by Jean Ure (Author)
Another brilliant story containing comedy, calamity and cool characters by acclaimed writer Jean Ure.
Even though Tash and Emily go to a nunnery (well, an all girls' school, which amounts to the same thing!), they are into boys in a BIG WAY. They're also stepsisters and the hugest of best friends. So when their mum and dad have to go Peru for work for a couple of months, leaving the girls in their own flat in Aunty Jay's house, they are seriously excited.
Of course they've got to take their weird elder sister, Ali, hundreds of her Star Trek videos and Fat Man the cat, but apart from that they are INDEPENDENT GIRLS. And when they find out that there's a dishy boy living in the flat downstairs, they just can't believe their luck...
Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Publisher: HarperCollinsChildren’sBooks
Published: 03 Oct 2005
ISBN 10: 0007161387
ISBN 13: 9780007161386
Children’s book age: 12+ Years
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Shrinking Violet
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Liverpool Echo
...the story is timeless, the descriptions of the girls and their relationship spot on and it does a great job of selling the empowering nature of language and story.
Books for Keeps
Excellent for any nine-up and will almost certainly lead to an addiction to Ure.
Observer
Becky Bananas
`The writing transcends any trace of heaviness.'
Guardian
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`Jean Ure never puts a foot wrong.'
Daily Telegraph
The Secret Life of Sally Tomato
`Rhymes, sauciness, letters, irony, comedy, comic characters... a proper little turn-on for boys. A must-buy book.'
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Jean Ure was born in Surrey and wrote her first novel when she was six years old. She spent her teenage years writing and had her first book published when she was sixteen.
Jean lives in a three-hundred-year-old house in the centre of Croydon with her husband and their family of rescued dogs and cats.