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Love Ya, Babe

On sale

7th March 2014

Price: £6.99

Selected:  ebook / ISBN-13: 9781444902105

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Caught between family life and school, Gabby’s trials never seem to end …

If she’s not dealing with her outrageously embarrassing mother Posy, or helping out with her troubled brothers at home, she’s pursuing school hearthrob, Si, and making enemies of friends. Life seems tough enough … but then her older-than-average mother announces that she’s pregnant and Gabby’s world turns upside down.

At first Gabby is determined to have nothing to do with the unexpected arrival. Then the baby arrives, bringing complete chaos, and Gabby’s family start unravelling around her …

Can Gabby’s strength and will pull her through her hardest challenge yet?

Reviews

Publishing News
A touching tale of romance, friendship & family
Shop! Scotland
A poignant novel... A moving, honest & most of all positive story about friendship, family & trust. Will make you laugh and cry.
The Bookbag
PRAISE FOR CHRIS HIGGINS: 'Chris Higgins gives her loyal audience another tremendously enjoyable read in Love Ya Babe. She has a light touch and an easy style that absorbs you right from the very start.'
First News
A touching debut
Carousel
Eminently readable, this story with its amusing anecdotes, touching scenes and the dissection of teenage angst, will speak volumes to young adults who are trying to find themselves amongst the detritus of growing up
St Ives Times & Echo
A riveting, rewarding read
Financial Times
Chris Higgins writes in a dead-on emulation of a teenage girl's voice, her prose salted with pithy observations
Chicklish
'This a funny, interesting, heart-warming story.'
The Cornishman
A thundering good read
Carousel
'... will speak volumes to young adults who are trying to find themselves amongst the detritus of growing up.'
The Bookbag
'... exciting and engaging and its a hard one to put down when youve started.'