The English Roses

The English Roses by Madonna, published by Puffin in 2003, is a 46-page book written in English. This work introduces readers to five girls named Nicole, Amy, Charlotte, Grace, and Binah, exploring their experiences and emotions. The narrative invites readers to delve into the dynamics of friendship and the complexities of feelings among the characters.
In this edition, readers will find a story that emphasizes social themes and the emotional landscape of childhood. The book presents a unique perspective on the relationships between the girls, highlighting their interactions and the challenges they face. Through the lens of juvenile fiction, The English Roses offers insights into the nature of friendship and the feelings that accompany it, making it a thoughtful exploration of young lives.
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Have you ever heard of the English Roses? Here is what they are not: a box of chocolates. A football team. Flowers growing in the garden. What they are is this: five girls named Nicole, Amy, Charlotte, Grace and Binah. And a story about feeling.
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