Best Friends, Worst Luck

Best Friends, Worst Luck by Mary Hooper, published by Walker in 2001, is a collection of light-hearted stories aimed at young readers. This edition, comprising 128 pages, features engaging narratives that explore themes of friendship and social dynamics among girls. The stories include Joanna’s challenges with her new stepmother’s son, Terri’s quest for romance at her sister’s flat, and the humorous adjustments faced by Bev when she moves to the country, leaving her best friend Sal behind.
Readers will find relatable situations and entertaining scenarios that reflect the ups and downs of growing friendships. The stories delve into social themes and the emotional landscape of youth, making them accessible and enjoyable for a young audience. With colorful and stylish covers illustrated by Smarties Award-winner Sue Heap, this edition is designed to appeal to girls looking for engaging tales about navigating friendships and personal challenges.
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These light-hearted stories by one of the most popular contemporary writers for girls were met with great acclaim when they were first published. Mad About the Boy is about Joanna, who has to cope with her new stepmother’s son and doesn’t like it one bit. In The Boyfriend Trap, Terri arrives at her older sister’s flat with a bag full of teen mags and a head full of True Love, but is dismayed to discover that Sarah doesn’t appear to have a single boyfriend Something must be done – and quickly Best Friends, Worst Luck is the humorous story of two friends who have to cope when one of them, Bev, moves to the country. How on earth will she manage without her best friend, Sal? With new, colourful and stylish covers illustrated by Smarties Award-winner Sue Heap, these are three titles that any girl would be proud to have on her bookshelf
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