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What a Week #6

What a Week to Make a Move

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Another fun-filled look at a week in the lives of four fourteen-year-olds: Holly, Tansy, Jude and Cleo. Time is running out for Tansy as she does everything in her power to stop the impending wedding of her ditzy mum, Clarity, to the truly dreadful Henry. Tansy's plans are foiled but luckily when a mysterious stranger turns up, he reveals some starling truths about Tansy's prospective stepfather...

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First published January 1, 2001

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Rosie Rushton

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Rosie Rushton began her career as a feature writer for a local paper. Staying Cool, Surviving School was her first book, published by Piccadilly Press in 1993. After writing another non-fiction title, You’re My Best Friend, I Hate You! (available from Puffin), Rosie turned to fiction.

The Leehampton series

Best Friends
Best Friends Together (1998)
Best Friends Getting Sorted (1999)
Best Friends in Love (1999)

What A Week series

21st century Austen
The Secrets of Love (2005)
Summer of Secrets (2007)
Secret Schemes and Daring Dreams (2008)
Love, Lies and Lizzie (2009)
Echoes of Love (2010)
Whatever Love Is (2012)

Other books
Staying Cool, Surviving School (1993)
You're My Best Friend - I Hate You! (1994)
Poppy (1996)
Olivia (1997)
Sophie (1998)
Melissa (1998)
Jessica (2000)
Life Line (1999)
PS He’s Mine (2000)
Break Point (2001)
Tell Me I’m OK, really (2001)
Last Seen Wearing Trainers (2002)
All Change! (2000)
Fall Out! (2002)
Waving Not Drowning (2003)
Friends, Enemies and Other Tiny Problems (2003)

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January 21, 2020
En esta novela juvenil los amoríos de las protagonistas nos permitirán conectar con ellas y acceder a una trama fresca y sencilla de leer. Se trata de un libro entretenido que tiene como eje principal el amor, en sus diferentes formas, y con el que resulta muy sencillo conectar con la protagonista y con sus amigas. No solo la trama amorosa tiene cabida en esta novela sino que también veremos la importancia de la familia y los amigos reflejados en este libro. Aunque pertenece a la colección "Chicas" es un libro totalmente independiente, que se puede leer individualmente y que tiene un final cerrado.
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