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|title=Wuthering Hearts
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|author=Kay Woodward
|reviewer=Robert James
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|pages=224
|publisher=Andersen
|isbn=978-1849392990
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Emily is studying the utterly boring Wuthering Heights in drama. Despite finding the book a real pain, she still wants to be Cathy in the school production - who wouldn't, especially with the utterly gorgeous new boy Robert as leading man? Robert, though, resembles Wuthering Heights' moody Heathcliff in more ways than just being good-looking, and Emily finds it very hard to get to know him properly, even after a development which means they're spending much more time together. Can two people find romance on the Yorkshire moors?
Further reading suggestion: Young teens and tweens who enjoy the drama theme here should definitely check out the Star Makers Clubs books, including [[Phoebe Finds Her Voice (Star Makers Club) by Anne-Marie Conway|Phoebe Finds Her Voice]] and [[Star Makers Club: Polly Plays Her Part by Anne-Marie Conway|Polly Plays Her Part]], by Anne-Marie Conway.
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