Description
Introducing 'Girl (In Real Life)', a captivating coming-of-age novel that delves into the highs and lows of growing up in the digital age. Written by the acclaimed Tamsin Winter, this engaging book follows Eva, a teenager navigating her life under the relentless gaze of social media. With unforgettable moments of humor and heart, Eva's story resonates with fans of 'Geek Girl' as she grapples with the pressures of online fame and personal identity.
In this enchanting B-format paperback edition published by Usborne, 'Girl (In Real Life)' highlights the complexities of teenage life as Eva's parents run a thriving YouTube channel where she becomes the unwitting star. From cringeworthy outfits to the embarrassment of viral videos, Eva's journey is relatable and reflects the struggles many young people face today. With 352 pages filled with laughs and touching moments, this book is perfect for young readers seeking authenticity in a world full of filters and likes.
Join Eva as she hilariously fights back against the overwhelming expectations of online stardom, whether it's tackling the absurdity of a viral 'period party' or confronting the mockery at school. This heartfelt novel for teens is not just an entertaining read but also a powerful commentary on identity, self-acceptance, and the importance of real-life connections over virtual validation. Discover the joys and challenges of adolescence with 'Girl (In Real Life)', an essential addition to your young adult book collection!
In this enchanting B-format paperback edition published by Usborne, 'Girl (In Real Life)' highlights the complexities of teenage life as Eva's parents run a thriving YouTube channel where she becomes the unwitting star. From cringeworthy outfits to the embarrassment of viral videos, Eva's journey is relatable and reflects the struggles many young people face today. With 352 pages filled with laughs and touching moments, this book is perfect for young readers seeking authenticity in a world full of filters and likes.
Join Eva as she hilariously fights back against the overwhelming expectations of online stardom, whether it's tackling the absurdity of a viral 'period party' or confronting the mockery at school. This heartfelt novel for teens is not just an entertaining read but also a powerful commentary on identity, self-acceptance, and the importance of real-life connections over virtual validation. Discover the joys and challenges of adolescence with 'Girl (In Real Life)', an essential addition to your young adult book collection!