Meg Cabot - Egy real American girl
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The hero of Meg Cabot's diary novel is a teenage American girl, Sam Madison. Sam is not as beautiful and popular as her sister, Lucy (how could she be, because as a symbol of her rebellion against the terrible world, she paints all her clothes black and walks around with shaggy hair and boots), nor is she as smart as her younger sister, Rebecca, just a simple, average teenager whose life is filled with drawing and listening to ska music. Oh, and of course her secret love, Jack. But what can a person do when the object of his infatuation happens to be his own sister's knight? Not much, just that he shares his feelings with his only friend, Catherine, in whom he found a great partner in hating the popular people at school. And, of course, with her diary, from which we can also find out what are the ten things she can't stand Lucy for, why she wants to be like the singer of the band No Doubt, and above all, what are the reasons why her sister's boyfriend should prefer her to love. From her teacher, she learns not only to look at the world, but also to see it, and she meets David, who is kind, cute, lovable, and last but not least, just like her, except that he happens to be the president's son. The president whose life Sam is lucky enough to save during a missed drawing lesson. Or is that not so lucky for him? How Sam's fate develops after that, how he is able to cope with his sudden popularity, and whether he will finally find his soul mate, all this becomes clear in this light-hearted, humorous and entertaining novel, which can be expected to be a sure success among the younger generation.
Cicero Book Studio
Children's books
300 pages
Binding: softboard glued
ISBN: 9789635398010
Author: Meg Cabot