The English Roses

The English Roses by Madonna, published by Penguin Books, Limited in 2006, is a 48-page work presented in English. This book introduces readers to four girls—Nicole, Amy, Charlotte, and Grace—who share a school, neighborhood, and common interests. However, their lives are complicated by feelings of jealousy towards a beautiful and kind girl named Binah, who struggles with loneliness.
In this narrative, readers will explore themes of friendship, emotions, and social dynamics among young girls. As the story unfolds, the girls come to understand Binah’s true feelings and the importance of compassion and connection. This edition invites readers to reflect on the complexities of relationships and the impact of kindness in overcoming jealousy.
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The English Roses are four little girls named Nicole, Amy, Charlotte and Grace. They go to the same school, live in the same neighbourhood, play the same games and like the same boys, but there’s just one problem. They are all a little bit jealous of another girl – the very beautiful, very kind, but very lonely Binah. It is only when the girls take a close look at Binah’s life that they realise how unhappy she is and how much she needs their friendship.
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