Just Don’t Make a Scene, Mum!

Kids, Teen, General Fiction, Fiction, Fiction - YA
Cover of the book Just Don’t Make a Scene, Mum! by Rosie Rushton, Bonnier Publishing Fiction
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Author: Rosie Rushton ISBN: 9781848122246
Publisher: Bonnier Publishing Fiction Publication: January 1, 2006
Imprint: Piccadilly Press Language: English
Author: Rosie Rushton
ISBN: 9781848122246
Publisher: Bonnier Publishing Fiction
Publication: January 1, 2006
Imprint: Piccadilly Press
Language: English

Parents – Aaaaargh!
Jemma’s are out of date. They still think she should wear the hand-knitted jumper with little bears on it to school – and they call her petal in public!
Laura’s are divorced. Gone is the lovely big house. Now it is a grotty little one. And her mum was seen kissing Melvyn outside Tesco . . .
Sumitha’s want her to keep their cultural traditions – which don’t include boys, make-up or a trendy hair cut . . .
Jon’s keep bragging about his academic brilliance – but in reality it’s not stellar, nor is it where his heart is . . .
Chelsea’s mum is a writer of ghastly features for the local paper, an agony aunt and a wearer of mini-skirts . . .
The five teenagers’ paths (and those of their mortifyingly embarrassing parents) cross and part throughout this hilarious book set in Leehampton.

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Parents – Aaaaargh!
Jemma’s are out of date. They still think she should wear the hand-knitted jumper with little bears on it to school – and they call her petal in public!
Laura’s are divorced. Gone is the lovely big house. Now it is a grotty little one. And her mum was seen kissing Melvyn outside Tesco . . .
Sumitha’s want her to keep their cultural traditions – which don’t include boys, make-up or a trendy hair cut . . .
Jon’s keep bragging about his academic brilliance – but in reality it’s not stellar, nor is it where his heart is . . .
Chelsea’s mum is a writer of ghastly features for the local paper, an agony aunt and a wearer of mini-skirts . . .
The five teenagers’ paths (and those of their mortifyingly embarrassing parents) cross and part throughout this hilarious book set in Leehampton.

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