Review
‘Entertaining.’ — Sunday Independent ‘As well as dealing with teenage fun and friendship, Curtin writes about the transition to a new school, fitting in and bullying with the light, deft touch readers have come to expect from this series.’ — CBI’s Bookfest Recommended Reading Guide ‘Will not disappoint her loyal fans.’ — Clare Champion ‘Funny and sweet, but dealing with serious issues like bullying and peer pressure.’ — Irish Independent ‘provides great humour.’ — Waterford News & Star ‘Ireland’s answer to Jacqueline Wilson. Perfectly written stories of friendship and growing up … these sweet stories are a joy.’ — Irish Independent ‘Write On’ supplement ‘an engrossing story … the author shows real insight into the difficulties faced by young teenagers as they forge new friendships in secondary school … Curtin’s celebration of friendship, humour and loyalty is a very enjoyable read and will appeal par — InTouch Magazine ‘the resolution, as in all of Judi Curtin’s series, is realistic and profoundly satisfying’ — Books Ireland An ‘accessible tone and cheerfully simple illustrations’ — Sunday Independent
Product Description
Secondary school’s a whole new world! Megan and Alice are starting secondary school; with new subjects, new teachers and new friends, it’s going to take a bit of getting used to. And when Megan meets Marcus, the class bad-boy who’s always in trouble, but doesn’t seem to care, things really start to get complicated. At least she has Home Ec class with Alice – the worst cook in the school – to look forward to, so school’s not all bad! Alice’s ill-fated Home Economics adventures will have readers in stitches.