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Trainers v. Tiaras - Grace Dent


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Trainers v. Tiaras - Grace Dent

 
Description: ISBN 0340932171 / Genre: Junior Books / Author: Grace Dent / Paperback / 240 Pages / Book is published 2007-06-21 by Hodder Children's ... more
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Newest Review: ... Shiraz's sister, Cava-Sue, now she's at college studying Drama, has stopped wearing tracksuits and has started wearing ... more

 ... dresses and black eyeliner. At school, the Mayflower Academy - the Superchav Academy to the rest of Essex - new English teacher Ms Bracket keeps talking about how they should try to get some GCSEs. Shiraz doesn't think she needs any, she'll just get a job until she goes on Big Brother and becomes rich and famous, but the teachers say that's unlikely, and then she has to go on work experience! "Diary of a Chav: Trainers V. Tiaras" is one of the funniest books I've ever read. I laughed several times just on the ...more

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On Christmas Day, fifteen-year-old Shiraz Bailey Wood is given a pink leather diary with a lock by her Nan and the hilarious first book in the Diary of a Chav series begins. It's a tough year for our pink-hoodie-and-gold-hoop-earring wearing heroine. It turns out Shiraz's best friend Carrie Draper actually got an iPod for Christmas, and has now decided that she wants a boyfriend and will make Shiraz walk up and down the road with her until the boy she's got her eye on notices them. Shiraz's sister, Cava-Sue, now she's at college studying Drama, has stopped wearing tracksuits and has started wearing dresses and black eyeliner. At school, the Mayflower Academy ...  Read the complete review

 

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