Jade is trying not to be an awkward human being at her new college, by struggling not to make any cringey introductions, embarrass herself by falling down the steps (again) and attempting to avoid being picked on in class just to answer a question she'll nervously stutter a wrong answer to. But concentrating on that, trying to overcome her depression of not seeing her favourite band for very nearly a year, her lack of money for gigs as it is and the birth of her new baby brother, Charlie, who won't - can't - turn out as strange as her two younger siblings, is becoming tiresome within just a week of the new school year; especially when every stranger seems to think she's a 'reckless, irresponsible' teen mum whenever she's with her younger brother. So shove some A-levels, 600 new people in a crowded corridor and the threat of public speaking on top and you'll have Jade Ford, who's just about finding enough time to eat, sleep and write.
★★★★
Daily Mirror
"Hard to put down!"
NME
"Imaginative and Funny. A good read for all." - The Sophie Times
ReplyDelete"A very relatable, light hearted read, perfect for the summer!" - The Guardian
ReplyDelete"Jade" is the must read of the century, showing the true nature of teens everywhere with some laughs along the way. - The Daily Mail
ReplyDelete"Unique in every single way! A fantastic way to spend some quality reading time!" - Daily Mail
ReplyDelete"Funny yet realistic, a good read!" - The Sun
ReplyDelete"A little bit in there for everyone, its a must read!" - The Guardian
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