The seventh title in Jean UreΓאשs acclaimed series of humorous and poignant stories. ThereΓאשs trouble ahead when Steph and SamΓאשs father embarks on a spot of kidnapping.
Of course, Mum shouldnΓאשt have thrown the frying pan at Dad. The day after she threw it, Dad left homeΓאª
Of course, Mum shouldnΓאשt have thrown the frying pan at Dad. The day after she threw it, Dad left homeΓאª
Parents! First theyΓאשre together, then theyΓאשre apart. For Stephanie, a hip fourteen year old, and Samantha, her ten-year-old sister, being stuck in the middle of their parentΓאשs problems is just what they need. Not. When Dad decides that what the girls really need is a summer holiday with him in Brighton, they jump at the chance. No rules, no hassle, no worries. But things never turn out the way you think, and Steph and Sam soon discover thereΓאשs a lot more to being a family than they thoughtΓאª
Jean UreΓאשs diary series includes: Pumpkin Pie, Shrinking Violet, Skinny Melon and Me, The Secret Life of Sally Tomato, Becky Bananas, This is Your Life! and Fruit and Nutcase.
Jean Ure was born in Surrey and wrote her first novel when she was six years old. She spent her teenage years writing and had her first book published when she was sixteen.
Jean lives in a three-hundred-year-old house in the centre of Croydon with her husband and their family of rescued dogs and cats.