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The book is peppered with anecdotes from the author's life including her experience growing up on television, but although she often talks about how ''she'' did things, it's made painstakingly clear that ''you'' might choose to do things in a different way, and that's ok too. There's a slight American focus to the book – it talks about Community Colleges for example – but nothing that any self-respecting teen absorbed with American TV shows or novels will struggle to understand.
I'd like to thank the publishers for sending us a copy to review. It is as good, if not better, than any other growing up book I've come across, and adds a different slant which made it fresh and interesting. If you think your girls aren't quite old enough for this one, [[Think Pink by Lisa Clark]] and the other books in the Lola Love series are also worth a look. We can also recommend [[Jojo's Guide to the Sweet Life by Jojo Siwa]].
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