Ebook {Epub PDF} Whats Up With Jody Barton? by Hayley Long
What's Up With Jody Barton? by Hayley Long (review copy) - Me and my sister are twins. She's Jolene and I'm Jody. She's Jolene and I'm Jody. We've both got brown hair, we're both left-handed and we both have these weirdly long little toes which make us look like long-toed mutants. What's Up With Jody Barton? Life can be pretty weird sometimes. Just when you think you're rocking along nicely and minding your own business, it throws you a complete curveball and leaves you feeling totally and utterly freaked out. Jody and Jolene Barton are teenage twins - but it's not like they're two peas in a pod or anything. Hayley Long's books are never merely amusing tales for tales' sake, though, and each invariably carries a serious main theme, although this can be a long time emerging. "What's up with Jody Barton" is no exception, and just when you think you know where this story is heading and how it's all going to work out, the author throws a massive curve ball which causes a major re-evaluation of what the book is /5(33).
In , Hayley was shortlisted for the Queen of Teen Awards. 'What's Up With Jody Barton?' was published in May It was shortlisted for the Costa Book Awards and was the winner of the Seventh annual Essex Book Award in March Downside Up was published in July This is a book that probably will differ in its meaning to people. I think that it poignantly evoked my emotion as it was a lot deeper than I was expecting. I wasn't expecting a full-on chick-lit as Hayley Long just doesn't do that, but this knocks off the contemporary label too. What's Up With Jody Barton? (1 reviews with an average rating of 5 out of 5) Author: Hayley Long. Publisher: Macmillan Children's Books. Twins Jody and Jolene couldn't be more different. Maths geek Jody loves listening to The Doors and watching River Phoenix films, whilst superconfident Jolene is more interested in make-up and flirting.
Me and my sister are twins. She's Jolene and I'm Jody. We've both got brown hair, we're both left-handed and we both have these weirdly long little toes which make us look like long-toed mutants. But apart from that, I'd say we're fairly different. Hayley Long's books are never merely amusing tales for tales' sake, though, and each invariably carries a serious main theme, although this can be a long time emerging. "What's up with Jody Barton" is no exception, and just when you think you know where this story is heading and how it's all going to work out, the author throws a massive curve ball which causes a major re-evaluation of what the book is about and makes you rethink just what is amusing and what is not within the story so far. I read the book Whats Up With Jody Barton?, by Hayley Long. This story is about twins called Jolene and Jody. They live in north-west London above a café called Chunky's Diner, which is run by their bltadwin.ru and Jody are twins but they're nothing alike. Jolene is more popular compared to Jody.
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