Raffaella Barker
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Fourteen-year-old Lola Jordan feels like a useless misfit among her cool city classmates. Until this term she’s lived a quiet country life on the windswept saltmarshes of north Norfolk. She’s mortified when her lyrical essay on phosphorescence is read out in front of the whole school. But much worse is the ensuing geography trip to her childhood home. Camping on the famous island nature reserve run by her father, a bunch of designer-clad teenagers, including the boy of Lola’s dreams, runs wild. But in the midst of chaos, excitement, danger and snogging in the sparkling midnight sea, Lola learns that the best way to belong is to be an individual.
Publication Date 06 August 2004
Publisher Macmillan Children's Books
Book Type Paperback / softback
ISBN 9780330418300
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