My Year In Agony (Miss Understanding)

My Year In Agony (Miss Understanding)

by Lara Fox (Author)

Synopsis

Sixteen year-old Anya Buxton has been transferred from her fee-paying school to the local comp. Her parent's acrimonious divorce has left them strapped for cash, and Anya is forced to adapt to her new school life. Deciding to keep her head down and her opinions to herself every day, Anya distracts herself from a chaotic home life and warring parents by becoming the school's anonymous Agony Aunt on the newsletter website. Her fabulous powers of observation and perception along with a no-nonsense attitude and sometimes caustic wit, makes a big impact on the pupils who write in with their problems. Miss Understanding tells it like it is, and doesn't pull any punches and on the whole delivers wise, and often hilariously brutal advice, along with a few sage observations about her fellow pupils and the teachers at the Academy. Stirred by her irreverance, the school chucks her off the offical website, but undeterred, Miss Understanding simply sets up her own, along with a regular blog for her readers' entertainment. She is articulate and riveting reading and the problems continue to flood in. But gradually Anya's feelings about her home life, her frustration with her mother and with her father's new wife begin to bias her writing and her responses to problems, and the readers begin to form a picture of who Ms Understanding really is. Consequently, when she inadvertently raises questions and issues of her own in her blog, her readers start to chip in with advice of their own on how she should cope with and adjust to all the changes in her life. All this is executed in a consistently funny and wry narrative, and reveals a unique and strong new character in chick lit genre for teens.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Publisher: Hodder Children's Books
Published: 04 Jun 2009

ISBN 10: 0340988827
ISBN 13: 9780340988824
Children’s book age: 12+ Years
Book Overview: Miss Understanding is not your typical agony aunt. A compelling new teen girl character is born!

Media Reviews
A sharp and funny page turner ... highly addictive and an enjoyable read The Bookbag The is a GREAT book!! I would recommend it to anyone who loves a good, funny, and brilliant read!! -- Sarah Gillies-Denning, James Gillespie's High Teen Titles
Author Bio
The anonymous writer of Miss Understanding likes to keep their name a mystery, but will let it be known that they are a published author living in the UK. A runner up in the Lit Idol competition in 2005, this author has published one other teenage title and is currently working on the follow up to My Year in Agony - again featuring Miss Understanding as a beleaguered publishing intern who enthralls her blog readers with the inside scoop on publishing ...