Overview: The New York Times bestselling spin-off series to the #1 bestselling Gossip Girl is set in an elite East Coast boarding school and features favorite Gossip Girl character Jenny Humphrey. It began publication in 2005.
Waiting for It: Girl v The World
β Scribed by Keighery, Chrissie
- Book ID
- 108685617
- Publisher
- Hardie Grant Egmont
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 370 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781742739274
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β¦ Synopsis
There's a reason that the number thirteen is bad luck: it sucks to be thirteen. You're definitely not a kid anymore, but your parents still treat you like one. No-one escapes thirteen unscathed - not even the best looking, most popular people with straight white teeth. The best you can do is be true to yourself, even when everything's changing. Girl v the World is a funny and inspiring series about thirteen-year-old girls taking on the world. Because you've got to be strong to take it on! There's something wrong with Hazel Atherton β she just knows it. She's not a kid anymore, but she's not grownup either. Hazel hasn't even kissed a boy and she's not sure she ever will. Although that doesn't stop her from thinking about Leo in the year above... Hazel wishes she could talk to her mum about it β but these days her mum is too busy hanging out with her new boyfriend. Does anyone understand what's going on with Hazel?
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