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Alice, I Think
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| NZ$ 19.95 each |
| Paperback |
| Author: Susan Juby |
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Alice lives in Smithers, a small logging town in Canada, with her mother, father and 10-year-old brother, MacGregor. She attends the Smithers Teens in Transition (Not in Trouble) centre, and is now up to therapist number two, Death Lord Bob.
On Bob’s advice 15-year-old Alice starts a journal to record her problems in. And she does have problems: she is short on friends – a total of none; her enemy, Linda, wants to kill her; her mother wants her to dress in flowing, multicoloured hippy clothes; her father writes romance novels and hangs around with a bunch of losers – sorry, geniuses; and her cousin, Frank, is a walking pharmaceutical company, who despite this does inspire Alice into great feats of fashion.
In this hilarious story we follow Alice through various life experiences – most of them disasters. But Alice isn’t in trouble, she’s in transition.
Ages 12+
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