Queen Justine

Queen Justine by Janet Quin-Harkin, published by Puffin in 1995, is a juvenile fiction book that explores themes of friendship and social dynamics within a school setting. At 172 pages, this edition presents a narrative centered on Justine, a wealthy girl who, in her pursuit of finding a boyfriend, risks her relationships with the members of the Boyfriend Club.
Readers will find a story that delves into the complexities of adolescent friendships and the pressures of social expectations. The book addresses social themes relevant to young readers, particularly in the context of school and education. Through Justine’s journey, the narrative highlights the challenges of balancing personal desires with the value of friendship, making it a relatable exploration for its audience.
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In her quest to find a boyfriend, wealthy Justine jeopardizes her friendship with the girls of the Boyfriend Club.
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