
Boys on the Brain
Cresta's diary starts: "My mum! She has boys on the brain!" This is a fun, pacey diary-based story told through the eyes of a typical contemporary girl of 14 in an 'AB FAB' kind of family.
Cresta and Charlie are seriously embarrassed by their parents who insist on behaving like teenagers⦠Cresta's mother and her boyfriend play loud music when she's trying to work, and keep her awake at night with their noisy parties.
Charlie, who's a bit plump, complains that her mum keeps nagging her to go on a diet. "Hasn't she ever heard of anorexia?" she complains.
Cresta and Charlie are serious about their schoolwork and their careers and they are not going to waste their time thinking about boys⦠at least until they've taken their A levels⦠But then they meet some seriously cool guys.
Cresta's diary starts: "My mum! She has boys on the brain!" This is a fun, pacey diary-based story told through the eyes of a typical contemporary girl of 14 in an 'AB FAB' kind of family.
Cresta and Charlie are seriously embarrassed by their parents who insist on behaving like teenagers⦠Cresta's mother and her boyfriend play loud music when she's trying to work, and keep her awake at night with their noisy parties.
Charlie, who's a bit plump, complains that her mum keeps nagging her to go on a diet. "Hasn't she ever heard of anorexia?" she complains.
Cresta and Charlie are serious about their schoolwork and their careers and they are not going to waste their time thinking about boys⦠at least until they've taken their A levels⦠But then they meet some seriously cool guys.
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Cresta's diary starts: "My mum! She has boys on the brain!" This is a fun, pacey diary-based story told through the eyes of a typical contemporary girl of 14 in an 'AB FAB' kind of family.
Cresta and Charlie are seriously embarrassed by their parents who insist on behaving like teenagers⦠Cresta's mother and her boyfriend play loud music when she's trying to work, and keep her awake at night with their noisy parties.
Charlie, who's a bit plump, complains that her mum keeps nagging her to go on a diet. "Hasn't she ever heard of anorexia?" she complains.
Cresta and Charlie are serious about their schoolwork and their careers and they are not going to waste their time thinking about boys⦠at least until they've taken their A levels⦠But then they meet some seriously cool guys.
























