Sweet Hearts: Forget Me Not

Sweet Hearts: Forget Me Not

by JoCotterill (Author)

Synopsis

The third title in this wonderful series. For all fans of Cathy Cassidy and Jacqueline Wilson - Sweet Hearts follows a huge cast of girls and their friendships, families and first loves! Since her mother, a famous florist, died three years ago, Kate's whole life has changed completely. She's pushed her friends away, shrunk into herself and is only finding some solace spending time in the garden amongst the flowers her mum loved so much. Desperate to try and become more like the 'normal' girl she once was, Kate gets a summer job at a garden centre. Doing something she's good at means that flashes of the old sparky girl begin to emerge again - helped a lot by her very attractive and mysterious co-worker, Simon . . .

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 272
Publisher: Red Fox
Published: 02 Jun 2011

ISBN 10: 1849412170
ISBN 13: 9781849412179
Children’s book age: 9-11 Years
Book Overview: The third title in this wonderful series. For all fans of Cathy Cassidy and Jacqueline Wilson - Sweet Hearts follows a huge cast of girls and their friendships, families and first loves!

Media Reviews
A welcome addition to the world of fiction for girls who like their stories well-written, peopled by believable characters and set in the real world -- Jane Sandell * Scotsman *
This whole confection is perfect for those who love to suspend disbelief in cliche close-clinches with the surety of a safe liaison eventually -- Chris Brown * School Library Association *
It's a quick, enjoyable read set against the backdrop of a Romeo and Juliet theatre production, and is one of those books that sunny summer days were invented for . . . When I need a feel-good read, I know what I'll be turning to * Wondrous Reads *
An enjoyable read * Chrissie's Corner *
A very sweet novel about acting and light romance, perfect for younger readers * Chicklish *
Author Bio
Jo Cotterill has worked as an actress and a teacher, but now writes full time in her writing shed in her back garden. She lives in a little village just outside Oxford with her husband and daughter. Jo plays the flute quite well and the piano quite badly, and loves cheese more than anything - even chocolate!