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Have a Little Faith

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"Teenage angst and daily dramas rule in this warm and funny debut about 14-year-old Faith... sure to appeal to fans of Louise Rennison." The Bookseller
"Faith is a little freaky, a little feisty and a lot funny. I defy you not to fall for her." Joanna Nadin, bestselling author of the Rachel Riley series
Year Ten has just begun and I'm already in trouble.
The way Miss Ramsbottom acts you'd think I'm always causing explosions or giving teachers' radical haircuts (whereas it was just that one time). And now she's separated me from my best friend, Megs, which means I have no one to give me a piggy back or check for dangly bogies.
At least the school is trying to make amends by bussing in boys for our choir. So I can stare at Dreamy Finn until he realises I'm the girl for him? except he's singing a duet with my sworn enemy and her big head keeps blocking my view.
Fortunately, I've got a plan to solve both problems; as long as I'm careful with the squeezy cheese and the underage driving everything should be just fine . . .


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Publisher: Simon & Schuster UK

Kindle Book

  • Release date: August 1, 2013

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9780857078247
  • Release date: August 1, 2013

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9780857078247
  • File size: 1678 KB
  • Release date: August 1, 2013

Formats

Kindle Book
OverDrive Read
EPUB ebook

Languages

English

"Teenage angst and daily dramas rule in this warm and funny debut about 14-year-old Faith... sure to appeal to fans of Louise Rennison." The Bookseller
"Faith is a little freaky, a little feisty and a lot funny. I defy you not to fall for her." Joanna Nadin, bestselling author of the Rachel Riley series
Year Ten has just begun and I'm already in trouble.
The way Miss Ramsbottom acts you'd think I'm always causing explosions or giving teachers' radical haircuts (whereas it was just that one time). And now she's separated me from my best friend, Megs, which means I have no one to give me a piggy back or check for dangly bogies.
At least the school is trying to make amends by bussing in boys for our choir. So I can stare at Dreamy Finn until he realises I'm the girl for him? except he's singing a duet with my sworn enemy and her big head keeps blocking my view.
Fortunately, I've got a plan to solve both problems; as long as I'm careful with the squeezy cheese and the underage driving everything should be just fine . . .


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