Treasure by Michele Hanson

Treasure by Michele Hanson

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* The BBC TV tie-in of the trials of the young terror called Treasure as she clashes with her mother on the rocky road to independence during her teenage years

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Treasure by Michele Hanson

Treasure is thirteen years old. She is bright and well-balanced: her best friend (this week) is Rosie, her Doc Martens are in Crouch End and her school shoes are nowhere on earth. But Treasure has a problem - her mother. 'I hate you,' she hisses. 'You're so embarrassing...you spoil everything.' Her 'uncool' mother lets her party until midnight; acts as her chauffeur and her fund raiser; takes her shopping for worm-like tops and dresses - but she can't even begin to know what it is to be a teenager. Treasure first appeared in the Guardian and has featured on Radio 4. She is now the star of a BBC TV series.
'The ruthless mutual self-criticism is beautifully caught' MAIL ON SUNDAY 'Hilarious' GLASGOW HERALD
Michele Hanson is an author and Guardian columnist. Her memoir, What the Grown-ups Were Doing, is published by Simon & Schuster
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ISBN 13 9781853817113
ISBN 10 1853817112
Title Treasure
Author Michele Hanson
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Little, Brown Book Group
Year published 2001-12-06
Number of pages 224
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.