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Drama queen

Rayban, Chloë. (Author).

Summary: When Jessica's parents split up she is confused. Jessica can't understand how people can fall out of love any more than she can understand how her best friend can fall in love with a boy called Cedric who wears a luminous anorak, when Jessica herself will settle for nothing less than complete perfection. And what about her art teacher, Mrs Mills? How can she be single when she's so pretty without her glasses? Jessica can see that her help is needed and just like a modern day Emma, sets about interfering with the love lives of those closest to her (when she really should have known better). This is a very funny, very touching exploration of a teenager getting to grips with the complicated rules of attraction, and quietly deals with much bigger themes of family, friendship and responsibility.

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  • ISBN: 9781408834565 (electronic bk.)
  • ISBN: 1408834561 (electronic bk.)
  • Physical Description: electronic resource
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    1 online resource (277 p.)
  • Publisher: London : Bloomsbury, 2004.

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Subject: Interpersonal attraction -- Juvenile fiction
Separated people -- Juvenile fiction
Interpersonal attraction -- Fiction
Separated people -- Fiction
Genre: Young adult fiction.
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Summary: When Jessica's parents split up she is confused. Jessica can't understand how people can fall out of love any more than she can understand how her best friend can fall in love with a boy called Cedric who wears a luminous anorak, when Jessica herself will settle for nothing less than complete perfection. And what about her art teacher, Mrs Mills? How can she be single when she's so pretty without her glasses? Jessica can see that her help is needed and just like a modern day Emma, sets about interfering with the love lives of those closest to her (when she really should have known better). This is a very funny, very touching exploration of a teenager getting to grips with the complicated rules of attraction, and quietly deals with much bigger themes of family, friendship and responsibility.
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