Caitlin Morland, whose pastimes including drawing caricatures of the rich and famous and reading every column inch of all the gossip magazines she can lay her hands on, has always craved excitement and been well aware that she wasn't going to find it with her boring family. When she wins an art scholarship to the famous Mulberry Court College, she is delighted to find herself embraced with open arms by Queen Bee, Izzy Thorpe, daughter of a prominent politician and her mates, Bianca Jarvis and Summer Tilney - girls with lifestyles a million light years away from her own. She is dragged unprotesting into a round of scams, parties and panics and falls madly in love with Summer's brother Ludo...And then there is an invitation to go on holiday with Izzy's family and that is when everything, thanks to Caitlin's over active imagination, starts to go horribly pear shaped. Following the huge success of "The Secrets of Love", this is the second book which places a Jane Austen novel in the twenty-first century.
About the AuthorRosie Rushton lives in Northamptonshire, is a governor of a secondary school and a licensed lay minister in the Church of England. Her writing room overlooks the River Nene, which is why her characters tend to run amok while she is day dreaming about picnics, punts and parasols. Piccadilly Press also publish her other titles including the What a Week series and the Leehampton books.
Reviews"This sharp, laugh-packed take on Austen's classic story will have you grinning from ear to ear at the romantic scrapes the three Dashwood sisters get into.... Supersweet stuff that is very, very funny." Mizz"
Book InformationISBN 9781853409073
Author Rosie RushtonFormat Paperback
Page Count 208
Imprint Piccadilly PressPublisher Bonnier Books Ltd
Weight(grams) 176g