals in six countries. She was theatre editor of City Limits magazine and a critic for Time Out and the Observer. She draws regularly for the Guardian.Ros has written over thirty books and illustrated lots more. The Teenage Worrier series starring fifteen-year-old Letty Chubb has been an international success, translated into eleven different languages and selling well over a quarter of a million copies in the UK alone. |
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