Ava is tired of her ultracool attitude, ultraradical politics, and ultrablack clothing. She's ready to try something new--she's even ready to be someone new. Someone who fits in, someone with a gorgeous boyfriend, someone who wears pink.But Ava soon finds that changing herself is more complicated th[...]
The pink jumper was glowing in my grey bedroom like a tiny bit of Dorothy's Oz in boring black-and-white Kansas. Pink was for girls. Ava Simpson is trying on a whole new image. Stripping the black dye from her hair, leaving her uber-cool girlfriend, Chloe, behind. Ava is quickly taken under the wing[...]
'I did meet a boy,' Midge snaps. 'I met him at the Library. We had romantic picnics by the river and we kissed. A lot.' But soon Midge's white lie turns into a web of deciet - until, one day, she comes face-to-face with her imaginary boyfriend in the school corridor. The Boy catches on quickly an[...]