The New Girl

The New Girl by Madonna, published by Puffin in 2008, is a juvenile fiction book that explores the dynamics of friendship and social themes. With 123 pages, this edition presents a story centered on Nicole, who is excited about her super-cool friend Leslie visiting London. However, the arrival of Leslie, a girl from New York, creates tension among Nicole’s existing friends, leading to a conflict between old friendships and new connections.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into the challenges of navigating relationships and the impact of new friendships on established bonds. As Nicole grapples with her choices, the story highlights themes of love, romance, and the complexities of social interactions among young people. This edition, written in English, invites readers to reflect on the importance of loyalty and the potential consequences of prioritizing one friend over another.
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Choosing between old friends and new…
Nicole’s super-cool friend Leslie is coming to London, and she’s sure Leslie will make the perfect sixth English Rose.
But the other Roses are less than impressed with the snooty girl from New York, and suddenly Nicole always seems to be choosing Leslie over them. Nicole’s true friends are worried – will their happy group of five soon become four?
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