Her sassy teenage aunt writes an advice column. But what if Amy needs boy tips of her own? A witty, genuine take on the ups and downs of friends, family, and first romance.
Thirteen-year-old Amy Green has a lot to juggle: handling her divorced parents, minding her messy baby siblings, and navigating the snobby popular cliques at school. So when her cool but crazy seventeen-year old aunt, Clover lands a job giving advice for the teen mag The Goss, Amy jumps at the chance to help out as her sidekick. Of course Clover, being Clover, doesn’t just want to answer readers’ letters, she wants to solve their problems…personally. From stamping out malicious rumors to giving a cad his comeuppance to creating the perfect web page, the two come up with some clever hands-on schemes that bring happiness to many unhappy girls. But when Amy falls for the cute but aloof boy in her art class—and her own friends start snubbing her big-time—can she find a way out of her own dilemma?
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"Sarah Webb is my favourite author and I can also relate to the story because not only I'm Irish, myself and Amy are the same age! The font is cool aswell"
— Sarah (5 out of 5 stars)
" Picked this up because it's set in Ireland. It was fun for me to read about some of the places I visited there and the lingo I heard. A fairly predictable storyline with a few interesting twists. "
— Carly, 12/11/2013" Fun YA escapism, but with a lot of heart. A few scenes made me a tear up, and it's excellent bibliotherapy for the adult with family baggage (ahem). "
— librarianh20, 11/6/2013" Sweet and simple. Love the idea about Aunt Agony. :) "
— Dorine, 6/1/2013" Boring to be bluntly honest. Could'nt finish it and a waste of money in all honesty "
— Lola, 1/21/2013" THIS BOOK ALWAYS HAD A FUN TWIST JUST AROUND THE CORNER! "
— Samantha, 4/2/2012" Boy trouble? I recommend this book to teens girls. That is falling in love with a person they really love and care about :) "
— Jarynth, 10/30/2011" A fun audio about 13-year-old Amy and her struggles with her changing friendships (including a boy) and with her divorced parents, and their new partners and babies. Amy is helped by her amazingly sophisticated 17-year-old aunt. The great Irish accents spice up the story. "
— Lisa, 10/21/2011" Got this free in a magazine and decided to give it a go. It wasn't half bad, in fact, if I was a little younger I would have loved it. "
— Hannah, 7/19/2011" A fun audio about 13-year-old Amy and her struggles with her changing friendships (including a boy) and with her divorced parents, and their new partners and babies. Amy is helped by her amazingly sophisticated 17-year-old aunt. The great Irish accents spice up the story. "
— Lisa, 4/7/2011Sarah Webb is the author of the Amy Green books, as well as ten novels for adults. She lives with her family in Dun Laoghaire, Ireland.
Justine Eyre is a classically trained actress who has narrated many audiobooks, earning the prestigious Audie Award for best narration and numerous Earphones Awards. She is multilingual and known for her great facility with accents. She has appeared on stage, with leading roles in King Lear and The Crucible, and has had starring roles in four films on the indie circuit. Her television credits include Two and a Half Men and Mad Men.