A fun, funky new story from the queen of teen fiction.
Jeane Smith is seventeen and has turned her self-styled dorkiness into an art form, a lifestyle choice and a profitable website and consultancy business. She writes a style column for a Japanese teen magazine and came number seven in The Guardian's 30 People Under 30 Who Are Changing The World.
And yet, in spite of the accolades, hundreds of Internet friendships and a cool boyfriend, she feels inexplicably lonely, a situation made infinitely worse when Michael Lee, the most mass-market, popular and predictably all-rounded boy at school tells Jeane of his suspicion that Jeane's boyfriend is secretly seeing his girlfriend.
Michael and Jeane have NOTHING in common - she is cool and individual; he is the golden boy in an Abercrombie and Fitch T-shirt. So why can't she stop talking to him?
About the Author
Sarra Manning is a journalist and an author. She began her writing career in teen magazines and was Entertainment Editor of Just Seventeen before becoming the editor of Elle Girl. She lives in London.
"The story's carefully developed characters and relationships, driven by tuned-in dialogue, make it realistic and compelling." --"School Library Journal" on "Guitar Girl"
ISBN: 9781907411007
ISBN-10: 1907411003
Audience:
Children
For Ages: 13 - 17 years old
For Grades: 8 - 12
Format:
Paperback
Language:
English
Number Of Pages: 400
Published: 1st April 2013
Dimensions (cm): 19.7 x 12.6
x 2.7
Weight (kg): 0.318