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In Mia Campbell-Richardson, Lisa Williamson has created one of the stroppiest, most self-absorbed heroines ever to grace the pages of a novel. The middle of three daughters, Mia has convinced herself that she is unloved and overlooked by her parents in favour of her awe-inspiringly successful sisters. Indeed, when Grace, Cambridge-bound big sister returns home from her gap year pregnant – to the shock of all – Mia responds by laughing; it’s hardly surprising the atmosphere at home is tense. No matter how badly she behaves however, readers will remain on Mia’s side, such is the skill and sensitivity of Williamson’s portrait of a girl who for all her outward confidence is as nervous and insecure on the inside as the rest of us. As the story unfolds Mia has to acknowledge her anxieties, and that helps her renew relationships with her family. Sharply observed, painfully honest in its depictions of young teens, this is another impressive novel from one of the most exciting young authors around.
Recommended for readers who enjoy the trials and tribulations of Mia are Trouble by Non Pratt and The Baby by Lisa Drakeford.
Andrea Reece
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All About Mia Synopsis
One family, three sisters. GRACE, the oldest: straight-A student. AUDREY, the youngest: future Olympic swimming champion. And MIA, the mess in the middle. Mia is wild and daring, great with hair and selfies, and the undisputed leader of her friends - not attributes appreciated by her parents or teachers. When Grace makes a shock announcement, Mia hopes that her now-not-so-perfect sister will get into the trouble she deserves. But instead, it is Mia whose life spirals out of control - boozing, boys and bad behaviour - and she starts to realise that her attempts to make it All About Mia might put at risk the very things she loves the most.
About This Edition
ISBN: |
9781910989838 |
Publication date: |
2nd February 2017 |
Author: |
Lisa Williamson |
Publisher: |
David Fickling Books |
Format: |
Paperback |
Pagination: |
200 pages |
Primary Genre |
Young Adult Fiction
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Lisa Williamson Press Reviews
Mia's comical, infuriating and touching story will draw you in and keep you hooked - BookTrust
A tumultuous but poignant tale about family, friendship and being a sister - The Sun
A zingy rites of passage novel filled with warmth and insight - Financial Times
Praise for The Art of Being Normal:
A life-changing and life-saving book Philip Pullman;
A sensational, heart-warming and life-affirming debut. Lisa Williamson writes witty, charming characters you can't help but root for. Juno Dawson
Impressive and affecting Guardian
Passionate and gripping...a powerful tale of a transgender teenager's struggle with identity Telegraph
I can't recommend it highly enough. Everyone - and I mean EVERYONE - should read this incredible book. Cat Clarke
About Lisa Williamson
Lisa Williamson won the Waterstones Children’s Book Prize in 2016 with her debut novel, The Art of Being Normal which won the Waterstones Children’s Book Prize for Older Fiction 2016, and was shortlisted for the YA Book Prize and Branford Boase Award and was the bestselling YA hardback debut of 2015. Lisa was born and grew up in Nottingham. She studied drama at Middlesex University and since graduating has worked as an actor on stage and TV. Between acting jobs Lisa temped in offices across London, typing stories when no one was looking, one of which eventually became The Art of Being Normal. Lisa lives in east London.
Author photo © Dale Wightman
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