Cresta's diary starts: My mum She has boys on the brain She and Charlie are seriously embarrassed by their parents who insist on behaving like teenagers. The girls are serious about their schoolwork and their careers and they are not going to waste their time thinking about boys...
Cresta's diary starts: My mum She has boys on the brain She and Charlie are seriously embarrassed by their parents who insist on behaving like teena...
The third title in Jean Ure's acclaimed series of humorous, delightful and poignant stories written in the form of diaries and letters which make them immediately accessible to children.
This is the story of how Mandy learns to cope with her untidy life and finally emerges triumphant.
Mandy Small has trouble writing so Cat, her teacher, suggests that she tells her life story into a tape recorder. So begins Mandy's funny and sometimes sad story of life with her loving but chaotic parents - Dad, the Elvis look-alike, and Mum, whose idea of a special meal is burnt toast...
The third title in Jean Ure's acclaimed series of humorous, delightful and poignant stories written in the form of diaries and letters which make t...
Another brilliant story containing comedy, calamity and cool characters by acclaimed writer Jean Ure.
Even though Tash and Emily go to a nunnery (well, an all girls' school, which amounts to the same thing ), they are into boys in a BIG WAY. They're also stepsisters and the hugest of best friends. So when their mum and dad have to go Peru for work for a couple of months, leaving the girls in their own flat in Aunty Jay's house, they are seriously excited.
Of course they've got to take their weird elder sister, Ali, hundreds of her Star Trek videos and Fat Man the cat, but apart...
Another brilliant story containing comedy, calamity and cool characters by acclaimed writer Jean Ure.
A humorous, poignant and heartwarming story of four girls and their exasperating parents. Reissued in the Jean Ure branding.
"People always fall out after they're married. I'm going to stay single."
Jasmine, Laurel, Rose and Daisy. Four very different sisters, four very different attitudes As if living with each other wasn't bad enough, living with their parents is worse - particularly parents who are both actors. Please
But after the Great Row, the girls find themselves living with Mum, while Dad has gone to America to find work. How are the sisters going to achieve...
A humorous, poignant and heartwarming story of four girls and their exasperating parents. Reissued in the Jean Ure branding.