Lottie Biggs is Not Tragic

Lottie Biggs is Not Tragic by Hayley Long is an unabridged edition published by Macmillan Children’s in 2011, featuring 264 pages in English. This book follows Lottie as she navigates the ups and downs of her teenage life, facing challenges that include her mother’s new relationship and the sudden disappearance of her best friend. Amidst these changes, Lottie grapples with her own identity and the realization that her self-centered behavior may need reevaluation.
Readers will find a humorous and relatable exploration of adolescence through Lottie’s journey. The narrative delves into themes relevant to juvenile fiction, particularly focusing on the experiences of girls and women. As Lottie embarks on a road trip with Gareth Stingecombe, she confronts her existential crisis and the complexities of her relationships, ultimately leading her to a deeper understanding of herself and those around her.
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I think therefore I am, and it’s about time I stopped being so ridiculously ridonkulous . . . Just when things were starting to look up for Lottie her life’s gone a bit pear-shaped, wonk-ways, and downside up again. Her mum’s all soppy over a bloke with a horrible shemo (a female emo, obviously) daughter, her best pal Goose has disappeared in a cloud of nerd-gas, and Lottie’s in the midst of an existential crisis. There’s only one thing to do–get the hell out of Cardiff and go on the road with the gorgeous Gareth Stingecombe (and his manly thighs). But things don’t go to plan, and Lottie starts to realize she might have been a bit “me me me” lately. . .
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