Teenage Worrier's Guide to Lurve

Teenage Worrier's Guide to Lurve

by RosAsquith (Author)

Synopsis

Worry no more! Letty Chubb's guide to the passion and pain of lurve will help all teenage worriers find happiness. Deliciously funny as well as tackling serious issues, this is the ultimate handbook for affairs of the heart. From romance to pregnancy and quarrels to valentines, there's nothing more you'll need to know. Follow Letty's own tumultuous love life along the way. Will she succeed in her quest to win the heart of the elusive Daniel Hope? The brilliantly funny sequel to I Was a Teenage Worrier.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Corgi Childrens
Published: 03 Feb 2005

ISBN 10: 055255281X
ISBN 13: 9780552552813
Children’s book age: 12+ Years
Book Overview: A fabulous reissue of 15-year-old Letty Chubb's hilariously juicy guide to every aspect of lurve.

Media Reviews
Hilarious Daily Telegraph If you are a teenager worried about lurve, this is certainly the book to guide you through the best and worst of it ... giggle-getting humour ... good for a laugh and great advice The Times Will help you through any questions to do with the L-word! TV Hits Full of fun, angst and girlie asides, it is not so much about love as talking about love, sex and friends who let you down TES If you are a teenager worried about lurve, this is certainly the book to guide you through the best and the worst of it ... Good for a laugh and great advice The Times
Author Bio
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.