This work is in diary format and focuses on the highs and lows of family life from a teenager's perspective. Everybody knows somebody like Anna. She's sixteen and she has a mind of her own. The very mention of parents and brothers and sisters can throw Anna into a spin of longing for a parallel universe. It's not so much that Anna doesn't have a life, there's too much life, too many people crowding her head. Aren't her own problems (her red hair and height of five foot ten) enough for her to deal with?
This is Book 9 in the Bright Sparks Series. See all Bright Sparks books here.
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