Author:Liz Rettig
A brilliantly funny tale of romantic confusion!
Cat is fat and boring - or so she thinks. Her mum is a stick insect and so is her twin sister Tessa - a bit of a spoilt brat who can get any boy she wants. There's a new arrival in their town from the USA - Josh, the son of their dad's boss. He's gorgeous so Tessa is keen and Cat knows she doesn't have a chance... But Josh seems strangely uninterested in Tess. Cat thinks there must be more to the situation... She and Josh become friends and eventually she thinks she's got to the bottom of the mystery...maybe Josh just isn't into girls at all...? Now she has a new best gay friend, cat's life is much happier, and she and Josh get on wonderfully. If only things could stay that simple...
The writing is brilliant and very readable . . . It's like Sophie Kinsella for younger audiences
—— Zoe Page , The BookbagLiz Rettig has magaged once again to capture the essence of a girl's teenage years, and all the confusing problems that inevitably accompany it
—— Wondrous ReadsA sensitive and beautifully observed story . . . Our young readers appreciated both the humour and the pathos
—— Federation of Children's Book Groups, 1991 Pick of the YearTracy is lively and spirited, and her narrative funny and moving
—— The BooksellerA breath of fresh air. It is entertaining yet tender but by no means sentimental when it confronts the need we all have for commitment in relationships, for trust, for love . . . A real bonus is that the book genuinely celebrates the act of writing - and not by preaching, I promise
—— The School LibrarianTracy is a marvellously feisty creation: she is arrogant and rude, but the occasional glimpses we get of the vulnerable girl behind the tough exterior are enough to endear her to the reader . . . The excellent spiky illustrations by Nick Sharratt on nearly every page are a perfect complement to the text
—— The BooksellerPoignant, funny and heartwarming first story about the damaged, demanding and delightful Tracy Beaker
—— Birmingham PostI think this is my favourite book of all
—— Junior Education