Everyone Else's Girl

Everyone Else's Girl

by Megan Crane (Author)

Synopsis

Exactly ten days after I'd come back to care for my dad, it occurred to me that I had turned into a housewife. Not just any housewife. My mother. Kill me now...Meredith does things for other people. She irons clothes for her boyfriend, she attends her ex-best friend's horrendous hen party for her brother (who's about to marry the girl) and she moves back to her parents' house to look after her dad when his leg is broken. She's a good girl and that matters. But when she gets back home, all is not as Meredith remembered. Especially Scott, that geeky teenager from her old class at school. He's definitely different now. And so, it seems, is she. One by one, her family and old friends start to tell her some home truths and Meredith begins to realise she's not so perfect after all. Maybe it is time she stopped being everyone else's girl and started living for herself...

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 272
Publisher: Quercus
Published: 18 Feb 2010

ISBN 10: 1849162123
ISBN 13: 9781849162128

Media Reviews
'Megan Crane rules! Cancel your evening plans: you won't want to stop reading until you've devoured every delicious word' Meg Cabot.
Author Bio
Megan Crane is a full-time writer and she lives in Los Angeles with her husband and various pets. She is also the author of English as a Second Language, Frenemies and Names My Sisters Call Me. She is currently writing her fourth book, which Quercus will publish in 2008.