Ciao, Sweet Valley!

Ciao, Sweet Valley! by Jamie Suzanne is a First Edition published by Bantam Books in 1992, featuring 134 pages in English. This installment follows the adventures of Jessica and Elizabeth Wakefield as they prepare to host an exchange student named Giovanna for three weeks. The story explores the dynamics of cultural differences when Jessica discovers that Giovanna, an Italian girl, finds Sweet Valley unexciting and expresses her opinions openly, leading to tension between the girls.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of social interaction and the challenges of adapting to new environments. As Giovanna navigates her time at Sweet Valley Middle School, her behavior creates friction with Jessica’s friends in the Unicorn Club, highlighting the complexities of friendship and cultural exchange. This book presents a light-hearted yet insightful look at the experiences of youth in a school setting, making it a relevant read for those interested in juvenile fiction that addresses school and social themes.
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“Culture clash…
Jessica Wakefield and her twin sister, Elizabeth, are looking forward to having an exchange student named Giovanna come live with them for three weeks. Jessica can’t wait to show the Italian country girl all the great things about Sweet Valley. But when the Wakefields finally meet Giovanna, Jessica is in for a shock. Giovanna is gorgeous and sophisticated–and Sweet Valley bores her to death!
When Giovanna arrives at Sweet Valley Middle School, she’s rude to Jessica’s friends in the Unicorn Club, she talks constantly about how great Italy is, and she flirts with the cutest boys in school. As far as Jessica is concerned, Giovanna has worn out her welcome. How will she ever get through the next three weeks?
“Don’t miss any of the books in this exciting series!
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