Have
you ever wanted to get away from your over protective parents?
Abby
is a 16 year old girl who is jet setting of to London to get away from her
ex-boyfriend and her over protective parents. She is very worried but soon
meets a crazy but funny punk rock friend who she hangs around with. Abby soon
meets a charming boy called Ian and soon finds herself in love. But disaster
strikes! Abby is now thinking that her trip to London wasn’t such a good idea.
Abby thinks her life is all too complicated but soon makes some decisions that
remind her that she is still only young.
Abby
Capshaw is the main character in the novel. She is sixteen years old and is shy
but responsible and kind. But at the same time she still likes to have fun with
her friends. The book doesn’t really
give a description of Abby but it does say that she usually always wears her
hair in two braided pigtails. Abby doesn’t often care about how she looks and
doesn’t usually do things that are out if the ordinary. Abby is an ordinary teenager who believes her
parents are way to over protective so she thinks going to London will be a good
thing to get away from them.
The
book is set in London through an exchange program in modern day. The theme or
message is that you need to be true to yourself and don’t jump into things too
quickly live whilst you’re young and make decisions that will help you. The
narrative style is from Abby’s point of view but it also changes to be the
narrator talking about Abby.
I
loved this book. I thought it was a really enjoyable book. I think it had some
good life lessons in it but it was funny at the same time. It is quite an easy
read and it is good for people who like books that are based in different
countries and about people travelling to other countries and learning about
other cultures. I would recommend for people aged at about 12-15.
This book is amazing. I read this book back in Term 2 and I absolutely fell in love with it. Abby was a really great character for the book and she had changed dramatically throughout the book.This book was great and the other books in the S.A.S.S series were fantastic too!
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