<p>Anna Carey has built up a loyal fan base of young teens who have fallen in love with Rebecca’s wit and adolescent high jinks</p>

- Sunday World,

<p>charming, uplifting</p>

- Newstalk Breakfast,

<p>reflect adolescent experiences in a realistic and illuminating way</p>

- Sunday Independent,

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<p>charming, uplifting story for young teenagers</p>

- Irish Independent,

<p>Carey hits the mark in terms of finding an authentic teenage voice</p>

- Inismagazine.ie,

<p>Carey presents Rebecca as a very positive role model for young readers</p>

- Inismagazine.ie,

<p>a warm, cheerful, and well-paced book</p>

- Inismagazine.ie,

<p>we need a fourth instalment to see if romance will blossom between Rebecca and Sam!</p>

- Inismagazine.ie,

<p>a writer in tune with today’s young Irish</p>

- Irish Times,

<p>an attractive lightness of touch … sharply entertaining</p>

- Irish Times,

<p>it is difficult to handle such young teenage themes without being patronising or pompous, but Carey admirably avoids both temptations, resulting in a novel refreshing not just in its good-natured humour – there are some delightfully sly and mischievous one-liners  - but also in its unsentimental endorsement of youthful dreams and aspirations</p>

- Irish Times,

<p>the pages in Carey’s novel in which her young lesbian character announces her coming out to her friends and in which they give their reactions are superbly written: tone is everything, and it could not be better handled than it is here</p>

- Irish Times,

<p>perfect for holiday reading</p>

- Armadillo Magazine,

<p>a bright and breezy read featuring some inventive songs and a main character who isn’t a total drip and doesn’t need a man to make her relevant</p>

- Sunday Business Post,

<p>a gentle introduction to feminism</p>

- Sunday Business Post,

<p>a hilarious new book, perfect for the summer. Cleverly written, witty and smart</p>

- writing.ie,

<p>a must read</p>

- writing.ie,

<p>Rebecca Rafferty … is something of a Books for Keeps favourite</p>

- BooksforKeeps.co.uk,

<p>Once again, author Anna Carey delivers another lively dose of teen fiction, that feels true throughout and entertains from the first page to the last</p>

- BooksforKeeps.co.uk,

<p>It’s honest, real, touching, a terrific piece of writing</p>

- BooksforKeeps.co.uk,

<p>the book ends with the stage set for a further adventure which promises to be equally entertaining. Rock on, Rebecca!</p>

- BooksforKeeps.co.uk,

<p>full of real feel-good fun, a touch of romance and is a wonderfully accurate reflection on girly teen life. Young teens and older ones too will love it</p>

- LoveReading4Kids.co.uk,

<p>charming, uplifting story</p>

- sarahwebb.com,

<p>in chatty diary style, the third<em> Rebecca</em> title from Dublin’s Anna Carey will please early teen fans of the likes of Sarah Webb and Cathy Cassidy</p>

- Evening Echo,

My name is Rebecca Rafferty, and I know that this is going to be the best summer ever.

Well, maybe.

On the plus side, holidays mean no school for three months. And my band Hey Dollface are going to a cool summer camp where we will (hopefully) learn how to become total rock stars. Which is all good, obviously.

But there are problems too. There are summer exams, a band of mean boys out to spoil our fun, my friend Cass’s love life is complicated and my own love life just doesn’t really exist at all ...

The third installment of the award-winning series about Rebecca Rafferty.

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Holidays mean no school for THREE months! Rebecca’s band Hey Dollface are going to a summer camp to become total rock stars. But there’s another band, the Crack Parrots, and they’re going to be trouble. As for romance, Cass's love life is complicated, while Rebecca’s doesn’t really exist at all …

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My name is Rebecca Rafferty, and I know that this is going to be the best summer ever.

Well, maybe.

Holidays mean no school for three months! And my band Hey Dollface are going to a cool summer camp to (hopefully) become total rock stars.

But there’s another band – the Crack Parrots, a gang of ‘mean boys’ – and they’re going to be trouble.

And as for romance, my friend Cass’s love life is complicated and my own love life doesn’t really exist at all ...

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781847175649
Publisert
2013
Utgiver
Vendor
O'Brien Press Ltd
Vekt
210 gr
Høyde
196 mm
Bredde
130 mm
Dybde
16 mm
Aldersnivå
J, 02
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

ANNA CAREY is a journalist and author from Dublin who has written for the Irish Times, Irish Independent and many other publications. Anna’s first book, The Real Rebecca, was published in 2011, and went on to win the Senior Children’s Book prize at the Irish Book Awards. Rebecca returned in the critically acclaimed Rebecca’s Rules, Rebecca Rocks and Rebecca is Always Right. The Making of Mollie (2016) was her first historical novel and was shortlisted for the Senior Children’s Book prize at the 2016 Irish Book Awards and was followed by the sequel, Mollie on the March, which received rave reviews. Anna’s most recent book The Boldness of Betty was also shortlisted for the Senior Children’s Book prize at the 2020 Irish Book Awards and features a cameo appearance from our favourite suffragette, Mollie.